Urban Village Renovation

Urban Village Renovation
Title Urban Village Renovation PDF eBook
Author Peilin Li
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 331
Release 2020-11-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9811589712

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This book addresses the mystery and diversity of urbanization in China, especially with regard to urban villages. The “village in the city” is a unique social phenomenon in the process of Chinese urbanization. A local village society composed of deep-rooted social networks linked by blood, geography, folk beliefs, and folk customs is the outcome of a complex social process, which is accompanied by changes in property rights, restructuring of social networks, and conflicting benefits and values. The end of the village is the epitome of social transformation, and for China as a whole, this change may take a very long time to complete. This book includes various examples of and stories on urban villages, offering readers a wealth of insights into the phenomenon and its significance.

Urban Village Redevelopment in Beijing, China

Urban Village Redevelopment in Beijing, China
Title Urban Village Redevelopment in Beijing, China PDF eBook
Author Ran Liu
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 335
Release
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ISBN 3031616642

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Lowertown Urban Village

Lowertown Urban Village
Title Lowertown Urban Village PDF eBook
Author
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Release 1995
Genre Central business districts
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The Lowertown Urban Village Project also included: The River Garden project, Tilsner Housing project (building renovation for artists), Mears Park project (redesigning of the existing park), Galtier Plaza ($105 million mixed use project) and the restoration of St. Paul Union Depot.

Rural Urban Framework

Rural Urban Framework
Title Rural Urban Framework PDF eBook
Author Joshua Bolchover
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 192
Release 2013-10-24
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3038210609

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While most attention is given to the booming mega-cities in China and the associated problems of over-population, the rural areas in China are being largely ignored. Yet, a sustainable development of the rural areas is precisely that, which will be decisive for China’s future. Through its rapid development into an industrial country, China now needs to tackle far-reaching problems such as increasing population, growing income gap between the poor and the rich, rural exodus, decreased agricultural production, and environmental pollution. Rural Urban Framework is a work group at the University of Hong Kong that not only researches the far-reaching changes of the last thirty years in China’s rural areas, but has also realized concrete projects aimed at improving supply and infrastructure on site. In this publication, the authors present for the first time the results of their research as well as their built projects in the Chinese backlands, and question whether China’s only future model lies in cities.

Urban Villages and the Making of Communities

Urban Villages and the Making of Communities
Title Urban Villages and the Making of Communities PDF eBook
Author Peter Neal
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 648
Release 2003-11-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134504101

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This book documents both the roots of the Urban Village movement and its application in contemporary society. A series of essays by eminent practitioners offers particular urban perspectives.

Hà Nội, a Metropolis in the Making

Hà Nội, a Metropolis in the Making
Title Hà Nội, a Metropolis in the Making PDF eBook
Author Collectif
Publisher IRD Éditions
Pages 194
Release 2018-11-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 2709921987

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Built on 'the bend in the Red River', Hà Nội is among Southeast Asia's most ancient capitals. Over the centuries, it took shape in part from a dense substratum of villages. With the economic liberalisation of the 1980s, it encountered several obstacles to its expansion: absence of a real land market, high population densities, the government's food self-suffciency policy that limits expropriations of land and the water management constraints of this very vulnerable delta. Since the beginning of the new millennium, the change in speed brought about by the state and by property developers in the construction and urban planning of the province-capital poses the problem of integration of in situ urbanised villages, the importance of preserving a green belt around Hà Nội and the necessity of protection from flooding. The harmonious fusion of city and countryside, which has always constituted the Red River Delta's defining feature, appears to be in jeopardy. Working from a rich body of maps and field studies, this collective work reveals how this grass-roots urbanisation encounters 'top-down' urbanisation, or metropolisation. By combining a variety of disciplinary approaches on several different scales, through a study of spatial issues and social dynamics, this atlas not only enables the reader to gauge the impact of major projects on the lives of villages integrated into the city's fabric but also to re-establish the peri-urban village stratum as a fully-fledged actor in the diversity of this emerging metropolis.

Rehabilitating the Old City of Beijing

Rehabilitating the Old City of Beijing
Title Rehabilitating the Old City of Beijing PDF eBook
Author Liangyong Wu
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 266
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774842032

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Seventy years of revolution and turmoil have had a severe impact on the miraculous ancient urban form of Beijing, but economic growth since the early 1990s has threatened to deal the coup de grace. In Rehabilitating the Old City of Beijing, Wu Liangyong presents an impassioned plea to turn the tide of demolition and offers a new direction for the planning and development of China's capital. His project for the renewal of the Ju'er Hutong (Chrysanthemum Lane) neighbourhood in the heart of Beijing's Old City takes pride of place in this book. A thoughtful analysis of those aspects of the ancient capital's features, which the project aims to respect and conserve, is followed by a detailed account of the design and development process of the project itself.