Scholars have long been interested in architecture and urban planning as a cultural battleground during the Cold War. What is less known, however, is how the ideological conflict over urban practices played out beyond the frontlines of Europe on other battlefields abroad. This paper transcends entrenched East/West binaries to examine socialist architectural forms and principles of urban planning that traveled overseas to create experimental cities with new urban morphologies. Based on long-term research in Vietnam and Germany, I focus on the city of Vinh in north central Vietnam, rebuilt after its destruction by US air raids as a "model" socialist city with the assistence of East Germany. My goal is twofold: to examine how GDR utopian desi...
Since the introduction of the economic reform, Doi Moi, in 1986, Vietnam has been advancing, at leas...
From 1986, Vietnam experienced accelerated urban development with the introduction of a reformed mar...
© 2011 Dr. Thieu Minh TuanArchitecture can be interpreted in different ways. Until relatively recen...
After the end of the war in Vietnam, socialist experts from around the world descended on th...
Following Doi moi, Vietnam’s economy experienced unprecedented growth and urbanization accelerated. ...
The rhetoric of architectural modernism in the German Democratic Republic in the early 1960s appears...
This research examines the reconstruction of European cities after the devastation of the Second Wor...
No material resource and public good is more critical to sustaining urban life than water. During po...
The development of post-socialist cities has emerged as a major field of study among critical theori...
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, has been examined as a place where the built environment is character...
This paper examines the waves of migration between Vietnam and fraternal socialist countries in the ...
From 1986, Vietnam experienced accelerated urban development with the introduction of a reformed mar...
Within 2,000 years, Vietnam was ruled by China for more than 1,000 years, was colonized by France fo...
This article examines experiences from redevelopments of old housing estate in Hanoi via a case stud...
After the end of the war in Vietnam, socialist experts from around the world descended on th...
Since the introduction of the economic reform, Doi Moi, in 1986, Vietnam has been advancing, at leas...
From 1986, Vietnam experienced accelerated urban development with the introduction of a reformed mar...
© 2011 Dr. Thieu Minh TuanArchitecture can be interpreted in different ways. Until relatively recen...
After the end of the war in Vietnam, socialist experts from around the world descended on th...
Following Doi moi, Vietnam’s economy experienced unprecedented growth and urbanization accelerated. ...
The rhetoric of architectural modernism in the German Democratic Republic in the early 1960s appears...
This research examines the reconstruction of European cities after the devastation of the Second Wor...
No material resource and public good is more critical to sustaining urban life than water. During po...
The development of post-socialist cities has emerged as a major field of study among critical theori...
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, has been examined as a place where the built environment is character...
This paper examines the waves of migration between Vietnam and fraternal socialist countries in the ...
From 1986, Vietnam experienced accelerated urban development with the introduction of a reformed mar...
Within 2,000 years, Vietnam was ruled by China for more than 1,000 years, was colonized by France fo...
This article examines experiences from redevelopments of old housing estate in Hanoi via a case stud...
After the end of the war in Vietnam, socialist experts from around the world descended on th...
Since the introduction of the economic reform, Doi Moi, in 1986, Vietnam has been advancing, at leas...
From 1986, Vietnam experienced accelerated urban development with the introduction of a reformed mar...
© 2011 Dr. Thieu Minh TuanArchitecture can be interpreted in different ways. Until relatively recen...