International audiencePolitical leaders have always sought to build monumental capitals, with earlier designs influencing those of later cities. The Western design that revolved around a central axis of power became evident in some Asian capitals, although cities in the Chinese cultural realm differed in shape but nonetheless had its own axis of power. This article provides a typology of capital cities and from this perspective it explores the design of the newly created capital of Quezon City in the late 1930s. Quezon City’s design embraced some design ideas from elsewhere, but it remained unique. However, the design was not realized entirely
The urban core was a key topic in postwar modernist architectural discussions and in urban planning ...
In the second volume of the new series exploring the foundational theories and works of architects E...
ABSTRACT Urban developments steered by major events have a long history. Already from the second hal...
International audiencePolitical leaders have always sought to build monumental capitals, with earlie...
Capital cities command a prominent position within the urban hierarchy, where in many countries they...
Brasília, the national capital of Brazil, and Putrajaya, the new administrative capital of Malaysia,...
In this paper, the author argues that to preserve their primacy and dominance, national capitals con...
Quezon City served as the Philippines\u27s capital for almost three decades (1948-1976); yet Filipin...
This essay begins with a brief discussion of how the idea of creative industries has provided the im...
This essay begins with a brief discussion of how the idea of creative industries has provided the im...
The Central Business District (CBD) is one of the great governmental projects of Chinese cities in t...
After reading Richard Florida’s work (e.g. Florida, 2003) on the creative industry and on the import...
After reunifying China in 1927, the Nationalist government proposed a comprehensive planning proposa...
Last spring I revisited Beijing, a city that I had not seen for 16 years. I was told of the changes ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThe rise and decline of Changchun is examined focusing on its urban cha...
The urban core was a key topic in postwar modernist architectural discussions and in urban planning ...
In the second volume of the new series exploring the foundational theories and works of architects E...
ABSTRACT Urban developments steered by major events have a long history. Already from the second hal...
International audiencePolitical leaders have always sought to build monumental capitals, with earlie...
Capital cities command a prominent position within the urban hierarchy, where in many countries they...
Brasília, the national capital of Brazil, and Putrajaya, the new administrative capital of Malaysia,...
In this paper, the author argues that to preserve their primacy and dominance, national capitals con...
Quezon City served as the Philippines\u27s capital for almost three decades (1948-1976); yet Filipin...
This essay begins with a brief discussion of how the idea of creative industries has provided the im...
This essay begins with a brief discussion of how the idea of creative industries has provided the im...
The Central Business District (CBD) is one of the great governmental projects of Chinese cities in t...
After reading Richard Florida’s work (e.g. Florida, 2003) on the creative industry and on the import...
After reunifying China in 1927, the Nationalist government proposed a comprehensive planning proposa...
Last spring I revisited Beijing, a city that I had not seen for 16 years. I was told of the changes ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThe rise and decline of Changchun is examined focusing on its urban cha...
The urban core was a key topic in postwar modernist architectural discussions and in urban planning ...
In the second volume of the new series exploring the foundational theories and works of architects E...
ABSTRACT Urban developments steered by major events have a long history. Already from the second hal...