China’s ongoing rural transition has led to dramatic infrastructural improvements in rural areas, yet local culture continues to decline. In rural east China fengshui has traditionally informed local building practice and has been revived since the “Reform and Opening” policy of 1978. It is practiced in those regions that have not yet been subjected to wholesale demolition and renewal, where residents are able to express a distinct connection to their homes. Adhering to fengshui enables an everyday placemaking process of engagement involving both practitioner and villagers. Through ethnographic field studies in rural Zhejiang province, this paper reveals how in a period of rapid rural transition the engagement with and (re)interpretation of...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Building a new-typed rural area, an original word in China, created in early 1950. and 50 years late...
The physical forms of vernacular architecture and spatial use reflect the social systems and ideolog...
China’s ongoing rural transition has led to dramatic infrastructural improvements in rural areas, ye...
My research focuses on one county in China and the regional and local structure to understand the ex...
Countryside development is receiving paramount attention in China, where political and cultural agen...
Under the guidance of a new policy released by China’s central authority in 2006, which calls for “B...
As a traditionally rural- based country, the countryside of China has undergone drastic changing set...
Starting with a true story that inspired this research, the introduction raises the main research qu...
This article explores a historic rural craft tradition as the focus of economic development through ...
Traditional towns and villages in China have experienced profound formal transformation in recent ye...
China is confronting intractable challenges during the process of urbanisation. The urban-rural bina...
The University of Huddersfield has for a number of years been undertaking collaborative work (both t...
This paper attempts to explore the social production of architecture in contemporary Chinese rural v...
In this article, I deal with the tension in rural China between vernacular practice in local sociali...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Building a new-typed rural area, an original word in China, created in early 1950. and 50 years late...
The physical forms of vernacular architecture and spatial use reflect the social systems and ideolog...
China’s ongoing rural transition has led to dramatic infrastructural improvements in rural areas, ye...
My research focuses on one county in China and the regional and local structure to understand the ex...
Countryside development is receiving paramount attention in China, where political and cultural agen...
Under the guidance of a new policy released by China’s central authority in 2006, which calls for “B...
As a traditionally rural- based country, the countryside of China has undergone drastic changing set...
Starting with a true story that inspired this research, the introduction raises the main research qu...
This article explores a historic rural craft tradition as the focus of economic development through ...
Traditional towns and villages in China have experienced profound formal transformation in recent ye...
China is confronting intractable challenges during the process of urbanisation. The urban-rural bina...
The University of Huddersfield has for a number of years been undertaking collaborative work (both t...
This paper attempts to explore the social production of architecture in contemporary Chinese rural v...
In this article, I deal with the tension in rural China between vernacular practice in local sociali...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Building a new-typed rural area, an original word in China, created in early 1950. and 50 years late...
The physical forms of vernacular architecture and spatial use reflect the social systems and ideolog...