Japanese Architects in Shanghai:Selected Case Studies in the Post-Mao Period
This paper reviews Japanese architectural design since 1980 in Shanghai, Chinas largest city, through studies of typical examples since 1980, the Ruijin Building, Garden Hotel of the 1980s, Buildings in Hongqiao of the 1990s and three projects built in the new millennium. The design merits and local peoples attitudes towards these buildings are examined The study is set against a background of technical advancement and modemization within the building industry in Shanghai. The paper showcases the unique experiences a fast growing city gained in its process towards modernization.
Japanese architects Shanghai modernity open door policy importing architecture globalization
Charlie Q.L.Xue Nu Peng Brian Mitchenere
City University of Hong Kong
国际会议
北京
英文
435-441
2008-10-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)