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Shanghai: The Architecture of China's Great Urban Center
Shanghai: The Architecture of China's Great Urban Center
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Pridmore tells a story that combines art, technology, capitalism, and Communism in vivid prose backed up by extensive reporting and illustrated with superb photographs. After surveying Shanghai’s traditional Chinese and colonial architecture, Pridmore turns to the amazing city of today. In the last decades of the 20th century, Shanghai was seen as the engine of modernization in China. Leading architects from around the world, including Norman Foster, Paul Andrew, Adrian Smith, Kohn Petersen Fox, John Portman, Chang Yung Ho, Ma Qingyun, and Benjamin Wood were lured into competitions to design vastly ambitious projects, and towering buildings in a riot of different styles sprung up before planners could even map their neighborhoods. Out of this ferment of creative growth came the most significant “new” city of the 21st century.
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One Line Summary
Explores Shanghai's dramatic architectural evolution and cultural fusion.
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Who is this book for?
If you're fascinated by cities that rapidly transform and how architecture reflects a nation's history and dreams, this book is a must. It vividly captures Shanghai's journey from traditional streets to a skyline that embodies modern China’s ambitions. You'll enjoy the stunning photographs and insightful narratives that reveal the blend of art, capitalism, and politics shaping this dynamic city.