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Title: | Renegotiation of metropolitan heritage in China : Yihe Mansions, Nanjing | Authors: | Zhang, S Bruyns, GJB Jachna, TJ Ma, Y |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Source: | WIT transactions on the built environment, 2019, v. 191, p. 257-268 | Abstract: | The Chinese economic reform and opening during the 1980s (改革開放) is not only credited for China’s modernisation – through accelerated urbanisation and its social and economic legislation – it is also acknowledged for the establishment of heritage legislation to protect Chinese cultural capital. In contrast, the consequences of these reforms are concomitantly blamed for the current imbalance between urban development and heritage protection that in the current reality favours economic growth over heritage policies. With heritage awareness on the rise, the recent government-led projects have spearheaded new directions, merging neoliberal planning and heritage protection in regeneration projects. This paper will discuss the Yihe Mansions project (頤和公館), Nanjing, a regeneration project earmarked as a residential area for senior officials in the Republic of China. As one of four cases of a research programme, the Yihe Mansions case will illustrate the application of a developmental model, exploring the intricate balance between economic development, protection and contemporary lifestyles in inner urban areas. This paper also deliberates a new dialogue between decision makers and end users under the public ownership of land, exploring how the government integrates the public’s wishes as part of state-driven real estate projects. Applying unobtrusive and obtrusive research methodologies, this paper is grounded in a more holistic understanding of the renegotiation of Chinese metropolitan areas between development and protection that aims to establish a dynamic and feasible model of heritage protection in Chinese urban settings. | Keywords: | Chinese metropolitan heritage areas Yihe Mansions The balance between urban development and heritage protection The renegotiation between decision makers and end users |
Publisher: | WIT Press | Journal: | WIT transactions on the built environment | ISSN: | 1743-3509 | DOI: | 10.2495/STR190221 | Rights: | © 2019 WIT Press All of the papers published are freely available, without charge, for users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, link to the full text, or use for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author as long as the author/copyright holder is attributed. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access. (https://www.witpress.com/information/wit-transactions) The following publication Zhang, S., Bruyns, G. J. B., Jachna, T. J., & Ma, Y. (2019). Renegotiation of metropolitan heritage in China: Yihe Mansions, Nanjing. WIT transactions on the built environment, v. 191, p. 257-268 is available at https://doi.org/10.2495/STR190221. |
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