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Dieter Hassenpflug

    January 1, 1946
    Der urbane Code Chinas
    Die Natur der Industrie
    Die europäische Stadt - Mythos und Wirklichkeit
    Reading the City – Developing Urban Hermeneutics / Stadt lesen – Beiträge zu einer urbanen Hermeneutik
    HERMES project
    The urban code of China
    • 2010

      The urban code of China

      • 175 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      When reading the Chinese city, which this book sets out to do, it is not the well-known cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi an that are in the focus of attention, but rather the essentially Chinese of the Chinese city, those characteristics or attributes that are more or less shared by all Chinese cities. The spotlight is on their spatial grammar, their syntax, in short: their code. Only by deciphering their common traits a view to the underlying structure of Chinese cities is opened, and we can begin to reasonably evaluate and classify the diversity of impressions. Deciphering the code of the Chinese city also enables the author to read new Chinese towns designed by Western architects. Thus, readers are provided with valuable insight on China s booming urbanization and urban development.

      The urban code of China