Architectural Encounters with Essence and Form in Modern China

Architectural Encounters with Essence and Form in Modern China
Author: Peter G. Rowe
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262681513

A study of traditional and modernist attitudes toward architecture in China from the 1840s to the present. Built around snatches of discussion overheard in a Beijing design studio, this book explores attitudes toward architecture in China since the opening of the Treaty Ports in the 1840s. Central to the discussion are the concepts of ti and yong, or "essence" and "form," Chinese characters that are used to define the proper arrangement of what should be considered modern and essentially Chinese. Ti and yong have gone through various transformations--for example, from "Chinese learning for essential principles and Western learning for practical application" to "socialist essence and cultural form" and an almost complete reversal to "modern essence and Chinese form." The book opens with a discussion of cultural developments in China in response to the forced opening to the West in the mid-nineteenth century, efforts to reform the Qing dynasty, and the Nationalist and Communist regimes. It then considers the return of overseas-educated Chinese architects and foreign influences on Chinese architecture, four architectural orientations toward tradition and modernity in the 1920s and 1930s, and the controversy over the use of "big roofs" and other sinicizing aspects of Chinese architecture in the 1950s. The book then moves to the hard economic conditions of the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, when architecture was almost abandoned, and the beginning of reform and opening up to the outside world in the late 1970s and 1980s. Finally, it looks at the present socialist market economy and Chinese architecture during the still incomplete process of modernization. It closes with a prognosis for the future.

Architecture of Modern China

Architecture of Modern China
Author: Jianfei Zhu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134720394

A collection of essays on architecture of modern China, arranged chronologically covering a period from 1729 to 2008, focusing mainly on the twentieth century. The distinctive feature of this book is a blending of ‘critical’ and ‘historical’ research, taking a long-range perspective transcending the current scene and the Maoist period. This is a short, elegant book that condenses the wide subject matter into key topics.

Contemporary Architecture in China

Contemporary Architecture in China
Author: Christian Dubrau
Publisher: Dom Publishers
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783869221212

Berlin-based writer Dubrau has selected 25 buildings for presentation, each with about eight to ten pages containing full-page or double-page photos, plans, and a page of text describing particularities of context, construction, challenges, and unique features. His essay on new trends in Chinese architecture, and another essay on the subject (by Brigitta Hahn-Melchor) describe some of the economic, social, cultural, and environmental forces that are shaping what has been getting built in China, much that is extraordinarily innovative and, also, extraordinarily controversial from both Chinese and international points of view.

Chinese Architecture and the Beaux-Arts

Chinese Architecture and the Beaux-Arts
Author: Jeffrey W. Cody
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2011-01-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0824861019

In the early twentieth century, Chinese traditional architecture and the French-derived methods of the École des Beaux-Arts converged in the United States when Chinese students were given scholarships to train as architects at American universities whose design curricula were dominated by Beaux-Arts methods. Upon their return home in the 1920s and 1930s, these graduates began to practice architecture and create China’s first architectural schools, often transferring a version of what they had learned in the U.S. to Chinese situations. The resulting complex series of design-related transplantations had major implications for China between 1911 and 1949, as it simultaneously underwent cataclysmic social, economic, and political changes. After 1949 and the founding of the People’s Republic, China experienced a radically different wave of influence from the Beaux-Arts through advisors from the Soviet Union who, first under Stalin and later Khrushchev, brought Beaux-Arts ideals in the guise of socialist progress. In the early twenty-first century, China is still feeling the effects of these events. Chinese Architecture and the Beaux-Arts examines the coalescing of the two major architectural systems, placing significant shifts in architectural theory and practice in China within relevant, contemporary, cultural, and educational contexts. Fifteen major scholars from around the world analyze and synthesize these crucial events to shed light on the dramatic architectural and urban changes occurring in China today—many of which have global ramifications. This stimulating and generously illustrated work is divided into three sections, framed by an introduction and a postscript. The first focuses on the convergence of Chinese architecture and the École des Beaux-Arts, outlining the salient aspects of each and suggesting how and why the two "met" in the U.S. The second section centers on the question of how Chinese architects were influenced by the Beaux-Arts and how Chinese architecture was changed as a result. The third takes an even closer look at the Beaux-Arts influence, addressing how innovative practices, new schools of architecture, and buildings whose designs were linked to Beaux-Arts assumptions led to distinctive new paradigms that were rooted in a changing China. By virtue of its scope, scale, and scholarship, this volume promises to become a classic in the fields of Chinese and Western architectural history. Contributors: Tony Atkin, Peter J. Carroll, Yung Ho Chang,Jeffrey W. Cody, Kerry Sizheng Fan, Fu Chao-Ching, Gu Daqing, Seng Kuan,Delin Lai, Xing Ruan, Joseph Rykwert, Nancy S. Steinhardt, David VanZanten, Rudolf Wagner, Zhang Jie, Zhao Chen.

A Philosophy of Chinese Architecture

A Philosophy of Chinese Architecture
Author: David Wang
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317505670

A Philosophy of Chinese Architecture: Past, Present, Future examines the impact of Chinese philosophy on China’s historic structures, as well as on modern Chinese urban aesthetics and architectural forms. For architecture in China moving forward, author David Wang posits a theory, the New Virtualism, which links current trends in computational design with long-standing Chinese philosophical themes. The book also assesses twentieth-century Chinese architecture through the lenses of positivism, consciousness (phenomenology), and linguistics (structuralism and poststructuralism). Illustrated with over 70 black-and-white images, this book establishes philosophical baselines for assessing architectural developments in China, past, present and future.

Chinese Architecture

Chinese Architecture
Author: Yanxin Cai
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0521186447

This book provides an illustrated introduction to Chinese architecture, a reference for modern design and a window into China's history.

中国当代建筑大系

中国当代建筑大系
Author: 刘克成
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9787538177909

本书通过对当代中国本土博物馆的案例展示, 印证了当代中国建筑师游走于传统与现代之间的探寻之旅, 同时也反映出了中国的传统文化与建筑哲学之间的共生关系.书中每座博物馆案例都通过自身的鲜明个性, 艺术的展现方式传达出优雅与高尚的气息, 在建筑, 室内与景观的互动过程中, 表达出建筑师对于藏品, 氛围以及观众感知体验的尊重.通过对本书的阅读, 除了能够对中国当代建筑师的设计风格及理念有一定了解之外, 还能感受到博物馆作为一种独特的文化建筑, 通过自身的比例, 空间, 色彩与质感的组织传递出独特的文化内涵与意识形态.

Shanghai

Shanghai
Author: Peter G. Rowe
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

"The rise of Shanghai over the past decade is a story of superlatives. The city's skyline has been totally transformed. It now boasts some of world's tallest buildings and longest bridges. This volume presents portfolios of more than thirty design projects recently completed or currently underway, along with expert essays offering pointed analyses from urban design to conservation, confirming Shanghai's preeminent position in the global network."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Chinese Architecture and Planning

Chinese Architecture and Planning
Author: Qinghua Guo
Publisher: Axel Menges
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2005
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

This book presents a thematic discussion of architectural history and city planning, with a focus on the issues of ideas, methods and techniques in the context of the culture, politics and religion of the pre modern China.