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…
Post-Planning as Model, A Decade of Chinese Cities and Architecture in the Age of Hyper Speed
Jian, Shi
44
Upon the Ruins of Utopia
Rong, Zhou
48
China is Deleuzian, A New Plea for The Fold and The Unfold
Dolphijn, Rick
52
Porous Borders
Jianfei, Zhu
56
Disseminating China
64
A Line in the Hutong, The Story of Zhang Jinli
Ning, Ou
72
City Lost
Jun, Wang
78
Expanding China
84
The Necessity of Banality
Chang, Yung Ho
90
The Big Shift
Kok-Meng, Tan
98
In Search of Quality
Xiangning, Li
100
Learning for a Strange World
Fung, Stanislaus and Liu Ke
102
Breathing China
110
Architect as Developer, Interview with Ma Qingyun
Muynck, Bert de
118
Who’s Urban Dilemmas?
Ernsten, Christian
120
Found in Translation
Koolhaas, Rem
128
Publish or Perish
Wenjun, Zhi
132
The Name of the Place is I Like It
Stanton, Michael
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