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前言
This is the fourth edition of the Shanghai Architecture Guide to be publishedsince the first edition in 1999* In addition, I have published other guides whichconcentrate on residential and religious buildings* I started my research of thecity of Shanghai in 1997* My first visit to the city was in April 1992* At that time the city had notchanged much from it was in the 1930s and 1940s* Apart from the expansion ofthe city, few changes had ourred over the years* In 1992, Pudong was still afarmland* Only one bridge spanned the Huangpu River (the second one was atthat time under construction)* The promenade as embankment along the Bund!Waitan was also under construction* No highway, subway or elevated-railwaycrsed the city* The Public Museum, the Public Library and the City Hall werestill in foreign (French or British) constructed buildings* Only a few high-risebuildings were evident in the city* Pudong airport was yet to be built and the citywas served by only one airport at Hongqiao* During the 1990s I witnessed the beginning of a large scale and rapidtransformation of the city* In just a few years, new public buildings had been builtwhich immediately became the new symbols of Shanghai: The Oriental Pearl TVTower, the Municipal Library, the City Hall, the Shanghai Museum, the GrandTheatre, and the Urban Planning Exhibition Centre* In addition, the citystransportation system was further developed, new bridges spanned the HuangpuRiver* Thousands of residential buildings were constructed as the city started toexpand towards the suburbs*内容概要
《上海建筑百年(新版)》主要内容:This book is a short guide of architecture in Shanghai* The guide illustrates the architectural and urban landscape solely as an instant photograph and I have tried to refrain from including personal or general ments or opinions* As an architectural guide it contains illustrations of buildings, including photographs, drawings and indications of the location of buildings in the city* Furthermore, texts and photographs are explicative and unbiased in their content and significance* The guide is divided into six itineraries and eh itinerary is divided into several sections, one for eh building* Eh section contains photographs, an exterior view as well as others to illustrate particular details or the interior view, a brief explanation, often a drawing and always the address in both English and Chinese* Eh itinerary has a city map showing the location of the buildings illustrated*作者简介
Luigi Novelli,Born in Rome, Italy* Graduated from the University of Rome No* I "La Sapienza" in 1987* Registered in the Architect Association of Rome* Since 1985 he had worked in Italy: mainly in Rome and central Italy (Abruzzo, Sardinia and Naples)* During the early 1990s, he worked in Albania* He has engaged in new design, redevelopment, restorations, maintenance works, supervision of construction and interior design* Since 1997 he has worked in Shanghai and Beijing* He worked for four years in a Taiwanese architecture firm in Shanghai* Since 2003 he has worked in an Italian architecture firm based in Shanghai (projects in China mainland, Mongolia, Vietnam, Kazakhstan)* He has worked on projects for new buildings, urban planning and interior design* He has published the books: - Shanghai Architecture between China and the West Dedalo Publishing House, Rome 1999 - Shanghai Architecture Gttide 100 Years/100 Buildings Baijia Publishing House, Shanghai 2001- Shan。ghai Architecture Gttide (two editions) - Shanghai Residential Buildings - Shanghai Religious Buildings Haiwen Audio-Visual Publishing, Shanghai 2003*书籍目录
PrefeAbout the BookShanghai: Urban Development and New ArchitectureItinerary 1Historical and Local HeritageItinerary2Modem and International HeritageItinerary 2A——Shanghai in the 1920sItinerary 2B——Shanghai in the 1930sItinerary 3Longtang (Shikumen) HousingItinerary 4Palmer & Turner Architecture and the Bund/WaitanItinerary 5Contemporary Shanghai:from the Late 1980s to 2007Itinerary 6Shanghai Peoples SquareAppendixAppendix l Three Generations of Public BuildingsAppendix 2 Wandering and Wondering aboutBund/Waitan and Peoples Square章节摘录
Shanghai as a modern city was foundedduring the beginning and the middle of the19th century, however the pre-existing villageand temples were built in the region over thecenturies* Both village and temples are nowincorporated into the urban fabric* The pre-existing village had a circularlayout easily recognizable even now due tothe modern roads that follow that shape* It islocated in the southern part of downtownShanghai in the former Nanshi District, nowHuangpu District* A short stretch of the originaldefensive wall still exists in the museumof the former Temple of the God Guangong* Pre-existing temples and pagodas weredotted in many locations in the north, south,east and west* Some temples are still locatedin their original pitions* Others were movedfrom their original sites to new ones* Sometemples still remain their original structureswhile others have been rebuilt with modern technologies* Given the above conditions, though Shanghai is not considered to be a "historicalcity" nowadays, its historical heritage isstrong and deeply rooted in the modern city* Due to the ft that historical heritagebuildings have been rebuilt, heavily renovatedand moved very frequently over the years,this guide illustrates buildings aording tothe tocation criteria rather than chronologically*The title "Historical and Local Heritage"suggests that the two criteria cannot be takenin isolation of eh other* Both historical andlocal terms are meaningful* The oldest settings among the includedin this guide are the Longhua Temple andLonghua Pagoda dating bk t0 242 AD and247 AD respectively and the Jingan Templedating bk t0 247 AD* However, the existingconstructions were rebuilt in 1899, 977 AD(although heavily restored in 1954) andapproximately the year 2000 (although stillunder construction) respectively*图书封面
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