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Shanghai Urbanism at the Medium Scale electronic resource by Yongjie Sha, Jiang Wu, Yan Ji, Sara Li Ting Chan, Wei Qi Lim.

By: Sha, Yongjie [author.]Contributor(s): Wu, Jiang [author.] | Ji, Yan [author.] | Chan, Sara Li Ting [author.] | Lim, Wei Qi [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer GeographyPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XIII, 192 p. 189 illus., 134 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642542039Subject(s): geography | Regional planning | Architecture | Geography | Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning | Urbanism | Cities, Countries, RegionsDDC classification: 710 LOC classification: HT390-395HT165.5-169.9Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Understanding Shanghai Urbanism -- Exploring Alternative Solutions for Urban Regeneration and New City Making -- Reflecting on Future Chinese Urbanity -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book focuses on observing and understanding the urban planning and relevant development patterns applied to the creation of urban districts against the backdrop of the current rapid urbanization and transformation of Shanghai on its way to becoming a world city. Based on a review of the four stages of city evolution, a series of case studies on typical urban districts through the city's building history to date points out key issues in connection with current developments. Three rapidly developing districts in Shanghai are studied with regard to alternative urban planning and design solutions, and further opinions from other perspectives including city government, real estate development and professional education, reveal challenges in the practical implementation of changes. This book indeed provides an approach to in-depth observation and understanding of urban planning and current development patterns at the medium scale of Chinese urbanization for those from academic, professional, investment, public administration and related circles who would like to join the urban transformation process. Associate Professor Yongjie Sha and Professor Jiang Wu work at Tongji University. Yan Ji is an Architect and Urban Designer at the Architectural Design Institute, Greenland Group, China. Liting Chan is an Architectural Assistant at Maps Design, Singapore. Weiqi Lim is an Architect at the Conservation & Urban Design Group, Urban Development Authority, Singapore.
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Introduction -- Understanding Shanghai Urbanism -- Exploring Alternative Solutions for Urban Regeneration and New City Making -- Reflecting on Future Chinese Urbanity -- Conclusion.

This book focuses on observing and understanding the urban planning and relevant development patterns applied to the creation of urban districts against the backdrop of the current rapid urbanization and transformation of Shanghai on its way to becoming a world city. Based on a review of the four stages of city evolution, a series of case studies on typical urban districts through the city's building history to date points out key issues in connection with current developments. Three rapidly developing districts in Shanghai are studied with regard to alternative urban planning and design solutions, and further opinions from other perspectives including city government, real estate development and professional education, reveal challenges in the practical implementation of changes. This book indeed provides an approach to in-depth observation and understanding of urban planning and current development patterns at the medium scale of Chinese urbanization for those from academic, professional, investment, public administration and related circles who would like to join the urban transformation process. Associate Professor Yongjie Sha and Professor Jiang Wu work at Tongji University. Yan Ji is an Architect and Urban Designer at the Architectural Design Institute, Greenland Group, China. Liting Chan is an Architectural Assistant at Maps Design, Singapore. Weiqi Lim is an Architect at the Conservation & Urban Design Group, Urban Development Authority, Singapore.

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