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Designing Reform: Architecture in the Peoples Republic of China, 19701992 [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, 86 b-w illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 030023595X
  • ISBN-13: 9780300235951
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, 86 b-w illus.
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Investigating the rich architecture of post-Mao China and its broad cultural impact

In the years following China’s Cultural Revolution, architecture played an active role in the country’s reintegration into the global economy and capitalist world. Looking at the ways in which political and social reform transformed Chinese architecture and how, in turn, architecture gave structure to the reforms, Cole Roskam underlines architecture’s unique ability to shape space as well as behavior. Roskam traces how foreign influences like postmodernism began to permeate Chinese architectural discourse in the 1970s and 1980s and how figures such as Kevin Lynch, I. M. Pei, and John Portman became key forces in the introduction of Western educational ideologies and new modes of production. Offering important insights into architecture’s relationship to the politics, economics, and diplomacy of post-Mao China, this unprecedented interdisciplinary study examines architecture’s multivalent status as an art, science, and physical manifestation of cultural identity.



Investigating the rich architecture of post-Mao China and its broad cultural impact

Recenzijas

A timely contribution, helping us grasp how the shift in SinoU.S. relations facilitated architectural engagement between the two countries and reshaped architectural production in China during this period.Guanghui Ding, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians

Impeccably researched, Designing Reform is a groundbreaking study of architecture in contemporary China that provides firm grounds for further scholarship.Vladimir Kuli, author of Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 19481980

Cole Roskams study offers a window into an important transitional period in both Chinese architecture and history, convincingly tying architectural production to shifts and subtleties of policy.Alan Plattus, Yale University

In this remarkable volume, Cole Roskam illuminates the role architecture and building played in the crucial two decades just before, and just after, Chinas turn toward reform and opening. Roskam provides a compelling history-based argument about architecture and social change, as well as the depth and context that allow us to look at buildings we have long taken for granted and see them with a fresh eye.Barry Naughton, University of California, San Diego

Roskam combines an architectural historians attention to detail with a sinologists political acumen to give us a lucid and fascinating backstory of Chinas consequential twenty-first century return to the world stage.Shiqiao Li, University of Virginia

Acknowledgments vi
Introduction 1(23)
Part I Anticipation
Chapter 1 Reception
24(32)
Chapter 2 The Study Tour and the Exhibition
56(20)
Chapter 3 The Brick, the Block, and the Panel
76(20)
Part II Implementation
Chapter 4 Architectural History and Heritage
96(30)
Chapter 5 The Joint Venture and the SEZ
126(22)
Chapter 6 The International Hotel
148(32)
Part III Integration
Chapter 7 Postmodernism
180(23)
Chapter 8 Architectural Education and the Profession
203(25)
Chapter 9 China in Africa
228(22)
Conclusion: Reform and Beyond 250(9)
Notes 259(19)
Illustration Credits 278(1)
Index 279
Cole Roskam is associate professor of architectural history in the Department of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong.