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E-grāmata: Asian Ethical Urbanism: A Radical Postmodern Perspective illustrated edition [World Scientific e-book]

(Asian Urban Lab, S'pore)
  • Formāts: 276 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2005
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789812701138
  • World Scientific e-book
  • Cena: 105,03 €*
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  • Formāts: 276 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2005
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789812701138
With the impending demise of modernist planning, the footprints and corpses of failed modernist visions are littered everywhere. A vacuum of implementable urban theories has occurred at the time when unprecedented expansion and restructuring of cities in rapidly developing economies are taking place. In this collection of essays, William S W Lim zeroes in on the peculiarities and dynamics of present Asian urban and architectural conditions in order to challenge and transcend the socio-ecological forms and political influences generated by the current system of global capitalism.Part I of this book consists of the main essay, which attempts to establish baselines for an effective formulation of ethical urbanism in Asia, by clarifying issues that have previously been unquestioningly bound up with Western values and discourses. As an architect/urbanist, Lim lends a determinedly spatialist and environmental perspective to issues such as rights, ethics, happiness and social justice, while compelling his readers to rethink previously established notions about them.Part II of this book consists of three city studies on Hanoi, Shanghai and Singapore, completed in the last two years, which attempt to match Lim's theoretical formulation with actual conditions occurring in Asia today. Also included is Asian Architecture in the New Millennium, a fascinating discourse on contemporary design conducted from a postmodern perspective.
Comments x
Li Shiqiao
John Philips
Sharon Siddique
Preface xx
Acknowledgements xxiv
Introduction xxv
Leon van Schaik
Part I
Asian Ethical Urbanism: A Radical Postmodern Perspective
Orientation
3(16)
Multiple Modernities
6(5)
Ethics and Happiness
11(4)
Radical Glocality
15(4)
Asian Ethical Urbanism
19(10)
Conservation and Memories
22(1)
Safeguarding the Commons
23(1)
Spaces of Indeterminancy
24(1)
Land
25(2)
Spatial Justice
27(2)
Post-Planning as a Credible Instrument for Asian Ethical Urbanism
29(7)
Conclusion
36(8)
Case Studies
Post-planning in Central, Hong Kong
44(8)
Koh Wan Ching
Learning from Bangkok
52(11)
Kevin S K Lim
Part II
Asian Architecture in the New Millenium: A Postmodern Imagery
63(28)
Ancient Quarter Hanoi: A Living Tradition
91(12)
Have You Been Shanghaied? Culture and Urbanism in Glocalised Shanghai
103(30)
Architecture, Art, Identity in Singapore: Is There Life After Tabula Rasa?
133(82)
Works Cited 215(12)
Index 227(8)
Photographic Credits 235