Chinese Modern: Episodes Backward and Forward in Time
English
By (author): Peter G. Rowe
Chinese modernity a defining overview
Rowes third volume on the architecture of the Far East deals with the development of modern architecture and planning in China, with a focus on this development within the broader framework of nation-building. Episodes and periods interrogated in the book range from the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 to the proclamation of Xi Jinpings China Dream 100 years later. Episodes will be foregrounded by commentary about the general states of the nation and particularly by urban planning undertakings. Providing a wide-ranging survey of Chinese modern architecture that has a historic aspect to it, the book introduces the reader to a plethora of originative and influential buildings, momentous urban schemes as well as the architects and planners behind them.
- Third volume of the history of Modern architecture in the Far East
- Important contribution to the debate on the relationship between architecture and nation-building
- Written by a team with unique expertise in Chinese architecture and urbanism