TY - BOOK ID - 78139388 TI - Chinese spatial strategies PY - 2004 SN - 1280075554 1134366213 0203613481 9780203613481 9786610075553 6610075557 0415318831 9781134366163 9781134366200 9781134366217 9780415318839 1134366205 PB - London New York RoutledgeCurzon DB - UniCat KW - Architecture KW - Space (Architecture) KW - Architecture and state KW - Architecture and religion. KW - City planning KW - Religion and architecture KW - Religion KW - State and architecture KW - Architecture and space KW - Space and architectural mass KW - Space in architecture KW - Architecture, Western (Western countries) KW - Building design KW - Buildings KW - Construction KW - Western architecture (Western countries) KW - Art KW - Building KW - Cities and towns KW - Civic planning KW - Land use, Urban KW - Model cities KW - Redevelopment, Urban KW - Slum clearance KW - Town planning KW - Urban design KW - Urban development KW - Urban planning KW - Land use KW - Planning KW - Art, Municipal KW - Civic improvement KW - Regional planning KW - Urban policy KW - Urban renewal KW - Composition, proportion, etc. KW - Design and construction KW - Government policy KW - Management KW - Forbidden City (Beijing, China) KW - Beijing (China) KW - Beijing Shi (China) KW - Begejing (China) KW - Begejing Qota (China) KW - Bėėzhin (China) KW - Бээжин (China) KW - Peiping (China) KW - Peping (China) KW - Pekin (China) KW - Pei-ching shih (China) KW - Pei-pʻing shih (China) KW - Peking (China) KW - Pukkyŏng (China) KW - Beijing Municipality (China) KW - Bei Jing Shi (China) KW - Pei-ching (China) KW - Pechino (China) KW - Pequim (China) KW - Peiping Municipal Administrative Area (China) KW - Peiping Municipality (China) KW - Peking Municipality (China) KW - Bījīn (China) KW - Dadu (China) KW - Daidu (China) KW - 北京 (China) KW - Beiping Tebieshi zheng fu KW - Beiping Shi zheng fu KW - Beiping Shi di fang wei chi hui KW - Beijing di fang wei chi hui KW - Beijing Tebieshi zheng fu KW - Beijing Tebieshi gong shu KW - Beijing Shi ren min zheng fu KW - Beijing Shi ren min wei yuan hui KW - Beijing Shi ge ming wei yuan hui KW - Buildings, structures, etc. KW - S17/1610 KW - S17/1600 KW - S03/0631 KW - S11/0450 KW - -Space (Architecture) KW - -Architecture and state KW - -Architecture and religion KW - -Religion and architecture KW - China: Art and archaeology--Civil architecture KW - China: Art and archaeology--Architecture KW - China: Geography, description and travel--Beijing (incl. concessions) KW - China: Social sciences--Cities: general and before 1840 KW - -Beijing Shi (China) KW - Buildings, structures, etc KW - Negative space (Architecture) KW - -Cities and towns KW - Architecture, Primitive KW - -Forbidden City (Beijing, China) KW - -Buildings, structures, etc UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78139388 AB - Chinese Spatial Strategies presents a study of social spaces of the capital of Ming Qing China (1420-1911). Focusing on early Ming and early and middle Qing, it explores architectural, urban and geographical space of Beijing, in relation to issues of history, geopolitics, urban social structure, imperial rule and authority, symbolism, and aesthetic and existential experience. At once historical and theoretical, the work argues that there is a Chinese approach to spatial disposition which is strategic and holistic. ER -