Chinese Cities in the 21st century
Buch, Englisch, 277 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 641 g
ISBN: 978-981-13-7867-6
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
“In 'Grand Theater Urbanism', Professor Charlie Xue and his team document China’s current shift towards a culture of consumption and leisure, symbolized by the construction of multi-use Grand Theaters in major cities. 'Grand Theater Urbanism' reveals the unexpected variety and complexity of this contemporary cultural drive in a series of exemplary chapters with highly detailed, local, case studies.”
--Professor David Grahame Shane, Columbia University, New York
"Jane Jacobs likened city life to a performance. This book goes a stage further and analyses the actual performance spaces within cities in China. In doing so it makes a valuable connection between urban design and the cultural life in cities. This is an important and often forgotten dimension of urbanism and I heartily commend this book to readers.'"
--Professor Matthew Carmona, The Bartlett, University College London
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface and acknowledgments.- Introduction: City Branding and Cultural Facilities—boosting Chinese cities.- Development of Theaters and the City in Beijing: the 1950s and After the 1980s.- To Be Cultural Capital—grand theaters in Shanghai.- Guangzhou Opera House: Building a Gated Public Space.- City Center Shifting and Cultural Facilities - Performance Space in Shenzhen.- Growing with the City: Theatrical Buildings in Chongqing.- The Henan Art Center: From Dilemma to Ambition.- The Shanxi Grand Theater: “Renaissance” of Chinese Drama Land.- A Butterfly by the Lake – Wuxi Grand Theater.- The National Taichung Theater: experimenting publicity of metropolitan urbanism.- From Colonial to Global—performance space in Hong Kong.- Appendix.- Bibliography.- Index.