‘On top of the sea’ is the literal translation of Shanghai, whose urban structure was built around thin canals that crossed the city. These canals, just as the traditional street in Chinese culture, were able to move people and goods while creating a public arena for interaction. It was infrastructure – streets and canals – that was the basis for the city’s morphology. As the rivers and streets eventually grew, merged, and monumentalised, they created separation. Thus, infrastructure, which once was used to <em>collect</em>, now <em>divided</em> – as is witnessed in the new six-(or more) lane-streets or the Huangpu River, isolating Puxi from Pudong. This transforming notion of infrastructure is directly linked to changes in Shanghai’s housi...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
Adopting a dynamic conception of the ‘entrepreneurial city’, this paper analyses the evolving polici...
China is the epicentre of tall-building construction globally. Its ambition in creating vertical urb...
‘On top of the sea’ is the literal translation of Shanghai, whose urban structure was built around t...
Lilong were gated, hierarchically organized residential compounds built in Shanghai during the colon...
Migration from countryside to urban or suburban areas is a worldwide phenomenon that is outstanding ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Shanghai city, like most of the Asian historic towns, is undergoing a rapid urbanization, disrespect...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
The character of a city derives in substantial part from buildings, groups of buildings and their as...
This article explores the tensions between China’s newly privatized model of urban housing ownership...
Paper Session: Defining the Housing Question in East Asia's post-crisis housing boomEnclosed by stre...
Recent scholarship on Chinese cities has explored the emergence of the work-unit system (danwei) as ...
Contemporary Shanghai is the epicenter of outstanding economic, social and cultural changes, resulti...
In the past two decades, Shanghai has seen a wrenching decline of its traditional industrial sector ...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
Adopting a dynamic conception of the ‘entrepreneurial city’, this paper analyses the evolving polici...
China is the epicentre of tall-building construction globally. Its ambition in creating vertical urb...
‘On top of the sea’ is the literal translation of Shanghai, whose urban structure was built around t...
Lilong were gated, hierarchically organized residential compounds built in Shanghai during the colon...
Migration from countryside to urban or suburban areas is a worldwide phenomenon that is outstanding ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Shanghai city, like most of the Asian historic towns, is undergoing a rapid urbanization, disrespect...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
The character of a city derives in substantial part from buildings, groups of buildings and their as...
This article explores the tensions between China’s newly privatized model of urban housing ownership...
Paper Session: Defining the Housing Question in East Asia's post-crisis housing boomEnclosed by stre...
Recent scholarship on Chinese cities has explored the emergence of the work-unit system (danwei) as ...
Contemporary Shanghai is the epicenter of outstanding economic, social and cultural changes, resulti...
In the past two decades, Shanghai has seen a wrenching decline of its traditional industrial sector ...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
Adopting a dynamic conception of the ‘entrepreneurial city’, this paper analyses the evolving polici...
China is the epicentre of tall-building construction globally. Its ambition in creating vertical urb...