The Art of Remembering
Urban Memories, Architecture and Agencies in Contemporary China
Herausgeber: Loo, Yat Ming; Xie, Jing; Li, Hua
The Art of Remembering
Urban Memories, Architecture and Agencies in Contemporary China
Herausgeber: Loo, Yat Ming; Xie, Jing; Li, Hua
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Focusing on the non-Western context and case studies, this book explores theories of interdisciplinary architectural thinking and the construction of urban memory in Chinese cities, with an emphasis on contemporary architecture and the diversity of agencies.
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Focusing on the non-Western context and case studies, this book explores theories of interdisciplinary architectural thinking and the construction of urban memory in Chinese cities, with an emphasis on contemporary architecture and the diversity of agencies.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781032745305
- ISBN-10: 1032745304
- Artikelnr.: 70549881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781032745305
- ISBN-10: 1032745304
- Artikelnr.: 70549881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Yat Ming Loo is Associate Professor in Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. His research interests include intercultural architecture/city, postcolonial urbanism, urban memory, minority spaces and decolonising architecture. He is the author of Architecture and Urban Form in Kuala Lumpur: Race and Chinese Spaces in a Postcolonial City. Hua Li is Professor and Deputy Director of Architectural History and Theory Research Institute, School of Architecture, at Southeast University, China. She has been interested in the relation between modernity and formation of architectural knowledge, history of modern Chinese architecture and cross-cultural practice of architecture. Jing Xie is Associate Professor in Architecture and Built Environment, at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. With research interests in Chinese architecture and urbanism, he is the author of The Origin and Development of Dougong and Zaojing in Early China (2022), Chinese Urbanism: Urban Form and Life in the Tang-Song Dynasties (2020), Heritage-led Urban Regeneration in China (2017). Eugenio Mangi is Assistant Professor in Architecture and Urban Design at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Nottingham Ningbo China. His research interests are sustainable and resilient urban and rural transformations, local community engagement and participation and urban policy impact.
Introduction (by editors)
Part 1 Theories and Methods of Remembering
Chapter 1: Urban Memory by Heart: A Cultural Question
Xing Ruan
Chapter 2: Townscapes of Virtue: Urban Memory of Suzhou from Imperial
China
Jing Xie
Chapter 3: Presencing Absence: History Memory Rewriting: Liu Kecheng's
Interpretative Architecture
Laura Anna Pezzetti
Chapter 4: Memory, City, Language
Shiqiao Li
Part 2 Practices and Agencies of Remembering I: City-image and Urban Memory
Chapter 5: Remembering the Red Memories in Shanghai: Urban Memory
Reconstructed for Shaping the Future of the City and the Nation
Yongyi Lu
Chapter 6: Exhibition, Institution, and the Urban Memory: The Shanghai
Urban Planning Exhibition Centre and the Story of Making the City
Shih-Yao Lai
Chapter 7: Where the Dream Started: Branding Sea World and Shekou's Urban
Memories in China
Fong Yi Khoo, Yat Ming Loo and Jonathan Hale
Part 3 Practices and Agencies of Remembering II: Architecture and Memory
Chapter 8: How Do We Forget Through Architecture?: A Case Study on the
Reconstructed Jiming Monastery in Nanjing
Zhuge Jing and Chen Ting
Chapter 9: Decoding Urban Memory and Affect: Utopian and Anti-Utopian
Narratives in Jiakun Liu's Novel and Architectural Works
Jiawen Han
Chapter 10: Invented Ruin, Concrete Memory: The Taizhou Contemporary Art
Museum by Atelier Deshaus and the Shamen Grain Depot Cultural and Creative
Park
Giaime Botti, Eugenio Mangi and Weixuan Chen
Part 4 Practices and Agencies of Remembering III: Everyday Life
Chapter 11: Subaltern Memories of the "Ghost" Street Market: Mapping the
Vanishing Guishi in Tianjin
Yat Ming Loo and Yanning Xiang
Chapter 12: Revisiting Custom Bike Urbanism in China: An Opportunity to
Revive Faded Urban Memories
Hiroyuki Shinohara
Chapter 13: From People's Park to Parks by the People
Jason Ho
Chapter 14: The Rise of "Individual Memories" in the Chinese City: The
Refabrication of 29 Madao Street in Nanjing
Xiuxiu Li, Hua Li and Yipeng Wang
Part 1 Theories and Methods of Remembering
Chapter 1: Urban Memory by Heart: A Cultural Question
Xing Ruan
Chapter 2: Townscapes of Virtue: Urban Memory of Suzhou from Imperial
China
Jing Xie
Chapter 3: Presencing Absence: History Memory Rewriting: Liu Kecheng's
Interpretative Architecture
Laura Anna Pezzetti
Chapter 4: Memory, City, Language
Shiqiao Li
Part 2 Practices and Agencies of Remembering I: City-image and Urban Memory
Chapter 5: Remembering the Red Memories in Shanghai: Urban Memory
Reconstructed for Shaping the Future of the City and the Nation
Yongyi Lu
Chapter 6: Exhibition, Institution, and the Urban Memory: The Shanghai
Urban Planning Exhibition Centre and the Story of Making the City
Shih-Yao Lai
Chapter 7: Where the Dream Started: Branding Sea World and Shekou's Urban
Memories in China
Fong Yi Khoo, Yat Ming Loo and Jonathan Hale
Part 3 Practices and Agencies of Remembering II: Architecture and Memory
Chapter 8: How Do We Forget Through Architecture?: A Case Study on the
Reconstructed Jiming Monastery in Nanjing
Zhuge Jing and Chen Ting
Chapter 9: Decoding Urban Memory and Affect: Utopian and Anti-Utopian
Narratives in Jiakun Liu's Novel and Architectural Works
Jiawen Han
Chapter 10: Invented Ruin, Concrete Memory: The Taizhou Contemporary Art
Museum by Atelier Deshaus and the Shamen Grain Depot Cultural and Creative
Park
Giaime Botti, Eugenio Mangi and Weixuan Chen
Part 4 Practices and Agencies of Remembering III: Everyday Life
Chapter 11: Subaltern Memories of the "Ghost" Street Market: Mapping the
Vanishing Guishi in Tianjin
Yat Ming Loo and Yanning Xiang
Chapter 12: Revisiting Custom Bike Urbanism in China: An Opportunity to
Revive Faded Urban Memories
Hiroyuki Shinohara
Chapter 13: From People's Park to Parks by the People
Jason Ho
Chapter 14: The Rise of "Individual Memories" in the Chinese City: The
Refabrication of 29 Madao Street in Nanjing
Xiuxiu Li, Hua Li and Yipeng Wang
Introduction (by editors)
Part 1 Theories and Methods of Remembering
Chapter 1: Urban Memory by Heart: A Cultural Question
Xing Ruan
Chapter 2: Townscapes of Virtue: Urban Memory of Suzhou from Imperial
China
Jing Xie
Chapter 3: Presencing Absence: History Memory Rewriting: Liu Kecheng's
Interpretative Architecture
Laura Anna Pezzetti
Chapter 4: Memory, City, Language
Shiqiao Li
Part 2 Practices and Agencies of Remembering I: City-image and Urban Memory
Chapter 5: Remembering the Red Memories in Shanghai: Urban Memory
Reconstructed for Shaping the Future of the City and the Nation
Yongyi Lu
Chapter 6: Exhibition, Institution, and the Urban Memory: The Shanghai
Urban Planning Exhibition Centre and the Story of Making the City
Shih-Yao Lai
Chapter 7: Where the Dream Started: Branding Sea World and Shekou's Urban
Memories in China
Fong Yi Khoo, Yat Ming Loo and Jonathan Hale
Part 3 Practices and Agencies of Remembering II: Architecture and Memory
Chapter 8: How Do We Forget Through Architecture?: A Case Study on the
Reconstructed Jiming Monastery in Nanjing
Zhuge Jing and Chen Ting
Chapter 9: Decoding Urban Memory and Affect: Utopian and Anti-Utopian
Narratives in Jiakun Liu's Novel and Architectural Works
Jiawen Han
Chapter 10: Invented Ruin, Concrete Memory: The Taizhou Contemporary Art
Museum by Atelier Deshaus and the Shamen Grain Depot Cultural and Creative
Park
Giaime Botti, Eugenio Mangi and Weixuan Chen
Part 4 Practices and Agencies of Remembering III: Everyday Life
Chapter 11: Subaltern Memories of the "Ghost" Street Market: Mapping the
Vanishing Guishi in Tianjin
Yat Ming Loo and Yanning Xiang
Chapter 12: Revisiting Custom Bike Urbanism in China: An Opportunity to
Revive Faded Urban Memories
Hiroyuki Shinohara
Chapter 13: From People's Park to Parks by the People
Jason Ho
Chapter 14: The Rise of "Individual Memories" in the Chinese City: The
Refabrication of 29 Madao Street in Nanjing
Xiuxiu Li, Hua Li and Yipeng Wang
Part 1 Theories and Methods of Remembering
Chapter 1: Urban Memory by Heart: A Cultural Question
Xing Ruan
Chapter 2: Townscapes of Virtue: Urban Memory of Suzhou from Imperial
China
Jing Xie
Chapter 3: Presencing Absence: History Memory Rewriting: Liu Kecheng's
Interpretative Architecture
Laura Anna Pezzetti
Chapter 4: Memory, City, Language
Shiqiao Li
Part 2 Practices and Agencies of Remembering I: City-image and Urban Memory
Chapter 5: Remembering the Red Memories in Shanghai: Urban Memory
Reconstructed for Shaping the Future of the City and the Nation
Yongyi Lu
Chapter 6: Exhibition, Institution, and the Urban Memory: The Shanghai
Urban Planning Exhibition Centre and the Story of Making the City
Shih-Yao Lai
Chapter 7: Where the Dream Started: Branding Sea World and Shekou's Urban
Memories in China
Fong Yi Khoo, Yat Ming Loo and Jonathan Hale
Part 3 Practices and Agencies of Remembering II: Architecture and Memory
Chapter 8: How Do We Forget Through Architecture?: A Case Study on the
Reconstructed Jiming Monastery in Nanjing
Zhuge Jing and Chen Ting
Chapter 9: Decoding Urban Memory and Affect: Utopian and Anti-Utopian
Narratives in Jiakun Liu's Novel and Architectural Works
Jiawen Han
Chapter 10: Invented Ruin, Concrete Memory: The Taizhou Contemporary Art
Museum by Atelier Deshaus and the Shamen Grain Depot Cultural and Creative
Park
Giaime Botti, Eugenio Mangi and Weixuan Chen
Part 4 Practices and Agencies of Remembering III: Everyday Life
Chapter 11: Subaltern Memories of the "Ghost" Street Market: Mapping the
Vanishing Guishi in Tianjin
Yat Ming Loo and Yanning Xiang
Chapter 12: Revisiting Custom Bike Urbanism in China: An Opportunity to
Revive Faded Urban Memories
Hiroyuki Shinohara
Chapter 13: From People's Park to Parks by the People
Jason Ho
Chapter 14: The Rise of "Individual Memories" in the Chinese City: The
Refabrication of 29 Madao Street in Nanjing
Xiuxiu Li, Hua Li and Yipeng Wang