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See how this issue of Volume can help you craft the agenda for Ubiquitous China, Covering: the Confucian-Taoist nexus, Utopianism, the new empire, Google.cn, heritage & preservation, CCTV, publishing industry, education, urban practice, architectural design, architects as businessmen, criticism, chaos as control, and much more (not necessarily in hierarchical order). In China everywhere…


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2China Inside China

6Ubiquitous China

Bouman, Ole
8Proliferating China

18China for Real

Vlassenrood, Linda
20Controlled by Chaos , Informal China

Jun, Jiang
32Ideology as Infrastructure

Chong, Jin
36Trading China

42Post-Planning as Model, A Decade of Chinese Cities and Architecture in the Age of Hyper Speed

Jian, Shi
44Upon the Ruins of Utopia

Rong, Zhou
48China is Deleuzian, A New Plea for The Fold and The Unfold

Dolphijn, Rick
52Porous Borders

Jianfei, Zhu
56Disseminating China

64A Line in the Hutong, The Story of Zhang Jinli

Ning, Ou
72City Lost

Jun, Wang
78Expanding China

84The Necessity of Banality

Chang, Yung Ho
90The Big Shift

Kok-Meng, Tan
98In Search of Quality

Xiangning, Li
100Learning for a Strange World

Fung, Stanislaus and Liu Ke
102Breathing China

110Architect as Developer, Interview with Ma Qingyun

Muynck, Bert de
118Who’s Urban Dilemmas?

Ernsten, Christian
120Found in Translation

Koolhaas, Rem
128Publish or Perish

Wenjun, Zhi
132The Name of the Place is I Like It

Stanton, Michael

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