New Urban ChinaISBN: 978-0-470-75122-0
Paperback
136 pages
October 2008
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China is undergoing a process of unprecedented urbanisation, with
cities often being built from scratch in just three to five years.
It is projected that 400 new cities will be built over the next 20
years with newly urbanised populations of over 240 million. So
rapid and intense is this process that consumption of energy and
natural resources is outstripping supply, posing unique challenges
for the creation of sustainable cities. This issue focuses on how
cities are being ‘Made in China’ today and how their
development is to impact on the future of cities worldwide.
- Provides the inside story with contributions from Chinese urbanists, academics and commentators.
- Features an interview on Dongtan with Peter Head of Arup
- Dedicates a special section to the emerging generation of Chinese architects: Zhang Ke of standardarchitecture, Atelier Zhanglei, MAD, MADA s.p.a.m. and URBANUS.