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Studies of compact cities have evolved along with the rising awareness of climate change and sustainable development. Relevant debates, however, reveal that the prevailing definitions and practices of compact cities are tied primarily to traditional Western urban forms.





This book reinterprets compact city, and develops a ground-breaking discourse of Vertical Urbanism, a concept that has never been critically articulated. It emphasizes Vertical Urbanism as a dynamic design strategy instead of a static form, distinguishing it from the stereotyped concept of vertical city or towers in the park dominant in China and elsewhere, and suggests its adaptability to different geographic and cultural contexts. Using Chinese cities as laboratories of investigation, this book explores the design, ecological, and sociocultural dimensions of building compact cities, and addresses important global urban issues through localized design solutions, such as t

Table of Contents

List of figures List of tables List of contributors Preface

Part I: Framing the Discourse of Vertical Urbanism
1. Vertical Urbanism: Re-conceptualizing the Compact City
2. When New Urbanism Gets Old: Cultural Difference in Global City Design
3. Hong Kong’s Transit-Oriented Podium-Tower Development
4. City without Landmark: The Soft City for the Ageing Society
5. From Manhattan-ism to Bigness: Reconsidering an Alternative Urbanism of Rem Koolhaas

Part II: Urban Design and Transformation of Chinese Cities 6. The City after the City
7. Urban Regeneration and Public Space Making: Case Study of Urban Design for the North Bund in Shanghai
8. Urbanism in a Skyscraper: A Study of Vertical Malls in Hong Kong
9. Deterritorialization and the Collective Memories of Contemporary Shanghai
10. Restoring Hydrophilic Cities: Strategies of Urban Waterfront Space Classification and Design in Suzhou
11. Vertical Development and Urban Design: The Jiefangbei Experience

Part III: Compact City and Eco-city
12. Performance-based Model for Vertical Urbanism
13. Compact Development in Hong Kong
14. Spatial Metrics of Urban Form: Measuring Compact Cities in China
15. Eco-city Planning in China: A Review of Policies and Cases 2009–2015
16. Living off the Ground: Cautionary Tales from a Small Island

Part IV Expanding Pedagogical Territory
17. Experiencing the Compact City: A Pedagogy of Global Engagement
18. Suzhou Industrial Park High-speed Rail Station Business District
19. Redevelopment of Xiangmen Area in the Historic Center of Suzhou
20. Wuyuan Bay Waterfront Redevelopment in Xiamen

Index

Vertical Urbanism

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 14/08/2020
    ISBN13: 9780367591595, 978-0367591595
    ISBN10: 0367591596

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Studies of compact cities have evolved along with the rising awareness of climate change and sustainable development. Relevant debates, however, reveal that the prevailing definitions and practices of compact cities are tied primarily to traditional Western urban forms.





    This book reinterprets compact city, and develops a ground-breaking discourse of Vertical Urbanism, a concept that has never been critically articulated. It emphasizes Vertical Urbanism as a dynamic design strategy instead of a static form, distinguishing it from the stereotyped concept of vertical city or towers in the park dominant in China and elsewhere, and suggests its adaptability to different geographic and cultural contexts. Using Chinese cities as laboratories of investigation, this book explores the design, ecological, and sociocultural dimensions of building compact cities, and addresses important global urban issues through localized design solutions, such as t

    Table of Contents

    List of figures List of tables List of contributors Preface

    Part I: Framing the Discourse of Vertical Urbanism
    1. Vertical Urbanism: Re-conceptualizing the Compact City
    2. When New Urbanism Gets Old: Cultural Difference in Global City Design
    3. Hong Kong’s Transit-Oriented Podium-Tower Development
    4. City without Landmark: The Soft City for the Ageing Society
    5. From Manhattan-ism to Bigness: Reconsidering an Alternative Urbanism of Rem Koolhaas

    Part II: Urban Design and Transformation of Chinese Cities 6. The City after the City
    7. Urban Regeneration and Public Space Making: Case Study of Urban Design for the North Bund in Shanghai
    8. Urbanism in a Skyscraper: A Study of Vertical Malls in Hong Kong
    9. Deterritorialization and the Collective Memories of Contemporary Shanghai
    10. Restoring Hydrophilic Cities: Strategies of Urban Waterfront Space Classification and Design in Suzhou
    11. Vertical Development and Urban Design: The Jiefangbei Experience

    Part III: Compact City and Eco-city
    12. Performance-based Model for Vertical Urbanism
    13. Compact Development in Hong Kong
    14. Spatial Metrics of Urban Form: Measuring Compact Cities in China
    15. Eco-city Planning in China: A Review of Policies and Cases 2009–2015
    16. Living off the Ground: Cautionary Tales from a Small Island

    Part IV Expanding Pedagogical Territory
    17. Experiencing the Compact City: A Pedagogy of Global Engagement
    18. Suzhou Industrial Park High-speed Rail Station Business District
    19. Redevelopment of Xiangmen Area in the Historic Center of Suzhou
    20. Wuyuan Bay Waterfront Redevelopment in Xiamen

    Index

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