Chinese Renaissance Architecture represents the vision of China’s first-generation Western-trained modern architects to create an architectural identity for the New China. Fuelled by the optimism and idealism of post-revolution Republican China, these architects launched the first modern architectural movement in China’s history. While it was a bold attempt to modernize and rejuvenate Chinese architecture through an architectural language that combined the desire for Chinese aesthetic tradition and Western construction technology, the movement’s nationalistic aesthetics became its Achilles heel, and rendered it unsustainable in a globalized modern world.link_to_OA_fulltex
After studying modern architectural designs during my one-andone-half year residence in the United S...
For some time, even if this is not expressed explicitly, 'Chinese architecture' and 'western archite...
Chinese private architects’ offices first appeared in the 1920s. After establishing the People’s Rep...
Witnessing more than three decades of sustained and rapid economic growth, China has become a nation...
social practice, historical conditions and formal evolutions, China has developed an architecture st...
From the four-thousand-year obsession with timber structures to the radical fascination of steel and...
There was never a clear interpretation of modern architecture in Chinese history. Socialism ended fi...
This study examines China’s encounter with architecture and modernity from c.1900 to 1949. In the c...
Cette thèse interroge le processus de transformation du savoir architectural dans la Chine moderne p...
Over the past decade, China’s new generation of young female architects have proven themselves to be...
China is a nation growing at an alarming rate economically, socially, and structurally. It is expand...
For Europeans, China has long been in the imagination of remote fantasies. The seventeenth century a...
Recent improvements in contemporary Chinese society will not only be reflected by new economic model...
Due to the unique cultural attribution and facade aesthetics, China’s modern industrial architectur...
Abstract:This dissertation joins the contemporary debate on rewriting the history of Chinese archite...
After studying modern architectural designs during my one-andone-half year residence in the United S...
For some time, even if this is not expressed explicitly, 'Chinese architecture' and 'western archite...
Chinese private architects’ offices first appeared in the 1920s. After establishing the People’s Rep...
Witnessing more than three decades of sustained and rapid economic growth, China has become a nation...
social practice, historical conditions and formal evolutions, China has developed an architecture st...
From the four-thousand-year obsession with timber structures to the radical fascination of steel and...
There was never a clear interpretation of modern architecture in Chinese history. Socialism ended fi...
This study examines China’s encounter with architecture and modernity from c.1900 to 1949. In the c...
Cette thèse interroge le processus de transformation du savoir architectural dans la Chine moderne p...
Over the past decade, China’s new generation of young female architects have proven themselves to be...
China is a nation growing at an alarming rate economically, socially, and structurally. It is expand...
For Europeans, China has long been in the imagination of remote fantasies. The seventeenth century a...
Recent improvements in contemporary Chinese society will not only be reflected by new economic model...
Due to the unique cultural attribution and facade aesthetics, China’s modern industrial architectur...
Abstract:This dissertation joins the contemporary debate on rewriting the history of Chinese archite...
After studying modern architectural designs during my one-andone-half year residence in the United S...
For some time, even if this is not expressed explicitly, 'Chinese architecture' and 'western archite...
Chinese private architects’ offices first appeared in the 1920s. After establishing the People’s Rep...