Architecture in Contemporary China Between Historical Heritage and Innovation



Abstract
The purpose of the research is to study and identify a series of architectural and urban design projects in China that have sustainably and qualitatively transformed the spatial, social, economic, and environmental conditions of villages, cities and towns, public spaces and parks, residential, commercial, educational, and former industrial zones in recent decades. Special attention is given to those projects whose unique architectural and urban qualities provide significant directions for future developments.
The intent is to identify methods and strategies that, in both new construction and preservation, regeneration, renovation, and redevelopment projects, have enabled the development of site specificity and continuity with Chinese culture in an innovative way. Site specificity thus becomes an essential component of a contemporary project that recognizes the unique value of cultural heritage.

 ULTERIORE APPROFONDIMENTO (TESTO ESTESO)

China has an ancient and important cultural heritage, one of the longest civilizations in the world. The interest, especially on the part of scholars and intellectuals, for questions concerning the construction of new projects and the conservation, restoration, preservation, rehabilitation, and regeneration of cultural and historical heritage is more than ever, a constant and growing theme of attention and debate.
In recent decades, the rapid development of many Chinese cities has caused the demolition of entire historic buildings and neighborhoods and the development of new parts of the cities with a new contemporary approach that goes from being site specificity to being utterly indifferent to the place.
Due to political, social, and economic pressures, the modernization process has altered, in fact, the protection and valorization of a significant part of the architectural heritage of many cities. Since the new consciousness for the protection of historical architecture has supported a unique series of interventions in-between Western theories and Chinese philosophical thoughts, this research studies and analyses a selected series of projects that will exemplify the different current design approaches to the problem. The idea is to identify the appropriate tools and methods for developing a design process that could reflect the Chinese cultural heritage in the future in an innovative and contemporary way.

 

 PUBBLICAZIONI

Valentin Nilda (2023), “Architecture and Urban Design in Contemporary China. Time, Space and Innovation”. Roma: Gangemi Ed. (in print).

Valentin Nilda (2023), “Thailand Contemporary Architecture Forum”, in Saithiwa Ramasoot, “Architecture Asia Forum Series: Thailand Contemporary Architecture”, in ASA Journal, Jan-Feb. 2023, Bangkok, pp. 22-39 ISSN 0857-3050 (The Architectural Journal of the Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage).

Valentin Nilda (2020) “East Meets West. A Diary of Encounters Between China and Italy”, in O. Carpenzano, A. Del Monaco, R. Cherubini (a cura di), “DiAP in the World, International Vision”, Collana: Materiali e documenti n. 54, Rome: Sapienza Università Editrice, pp. 141-156.

 

 ALTRI ESITI

Guest critic to “Thailand Contemporary Architecture Forum”, promoted by Architecture Asia. 3 December 2022.

Guest lecturer of the “3rd ARCASIA Conference on Urbanism: Urban Regeneration”, Tongji University, Shanghai, with Architects Regional Council Asia, Architectural Society of China & Institute of Architectural Education, 5 December 2020. Proceedings published in “Architecture Asia: Urban Regeneration”, 2021. pp. 2-11.

 





Tipo di Ricerca
Ricerca Sapienza

Responsabile
Nilda Maria Valentin

Anno
2018

Struttura
Dipartimento di Architettura e Progetto - Sapienza Università di Roma, Southeast University, Nanjing, China, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, China.

Componenti del gruppo di Ricerca
STRUTTURATI:
Renato Partenope, Nicoletta Trasi
DOTTORANDI DIAP:
Enrica Di Toppa, Song Chen, Leopoldo Russo Ceccotti
MEMBRI ESTERNI:
Marco Petreschi (Dipartimento di Architettura e Progetto), Zhou Qi (Southeast University, Nanjing, China), Zhou Minghao (Tongji University, Shanghai, China), Fan Zhengyu (Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, China), Genovese Paolo Vincenzo (Tianjin University, Tianjin, China)

Settore
Architettura

Keywords
China, Architecture, Urban design, Urban regeneration, Cultural Heritage, Landscape