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China Homegrown: Chinese Experimental Architecture Reborn [Mīkstie vāki]

Guest editor (Nanjing University; Wolfson College, Cambridge), Guest editor (Nanjing University; LanD Studio; Queens' College, Cambridge University)
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  • Sērija : Architectural Design
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2018
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119375959
  • ISBN-13: 9781119375951
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, height x width x depth: 279x206x10 mm, weight: 635 g
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Today, architecture in China is at a watershed. Over the last decade, rapid urbanisation and the burgeoning economy turned the country into a playground for the world’s signature architects, making it possible to realise extravagant forms and structures at a vast scale. The Chinese government has now drawn a line under this phenomenon by issuing a directive calling an end to the ‘oversized, xenocentric, weird’ buildings devoid of character or cultural heritage that have sprung up across the country, requiring that urban architecture be 'suitable, economic, green and pleasing to the eye'.

This government directive comes at a time when homegrown architecture has become increasingly self-assured and reflective in its approach. A new generation of architects in China in their 30s and 40s are emerging, and in a wholly contemporary way they are exploring local responses to often bewildering urban and rural conditions and serious social and environmental challenges. This is often expressed through a revival of interest in traditional street patterns, courtyards and gardens. At the same time, architects are also recognising the opportunities to harness the potential of China’s established manufacturing base to develop prefabricated building systems. Innovative practices are employing new modes of working, such as research-based studio teaching and exhibitions, field workshops, cross-disciplinary collaboration, laboratory-based practice, design think-tanks and collective projects, generating a vibrant culture of design research.

Contributors: Lu Feng, Murray Fraser, Xiao Fu and Wei You, Xiahong Hua and Shen Zhuang, Xinggang Li, Yichun Liu, James Shen, Yehao Song, Hui Wang, Shuo Wang, Xin Wang and Qiuye Jin, Philip F Yuan and Xiang Wang, Li Zhang, Xin Zhang and Jingxiang Zhu.

Featured architects: Archi-Union Architects, Atelier Archmixing, Atelier Deshaus, Atelier Li Xinggang, Integrated Architecture Studio, LanD Studio, META-Project, People's Architecture Office, SUP Atelier, URBANUS and Zaoyuan Gardening Studio

About the Guest-Editors 5(1)
Andong Lu
Pingping Dou
Introduction: Responsive Experimentalism 6(10)
Andong Lu
Pingping Dou
Integrating Geometry Within a Poetic Setting
Steering a Path Between the Artificial and the Natural
16(8)
Xinggang Li
Arcadia
A Contemporary Chinese Garden Experiment
24(8)
Xin Wang
Qiuye Jin
Lost and Found
Reinventing Multi-Screen Adaptable Architecture
32(8)
Pingping Dou
Constructing Critically
Prefabricated Systems with Soul
40(6)
Jingxiang Zhu
Plugin Society
Bridging the Gap Between Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Urban Development
46(6)
James Shen
Everyday Change and the Unrecognisable System
52(6)
Xiahong Hua
Shen Zhuang
Informal Density
Animating Historical Neighbourhoods
58(8)
Hui Wang
A New Protocol for Space Production
Generating Socially Cohesive Urban Architecture
66(8)
Shuo Wang
Three Main Drivers of Sustainable Design
A New Architectural Vernacular for China
74(6)
Yehao Song
Basic Green Building Design
Reconnecting Sustainability to the Vernacular
80(8)
Xiao Fu
Wei You
Responsive Structure
Architecture as a Thing-scape
88(6)
Yichun Liu
From Theory to Praxis
Digital Tools and the New Architectural Authorship
94(8)
Philip F. Yuan
Xiang Wang
Lighting-Led Architecture
A Collaborative Approach
102(8)
Xin Zhang
Architecture as Synthetic Agency
Narrative-Augmented Design in Practice
110(6)
Andong Lu
Imagining the Immediate Present
Responsive Approaches to the Investigation of Things
116(8)
Pingping Dou
Andong Lu
Lu Fena
Turning East
Design Research in China in a Global Context
124(10)
Murray Fraser
Counterpoint: Alternative Modernity, Rural Rediscovery and What Next
The Ongoing Debate on the Modern in China
134(8)
Li Zhang
Contributors 142
Andong Lu is Professor of Urbanism and Architectural Theory at Nanjing University and a Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge. He has also been a Guest Professor at Dessau Institute of Architecture (2011-12). He has written widely on the subjects of Chinese urbanism, gardens and cinema.

Pingping Dou is Associate Professor in the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at Nanjing University and Principal Architect of LanD Studio. She holds a PhD in Architecture and Urban Studies from Queens' College, Cambridge University and has practiced at RMJM in London.