Between Flexibility and Reliability
Changing Planning Culture in China
Beschreibung des Verlags
The aim of this thesis is to provide an outline to address questions with regard to the transformation of planning in China that has occurred after the 1980s. The research is using “planning evolution” as the main research skeleton. The starting point is to investigate to what extent Chinese urban planning has developed after the opening up and other reforms under the state-led and market-driven modes of Chinese reformation, and to investigate how the different modes and various actors have influenced urban planning, based on the investigation of the respective political and economic changes within the initial reformation in general, and planning in particular.
Evaluation of Plan Implementation
2015
Spatial Planning and High-Tech Development
2013
Spatial Planning and Urban Resilience in the Context of Flood Risk
2014
Facade Refurbishment Toolbox.
2014
Negotiation and Design for the Self-Organizing City
2014
Accessibility and Buildings’ Conservation: Methods, Experiences and Projects
2014