Urban conservation in China Historical development, current practice and morphological approach

被引:66
作者
Whitehand, J. W. R. [1 ]
Gu, Kai [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Sch Geog Earth & Environm Sci, Urban Geog, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[2] Univ Auckland, Sch Architecture & Planning, Planning, Auckland 92019, New Zealand
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
D O I
10.3828/tpr.78.5.6
中图分类号
TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
学科分类号
0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
摘要
Relatively little has been written about urban conservation in China, despite the fact that it is facing great challenges in both research and practice. It developed from a focus on individual sites and structures in the early 1920s to a concern with entire historic cities and sizeable historical areas within cities by the end of the twentieth century. A major defect, however, is that morphogenetic and analytical approaches are largely lacking. Conservation of individual buildings is poorly connected to appreciation of the wider historico-geographical environments in which those buildings are located. A morphological approach of a type developed by M.R.G. Conzen, hitherto largely limited in its application to Europe, provides a means of rectifying this defect. This approach is illustrated by an examination of a historical area in Beijing. It demonstrates the way in which an understanding of urban areas as historico-geographical entities can strengthen the theoretical basis of conservation.
引用
收藏
页码:643 / 670
页数:28
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Development vs. conservation in limited urban sprawl: An integrated framework for resolving the urban boundary dilemma in China
    Song, Xiangxiang
    Zhang, Zuo
    Wang, Zhe
    Liu, Yanzhong
    JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES, 2024, 34 (07) : 1371 - 1393
  • [42] The Teaching of Urban Design: A Morphological Approach
    Gu, Kai
    JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, 2020, 40 (04) : 472 - 481
  • [43] A Morphological Approach to Predicting Urban Expansion
    Arsanjani, Jamal Jokar
    Helbich, Marco
    Mousivand, Ali Jafar
    TRANSACTIONS IN GIS, 2014, 18 (02) : 219 - 233
  • [45] Conservation of Mediterranean wetlands: Interest of historical approach
    Daoud-Bouattour, Amina
    Muller, Serge D.
    Ferchichi-Ben Jamaa, Hafawa
    Ben Saad-Limam, Samia
    Rhazi, Laila
    Soulie-Maersche, Ingeborg
    Rouissi, Maya
    Touati, Besma
    Jilani, Imtinene Ben Haj
    Gammar, Amor Mokhtar
    Ghrabi-Gammar, Zeineb
    COMPTES RENDUS BIOLOGIES, 2011, 334 (10) : 742 - 756
  • [46] Urban Heritage Conservation and Modern Urban Development from the Perspective of the Historic Urban Landscape Approach: A Case Study of Suzhou
    Jiang, Jun
    Zhou, Tiancheng
    Han, Yirui
    Ikebe, Konomi
    LAND, 2022, 11 (08)
  • [47] Cranio-facial reconstruction in forensic identification - Historical development and a review of current practice
    Vanezis, M
    Vanezis, P
    MEDICINE SCIENCE AND THE LAW, 2000, 40 (03) : 197 - 205
  • [48] Historical and current status of HLB in China
    Deng, X.
    Zhang, P.
    Liu, R.
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2009, 99 (06) : S156 - S156
  • [49] Urban development in China
    Brakman, Steven
    Garretsen, Harry
    van Marrewijk, Charles
    CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF REGIONS ECONOMY AND SOCIETY, 2016, 9 (03) : 467 - 477
  • [50] Study on The Development of Urban Historical area and The Conservation of Cultural Heritages from The Viewpoint of The Participation of Local Organization
    Lu, Chipang
    Chen, Shihming
    SUSTAINABLE CITIES DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION, PTS 1-3, 2013, 361-363 : 58 - +