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Autor:
Lachlan B. Barber, CL Chu
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Place Meaning and Attachment ISBN: 9780367232689
Place Meaning and Attachment
Place Meaning and Attachment
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367232689-15
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367232689-15
Autor:
CL Chu
Publikováno v:
Architectural Theory Review. 22:309-337
The paper explores the idea of architecture and Occidentalism in the writings of building journals and illustrated magazines in the early twentieth century. More specifically, it examines how image...
Autor:
CL Chu
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Architecture. 22:1066-1091
This paper explores how changing ideals of the modern home were articulated in China's architectural journals and mass-market texts during the 1920s and 1930s, a period in which many Chinese cities...
Autor:
CL Chu
Publikováno v:
Geoforum. 65:440-450
This paper examines the conflicting sentiments generated by Macau’s recent developments and how these dynamics have helped galvanize particular visions among Macau’s residents holding different possessive relationships to the city. More specifica
Autor:
Romola Sanyal, CL Chu
Publikováno v:
Geoforum. 65:399-402
Autor:
CL Chu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Historical Geography. 42:180-192
While ‘good government’ has long been hailed as a defining feature of colonial Hong Kong, this paper argues that it should be seen as an epistemological ordering frame whose existence relied upon constant processes of moralization undertaken by m
Autor:
CL Chu
Publikováno v:
Planning Perspectives. 30:665-667
Over the last two decades, accelerating urban transformation in China has attracted growing attention from researchers from different fields, leading to an expanding body of literature on Chinese u...
Publikováno v:
Human Gene Therapy. 21:1357-1499
Autor:
CL Chu
Publikováno v:
Habitat International. 32:375-383
This paper explores the post-handover surge of civic activism in Hong Kong by examining the controversy over the demolition of the Hunghom Estate—a government subsidized housing project that was sold to private developers during a recession in earl