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Architecture Asia: Cultural Identity and Social Responsibility [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 456 g, 70 Illustrations, black and white; 170 Illustrations, color
  • Serija: Architecture Asia
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1864709472
  • ISBN-13: 9781864709476
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 456 g, 70 Illustrations, black and white; 170 Illustrations, color
  • Serija: Architecture Asia
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1864709472
  • ISBN-13: 9781864709476
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

• This issue features three essays and eleven projects that discuss how cultural identity and social responsibility can be embodied within architecture and space design

• The three essays, separately, introduce the social situations in Australia, Malaysia, and India, and the projects in the issue highlight works, such as a community center, nursery, hostel block, and cultural museum, and reveal how these buildings forge cultural identity and extend or social responsibility

Architecture Asia, as the official journal of the Architects Regional Council Asia, aims to provide a forum, not only for presenting Asian phenomena and their characteristics to the world, but also for understanding diversity and multiculturalism within Asia from a global perspective. This issue focuses on how cultural identity and social responsibility can be embodied within architecture and space design, and features three essays and eleven projects that elaborate on this topic. Each essay discusses the social situation in Australia, Malaysia, and India, respectively, as the eleven projects, accompanied with full-color photos and text descriptions, highlight architectural works that include a community center, nursery, hostel block, and cultural museum, among others, to reveal how through these buildings cultural identity is strengthened, or social responsibility is extended.

Editorial 3(1)
ARTICLE
The Collective Memory of a Chinese Community Survives in a Concrete Forest: "Chinatown" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
4(12)
N.G. Shi Qi
Gong Xiaolei
How Does Street Art Affect a City's Social Identity?
16(10)
Rozanne Jojo Vallivattam
Ramneet Kaur
An Investigation of Youth Homelessness and the Principles of Transitional Space Design
26(7)
Zhou Kai
Greg Missingham
PROJECT
Kids Smile Labo Nursery
33(7)
Hibinosekkei
Youjino Shiro
Sukagawa Community Center
40(10)
Ishimoto Architectural
Engineering Firm
Unemori Architects
St. Andrews Institute of Technology and Management: Boys' Hostel Block
50(5)
Zero Energy Design Lab [ ZED Lab]
St. Andrews Institute of Technology and Management: Girls' Hostel Block
55(5)
Zero Energy Design Lab (ZED Lab)
VORA (Vorasombat Plaza)
60(7)
Space | Story | Studio
The Northstar School
67(7)
Shanmugam Associates
Tibet Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum
74(7)
Shenzhen Huahui Design Co., Ltd
Majiabang Cultural Museum
81(7)
Tongji Architectural Design [ Group] Co. Ltd
Visitor Center of Changping Future Science City
88(8)
Huyue Studio
Morse Park Amphitheatre
96(6)
Architectural Services Department, HKSARG
Striated House at Rajagiriya
102
Palinda Kannangara Architects
Professor Wu Jiang is a full professor at Tongji University's College of Architecture and Urban Planning. He was the former deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Planning Administration Bureau, and the former executive vice president of Tongji University. He was also elected a member of LAcadémie dArchitecture de France in 2015. Since 2019, he has been serving as the vice president of Architects Regional Council (ARCASIA). He is also the board chairman of Global University Partnership on Environment and Sustainability (GUPES), as well as a member of UIA Education Commission (EDUCOM). He is the vice president of the Urban Planning Society of China (UPSC), and serves as a standing council member of the Architectural Society of China (ASC), as well as the director of Institute of Architectural Education, Architectural Society of China (IAE-ASC), and the chairman of Asian City Forum. He has been invited worldwide to well-known universities and research institutes to deliver keynote speeches, including Harvard, Yale and Princeton. He is also the founder of several joint international design studios with top world institutes such as Princeton, HKU (University of Hong Kong), ETH-Zürich, Yale, UIUC (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), and TU Berlin (Technical University of Berlin). He was the juror of the final review of the Dubai Awards hosted by UN HABITAT. He was the curator of the 2002 Shanghai Biennale Urban Construction, as well as the founder and chief curator of the first Shanghai Urban Space Art Season (SUSAS 2015). As a devoted architecture scholar, he has published a dozen of important books on architectural history, urban planning, urban regeneration, and urban governance. 



Dr. Li Xiangning is deputy dean and full professor in History, Theory and Criticism at Tongji University' College of Architecture and Urban Planning. He is a member of CICA (Comité International des Critiques d'Architecture) and has worked as a curator for numerous exhibitions, and has published widely on contemporary Chinese architecture and urbanism. He is the chief editor of Architecture China and the president of the Architecture China Foundation. He has been working with international museums and institutes and has been a jury member to many international awards and competitions.