This doctoral research investigates the understanding and implementation of public space in the reformed Chinese context, particularly from the perspectives of urban design and architecture, by referring to the complex process and result of transculturation (transculturación). It delineates how public space as a Greco-Roman originated concept traversed the urban and architectural cultures of post-reform China, merging and negotiating with the local conditions, and evolved into a new phenomenon in Chinese urban design and architecture. This research first critically reviews contemporary narratives from Chinese philosophy and sociology, then materials written in post-reform China on the topic of public space. It then analyses various cases in...
Urban villages (chengzhongcun) are unique to China and are a result of the country’s rapid urbanizat...
It is not easy for Taiwanese people to tell the differences between public and private, for they ten...
In constant, formless and endless space we move and orientate ourselves. Thus because of its inheren...
This doctoral research investigates the understanding and implementation of public space in the refo...
The 1978 economic reform not only propelled a rapid urban development in China but also unlocked vas...
The central problem addressed in this paper is the lack of social interaction in public spaces in Ch...
This paper attempts to reveal a phenomenon of invisibility of Chinese urban public space: the enduri...
In theoretical development history, the issue of “urban public space” is one of the central themes ...
This paper explores what it means for a public space to embody the city within rapid urban change in...
The thesis examines Chinese architectural practice within the city of Vancouver as a means of identi...
This thesis investigates how new small and medium-sized public squares are designed and used on a da...
Many small new urban public open spaces (POS) were created in the 20th century, both in the east and...
Lo Kam Wing, Jim.Subtitle on added t.p.: Designing a housing project with public programs."Architect...
The ancient city of Quanzhou retains the texture of the ancient Chinese city, as well as some local...
In Beijing’s old city, the emergence of conflictual practices in the street life have challenged the...
Urban villages (chengzhongcun) are unique to China and are a result of the country’s rapid urbanizat...
It is not easy for Taiwanese people to tell the differences between public and private, for they ten...
In constant, formless and endless space we move and orientate ourselves. Thus because of its inheren...
This doctoral research investigates the understanding and implementation of public space in the refo...
The 1978 economic reform not only propelled a rapid urban development in China but also unlocked vas...
The central problem addressed in this paper is the lack of social interaction in public spaces in Ch...
This paper attempts to reveal a phenomenon of invisibility of Chinese urban public space: the enduri...
In theoretical development history, the issue of “urban public space” is one of the central themes ...
This paper explores what it means for a public space to embody the city within rapid urban change in...
The thesis examines Chinese architectural practice within the city of Vancouver as a means of identi...
This thesis investigates how new small and medium-sized public squares are designed and used on a da...
Many small new urban public open spaces (POS) were created in the 20th century, both in the east and...
Lo Kam Wing, Jim.Subtitle on added t.p.: Designing a housing project with public programs."Architect...
The ancient city of Quanzhou retains the texture of the ancient Chinese city, as well as some local...
In Beijing’s old city, the emergence of conflictual practices in the street life have challenged the...
Urban villages (chengzhongcun) are unique to China and are a result of the country’s rapid urbanizat...
It is not easy for Taiwanese people to tell the differences between public and private, for they ten...
In constant, formless and endless space we move and orientate ourselves. Thus because of its inheren...