Since the 1960s, China has exported a large number of foreign aid buildings to numerous recipient regions, initially as a member of the socialist camp spreading their post-war influence on developing countries, then as catalyzer of diplomacy and economic development. Among these constructions are a considerable proportion of stadiums. Because of their landmark effect and lasting time of use, these oversea stadiumsstandoutfromothertypesofChina-aidbuildings.Fromneighboringcountries in Asia to brotherhood countries in Africa, Latin America and Oceania, these largescale projects are located in different and complex geographical and cultural contexts. However, most of these projects were designed by Chinese architects from domestic design institu...
© 2017 Dr. Ke SongThis research investigates the modernist architectural design in the late-Mao Chin...
For Europeans, China has long been in the imagination of remote fantasies. The seventeenth century a...
View on the outer stair; Beijing National Stadium was a joint venture among architects Jacques Herzo...
Since the late 1950s, China has exported numbers of construction aid projects, among which stadiums ...
The delivery of stadiums — either as gifts or as concessional loans — is part of a strategy that the...
Construction aid was a physical tool – and indeed a key tactical manoeuvre – of international diplom...
In the past few decades, there has been increasing global concern for people in developing countries...
The importance of contemporary design competitions has been increasingly recognized in fast-growing ...
Session - PS12 Transnational Architecture Practice in Africa and Asia, 1960s–1980sThe diplomatic exp...
Lau Chun Yiu Agnus."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture...
Yeung Wing Kai."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Pro...
This creative project for the Master of Architecture degree focuses on the building design and lands...
ABSTRACT: This study examines the relationship between architecture and nation building in the age o...
© 2010 Feng LiDuring the past three decades, China has witnessed an unprecedented upsurge of constru...
Witnessing more than three decades of sustained and rapid economic growth, China has become a nation...
© 2017 Dr. Ke SongThis research investigates the modernist architectural design in the late-Mao Chin...
For Europeans, China has long been in the imagination of remote fantasies. The seventeenth century a...
View on the outer stair; Beijing National Stadium was a joint venture among architects Jacques Herzo...
Since the late 1950s, China has exported numbers of construction aid projects, among which stadiums ...
The delivery of stadiums — either as gifts or as concessional loans — is part of a strategy that the...
Construction aid was a physical tool – and indeed a key tactical manoeuvre – of international diplom...
In the past few decades, there has been increasing global concern for people in developing countries...
The importance of contemporary design competitions has been increasingly recognized in fast-growing ...
Session - PS12 Transnational Architecture Practice in Africa and Asia, 1960s–1980sThe diplomatic exp...
Lau Chun Yiu Agnus."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture...
Yeung Wing Kai."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Pro...
This creative project for the Master of Architecture degree focuses on the building design and lands...
ABSTRACT: This study examines the relationship between architecture and nation building in the age o...
© 2010 Feng LiDuring the past three decades, China has witnessed an unprecedented upsurge of constru...
Witnessing more than three decades of sustained and rapid economic growth, China has become a nation...
© 2017 Dr. Ke SongThis research investigates the modernist architectural design in the late-Mao Chin...
For Europeans, China has long been in the imagination of remote fantasies. The seventeenth century a...
View on the outer stair; Beijing National Stadium was a joint venture among architects Jacques Herzo...