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Exporting Chinese architecture = history, issues and "One Belt One Road" /
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Exporting Chinese architecture/ edited by Charlie Qiuli Xue, Guanghui Ding.
其他題名:
history, issues and "One Belt One Road" /
其他作者:
Xue, Charlie Q. L.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2022.,
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xiii, 296 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Exporting Chinese Architecture - A Historic Perspective -- New China and the New World: Three Clues to Understand China's Early Architectural Foreign Aid -- Aesthetics and Politics of China's Foreign Aid Buildings from the 1950s to 1970s -- Diplomacy of Architecture: Ghana, China and 60 Years of Spatial Engagement -- Traveling Ideas: Appropriation and Identity in the China-Sri Lanka Architectural Exchanges.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2786-7
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9789811927867
Exporting Chinese architecture = history, issues and "One Belt One Road" /
Exporting Chinese architecture
history, issues and "One Belt One Road" /[electronic resource] :edited by Charlie Qiuli Xue, Guanghui Ding. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2022. - xiii, 296 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Exporting Chinese Architecture - A Historic Perspective -- New China and the New World: Three Clues to Understand China's Early Architectural Foreign Aid -- Aesthetics and Politics of China's Foreign Aid Buildings from the 1950s to 1970s -- Diplomacy of Architecture: Ghana, China and 60 Years of Spatial Engagement -- Traveling Ideas: Appropriation and Identity in the China-Sri Lanka Architectural Exchanges.
This book studies the unexplored history of China-aided architecture erected in the developing world since the 1950s. By 2019, over 1,000 buildings had been delivered to more than 160 countries, including parliament houses, convention centers, stadiums, gymnasiums, theaters, schools, hospitals, libraries, railways, and stations. These projects, which have played a significant role in promoting economic transformation, cultural engagement and social and environmental well-being, have largely been overlooked or misunderstood by the international community. Why did China donate so many foreign-aid buildings? How were these buildings built in the remote land of developing countries with intricate influences and limited resources? Have they helped modernize the recipient countries? The authors of this book use a wide range of representative projects built in different historic periods and geographical locations as case studies to address the above questions from various perspectives. This book fills an enormous gap in modern architecture in China and the world. It offers architectural students and scholars in various disciplines the necessary knowledge on "diplomatic architecture"; informs architects the appropriate methods of cross-border design and low-tech building; teaches government officials the best practice of donating and receiving foreign-aid buildings; and enhances public awareness of cultural diversity in Asia, Africa, Oceania, and Latin America. With abundant first-hand materials, historical pictures, and drawings, the book is a must-read for those who are interested in modern architecture and developmental aid in the world. China's architecture abroad, notably in Africa and Asia, has been perceived with both fascination and anxiety. Based on a wealth of sources often difficult to access for scholars from outside China, this book links the history and present of China's architectural mobilities in ways that will stimulate new debates in architectural history and urban studies. - Łukasz Stanek, Professor of Architectural History, The University of Manchester, UK.
ISBN: 9789811927867
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