The urban code of China
        
    
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        Titre
                    The urban code of China
             
        
        Sujet
                    China, Chine, urbanisation, forme urbaine, morphologie urbaine, développement urbain, Hassenpflug Dieter
             
        
        Description
                    NB : As of November 2010, the publisher's site is under construction. Details of the book are available from Amazon.        In reading Chinese cities, as this volume attempts to do, the focus is not primarily on well-known cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Xi'an but rather on what it is that is essentially Chinese about the Chinese city -- the features and hallmarks that all Chinese cities have more or less in common, their spatial grammar, their syntax, in short: their code. It is only by deciphering their commonalities that we become able to form a clear picture of the Chinese city's internal structure and to intelligently evaluate and organize our diverse impressions. Moreover, deciphering the code of the Chinese city enables the author to ""read"" cities newly designed by Western architects. He thus also helps the reader to arrive at valuable new insights into China's booming process of urbanization and urban development.
     is a Professor of Sociology and Social History of the City in the Faculty of Architecture at Bauhaus-University Weimar