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Asian Revitalization: Adaptive Reuse in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Singapore

Editat de Katie Cummer, Lynne D. DiStefano
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iun 2021
Adaptive reuse, or using a building for a new purpose, has become popular around the world, but discussion about adaptive reuse in Asia is relatively scarce. As a result, this architectural innovation in Asia, which includes redesigned institutional buildings, awards for cultural heritage conservation projects, and adapted reuse field studies, is overdue for consideration. Asian Revitalization’s review of adaptive reuse begins by comparing the global presence of adaptive reuse to its presence in Asia and evolves into a detailed examination of adaptive reuse’s relationship to urban development and sustainability, how adaptive reuse supports heritage buildings, and its connection to best practices in heritage conservation in Asia. The text grounds its analysis in essays, timelines, and case studies that focus on revitalization in Hong Kong, commercial development in Shanghai, and community building in Singapore in addition to analysis of government policy documents and extensive fieldwork. At a time when sustainable development is crucial, Asian Revitalization can provide classrooms and a professional readership with a valuable resource about Asia’s participation in this flourishing and creative architectural movement.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789888528561
ISBN-10: 9888528564
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 108 halftones
Dimensiuni: 203 x 279 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Hong Kong University Press
Colecția Hong Kong University Press

Recenzii

Asian Revitalization is a highly practical and accessible volume on the long-established conservation practice of adaptive reuse in East Asia. Its focus on real-life issues, examples, and challenges posed by revitalization programs in the region is extremely relevant to researchers and practitioners in architectural conservation, urban design, and urban studies.”—Miles Glendinning, University of Edinburgh
“This is a superb, well-documented, and original book written by some of the best-known and highly respected authors in the field of heritage conservation. The carefully examined case studies illustrate a wide variety of solutions that highlight the work of some of the best minds of the next generations.”—Alastair Kerr, University of Victoria
“This is a most interesting set of essays, informative and thought-provoking. The best way to save any heritage building is by keeping it in beneficial use and how to achieve this in a sensitive manner is what these essays are about. They should be vital reading for anyone considering an adaptive reuse project in Asia.”—Michael Morrison, Purcell
“With cultural heritage firmly ensconced in the global development agendas of the United Nations, this well-grounded volume draws upon the experience of Hong Kong SAR, Shanghai, and Singapore to demonstrate to scholars and practitioners alike how historic properties can be sustained through savvy adaptive reuse in the midst of tremendous urban redevelopment pressures.” —Montira Horayangura Unakul, UNESCO Bangkok

Notă biografică

Katie Cummer is the principal heritage consultant of Cummer Heritage Consulting and was the founding director of the Bachelor of Arts in Conservation Degree offered by the Division of Architectural Conservation Programmes at the University of Hong Kong. She is coauthor of Heritage RevealedLynne D. DiStefano is an adjunct professor and academic advisor for the Division of Architectural Conversation Programmes, of which she was also a founder and director, at the University of Hong Kong. She is coauthor of Small God, Big City: Earth God Shrines in Urban Hong Kong and Hong Kong Corner Houses.

Cuprins

Adaptive Reuse: Introduction
Essays
Adaptive Reuse within Urban Areas
Cultural Heritage as a Driver for Sustainable Cities
Measuring the Impacts: Making a Case for the Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Buildings

Adaptive Reuse and Regional Best Practice
New Lease of Life: The Evolution of Adaptive Reuse in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Timeline

Adaptive Reuse: Reincarnation of Heritage Conservation and Its Evolution in Shanghai
Shanghai Timeline

“Adapt and Survive”: A Survivalist’s Pragmatism and Adaptability Approach to the Adaptive Reuse Paradigm in Singapore 85
Singapore Timeline 104

Case Studies
Industrial Case Studies
• Cattle Depot Artist Village, Hong Kong
• Red Town, Shanghai
• The Warehouse Hotel, Singapore
Institutional Case Studies
• Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), Hong Kong
• Bund 18, Shanghai
• National Gallery Singapore, Singapore
Military Case Studies
• Crown Wine Cellars (Little Hong Kong), Hong Kong
• The Waterhouse at South Bund, Shanghai
• Gillman Barracks, Singapore
Mixed Use Case Studies
• Prince Edward Road West Shophouses, Hong Kong
• Tianzifang, Shanghai
• Clarke Quay, Singapore
Residential Case Studies
• Blue House Cluster, Hong Kong
• Huai Hai Lu 796, Shanghai
• Space Asia Hub, Singapore
Concluding Discussion on Adaptive Reuse in the Asian Context