《教育部来华留学英语授课品牌课程"当代中国"系列丛书:中国及东亚国家的城市规划和发展》 张冠增, 王兰 7560861326,9787560861326

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《教育部来华留学英语授课品牌课程"当代中国"系列丛书:中国及东亚国家的城市规划和发展》详细阐述了中国及其他东亚国家城市的发展和规划的作用。《教育部来华留学英语授课品牌课程"当代中国"系列丛书:中国及东亚国家的城市规划和发展》为国际学者、学生和留学生构建起了一座了解亚洲城市发展和规划的桥梁。

目录

Forewords
Acknowledgement
Chapter 1 East Asian Civilization and Ancient Chinese Philosophy
1.1 East Asia
1.1.1 Geographical Conditions and Early Civilizations
1.1.2 Formation and Growth of East Asian Cities
1.1.3 Common Features of East Asian Cities
1.1.4 Chronological Development ofUrban Civilizations in China
1.2 Ancient Chinese Philosophy
1.2.1 Basic Objects Studied in Ancient Chinese Philosophy
1.2.2 Early Practice ofChinese Philosophy in Urban Construction
1.3 Early City Forms and Planning
1_3.1 Formation ofUrban Order and Urban Systems
1_3.2 Principles for Early Urban Planning and Architecture
1_3.3 The Inner Structure of Early Chinese Cities
1.4 Chinese Etllical&Educational System
1.4.1 Confucianism:Structure and Hierarchy in Urban Order
1.4.2 Confuclan Influence over Urban Planning
1.4.3 Religion and Early City Life
Chapter 2 Classic Chinese Cities
2.1 Ci廿es in Ancient Times
2.1.1 Distribution ofAncient Urban Relics
2.1.2 Yancheng City:A Capital in Spring and Autumn Period
2.2 Urbanization in Imperial China
2.2.1 Imperial Cities in General
2.2.4 Cities in Heydays of Chinese Empires
2.3 Cities in Later Time Chinese Empire
2.3.1 Yuan Dynasty and the Capital Dadu
2.3.2 Cities in Ming and Qing Dynasties
2.3.3 Beijing the Capital in Ancient Time
2.4 Economic Growth in Chinese Empires
2.4.1 Traditional Handicraft Production,Market and International Trade
2.4.2 CommerciaI Cities
2.5 Postal System and Urban Construction
2.5.1 Postal System in China
2.5.2 Iiming Yi:A Postal Station in the North
2.5.3 Yucheng Yi:A Postal Station in the South
2.6 Well—preserved Old City/Town
2.6.1 Pingyao Old City
2.6.2 Zhujiajiao Old Town
2.6.3 Garrison System and City Construction
2.7 Features ofAncient Chinese Cities
Chapter 3 Chinese Villages and Classic Gardens
3.1 Traditional Chinese Villages
3.1.1 History of Chinese Villages and Construction Theory
3.1。2 SociaI Structure of Chinese Traditional Villages
3.1.3 Elements for Village Construction
3.1.4 Villages afcer 1949 Revolution
3.2 Well—preserved Chinese Villages
3.2.1 Traditional Villages in Modern China
3.2.2 Chang Family Compound in Shanxi Province
3.2.3 Dangjia Village in Shaanxi Province
3.2.4 Traditional Villages in Anhui Province
3.3 Chinese Classic Gardens
3.3.1 History and Philosophy ofChinese Classic Gardens
3.3.2 Well—preserved Classic Gardens
Chapter 4 Urban Construction and Development in EA Countries
4.1 Japanese Cities
4.1.1 The Early Japanese Civilization
4.1.2 The Shogunate Regime Period and Urban Development
4.1.3 Construction of Castle Town
4.1.4 Economic Development of Japanese Cities
4.1.5 Modernization of Japanese Cities
4.2 Korean Cities
4.2.1 Construction and Development of Korean Cities in Early Times
4.2.2 Structures of Korean Cities
4.2.3 Seoul:History and Modernization
4.2.4 Pyongyang:The Capital of Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Chapter 5 The 20th Century Urbanization in China
5.1 Colonization of East Asian Cities
5.1.1 Impact ofWestern Civilization
5.1.2 lapanese Invasion and Construction of Colonies
5.1.3 Modernization Movement in the 19th Century China
5.1.4 Historic Role of Colonial Chinese Cities
5.2 Urbanization since 1949 Revolution in China
5.2.1 The Start—up Stage(1949—19S7)
5.2.2 The Fluctuation Stage(1958—1977)
5.2.3 The Sustained and Steady Development Stage(1978一)
5.3 Urbanization since 1978 Reform
513.1 The Coastal City Construction
5.3.2 City Groups in Yangtze River Delta
5.3.3 City Development against a Background ofYangtze River
Delta Integration
5.3.4 Shanghai Development since 1991
5.3.5 Main Features ofthe Comprehensive Plan ofthe Shanghai Metropolitan Region(1999—2020)
Chapter 6 Urban Planning and Its Influence on Asian Cities
6.1 Urban Planning in lapan
6.1.1 Urban Planning System in Japan
6.1.2 PlansforTokyo
6.2 Urban Planning in Vietnam
6.2.1 Planning System
6.2.2 Urban Planning Administration
6.2.3 Cases in Vietnam
6.3 Urban Planning in South Korea
6.3.1 Planning System
6.3.2 Economic and Spatial Development in Seoul
Chapter 7 Urban Planning in China
7.1 Laws and Standards for Urban and Rural Planning
7.1.1 Laws and Regulations
7.1.2 Technical Standard System for Urban and Rural Planning
7.2 Urban and Rural Planning Law
7.3 Urban and Rural Planning System
7.3.1 Structure of Planning System
7.3.2 Main Content of Urban and Rural Plans
7.3.3 Approval Procedure of Urban and Rural P1an
7.4 Administration and Revision of Urban and Rural PIan
7.4.1 Urban and Rural Administrative System
7.4.2 Revision of Urban and Rural Plan
7.5 Urban Planning in Shanghai
7.5.1 Planning Institutions
7.5.2 Plan System
7.5.3 Plan Making
7.5.4 Conclusion
References

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a natural environment surrounded by mountains from the north (to protect the city against the chilly north wind), the east and the west directions, leaving the south part facing a river, where fertile land could be irrigated and food grown for its inhabitants.This selected site of a city is considered suitable for people to live — not for temporary, but rather, permanent goals.At the same time, all the productive and administrative actions must also follow natural laws so as to ensure the integration between the order of the heavenly God and the society, ensuring the harmony of nature and human society.
In Fengshui theory, Bagua is the most valuable tool used to help understand the relationship between the environments.The various aspects of city life, such as the wealth, reputation, family, health, career, wisdom and children, etc.are the main concerns in daily life, and each can be represented by a corresponding area on the Bagua map.Until the present day, people in Chinese Hong Kong, Taiwan and some south—east Asian countries still believe that Bagua could help them to recognize the "Power Spots", which are the most essential elements in Fengshui and closely related to one's destiny and the happiness of a family.In Fengshui theory, the power spots are determined by the design and architecture of people's particular living spaces, including a house, a village or town.
ISBN7560861326,9787560861326
出版社同济大学出版社
作者张冠增
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