Abstract:The paper first analyzes the vicissitude of Bijmermeer community project in the Netherlands which was developed under the planning concept of Le Corbusier. Combined with the recent practice of countryside planning in China, the paper introspects the common problems in the present "New Countryside Planning", and proposes some suggestions, including insightful understanding of status quo of village, correct positioning of rural planning, realizing the requirement and situation of villagers, respect for the inherent rural culture character and reflecting the correct value orientation of urban and rural planning.关键词: 新农村规划 ;柯布西耶 ;Bijlmermeer 住区
During the COVID-19 lockdown, people would be under great stress of maintaining a normal life for their families. Such an extreme situation has enlarged womens responsibilities at home. They have to rush to purchase necessities such as tissues, food, and sanitary products either online or offline. Meanwhile, they have to pay more attention to their childrens online classes to avoid their kids from being distracted. Reversely, according to the traditional idea in China, what a man can do at home is very limited, even the simplest housework such as sweeping or washing clothes is not included. Under such context, this paper studies gender inequality in the family during COVID-19 in Shanghai, China. Online questionnaires are used as the main research method of this paper, and the results show that women are under more pressure than men in the family during the COVID-19 pandemic since many Chinese still have a deep stereotype toward women.
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