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In an era of accelerating population growth, mass urbanisation, and increasing pressure on the natural environment, the megacities of China's eastern seaboard have become a focal point of architectural and urban-design attention. The reform and opening-up era has touched China's major cities in different ways, variously affecting the existing fabric of dynastic capitals, trade hubs, and former European colonies and concessions; this in turn has provided the setting for a range of complex reactions by contemporary architects. The "Architectural Guide China" provides an invaluable window into this work, with city-by-city coverage including historic maps and background information on urban form. Building on the authors' years of experience leading architectural study tours, this book is the first comprehensive English-language survey of architecture in China presented in the form of a travel guidebook.
About the author
Evan Chakroff, architectural designer in Seattle. Previously worked for Herzog & de Meuron, Massimiliano Fuksas, and NBBJ. Invited critic at the Knowlton School of Architecture and the University of Hong Kong, among others.
Addison Godel, critic working towards a Ph.D. in architecture at Columbia University with a focus on relationships between modern architecture and its social and political contexts. Holds an M.Arch from the Ohio State University's Knowlton School of Architecture.
acqueline Gargus, Associate Professor at Knowlton School of Architecture and two-time Fullbright scholar. Taught at Harvard University and the Vienna University of Technology. Invited critic at MIT, University of California, Los Angeles, and Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.