2022
DOI: 10.1177/27541223221111499
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Beyond abstract space: Architectural experiments for dwelling and concrete utopia in urban China

Abstract: Urban transformation in China is witnessing a diversification of architectural designs and the more prominent roles played by architects. Notably, recent architectural practices in urban and regional China have increasingly emphasised the social functions and uses of architecture – architecture is mobilised by many architects and their clients to promote public goods, social improvement and extra-economic purposes. The dialectic between material and social transformations constitutes the focus of this paper. T… Show more

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“…In a commercial resort in Hebei, architectural designs are appropriated by users of space to add to cultural meanings and spiritual fullness of everyday life, amidst the alienation, rationalization, and homogenization caused by rapid urbanization. Although the project is overseen by a commercial developer, rationalities underlying it have moved beyond the centrality of capital and accumulation and are instead encoded by alternatives logics and sensibilities (Qian and Lu, 2022b). Indeed, in contemporary China, more and more architects attempt to contribute to social betterment by applying designs to every day, non-spectacular spaces at the community level, such as schools, social centres, facilities for sports and play, libraries, art galleries, etc., to assist people's pursuit of dwelling and poetic inhabitancy.…”
Section: Architecture Experiments In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a commercial resort in Hebei, architectural designs are appropriated by users of space to add to cultural meanings and spiritual fullness of everyday life, amidst the alienation, rationalization, and homogenization caused by rapid urbanization. Although the project is overseen by a commercial developer, rationalities underlying it have moved beyond the centrality of capital and accumulation and are instead encoded by alternatives logics and sensibilities (Qian and Lu, 2022b). Indeed, in contemporary China, more and more architects attempt to contribute to social betterment by applying designs to every day, non-spectacular spaces at the community level, such as schools, social centres, facilities for sports and play, libraries, art galleries, etc., to assist people's pursuit of dwelling and poetic inhabitancy.…”
Section: Architecture Experiments In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%