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Book SynopsisTrade Review"The scope of the book is impressive...It will be of great interest to urban and architectural historians and to China studies specialists seeking a fresh look at Shanghai."
* China Quarterly *
"[D]rawing upon fresh archival material on building forms, technologies, urban infrastructures, and architectural events in Shanghai, Roskam’s book provides an enhanced understanding of how urban spaces took shape as a result of competing domestic and international forces in a politically and spatially fragmented treaty port. The book is carefully researched and well-illustrated."
* Planning Perspectives *
"Packed with extensive archival material and fascinating narratives, Improvised City is a highly recommended read for Shanghai historians interested in extraterritoriality. It is also very inspiring for architectural researchers and designers who are interested in the interplay of politics, legal systems, and architecture."
* The Journal of Architecture *
"[M]eticulously researched and beautifully crafted study...provides significant new insights into the relationship between architecture, governance, and law."
* China Review International *
"This well-organized book indeed explains that Shanghai and modern Chinese architecture are as they are because of the interplay between architecture and government."
* Architectural Histories *