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Sunday, March 16, 2008
cities from zero book
With recent events in Tibet it got me thinking about how the rapid expansion of China has destroyed so many things in it's wake.
This seems to be another Tienanmen Square for the Chinese people. This book examines the way history, culture, and natural considerations are swept aside to produce cities from dust, planning from ground zero. It looks at Dubai and China as case studies.
I wonder if this architectural urban planning could be applied to the pathological pursuit of power that is the cultural wasteland of Chinese neighboring countries, horrifically it seems so.
Tibet in exile
Meanwhile the sitting protest in London continues.
Labels:
architecture,
china,
culture,
tibet
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