The 3rd US-China Tall Buildings Symposium
April 22, 2016 from 8:30am to 6:00 pm
Stanford University, Huang Engineering Center
Mackenzie Room 300
475 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA
http://aiasf.org/event/2016/04/22/the-3rd-us-china-tall-buildings-symposium/
Book Talk - CED Library
On Tuesday, March 8 at 7:00 pm, Renee will talk about her years of observing Chinese urbanism in 210 Wurster Hall. http://ced.berkeley.edu/events-media/events/author-book-talk-renee-chow
The Atlantic CITYLAB
China Hopes to Outgrow Its 'Weird Architecture' Trend: http://www.citylab.com/design/2016/02/chinas-wants-stricter-building-standards-not-weird-architecture/470343/
Architexturez Site features Book
The site Architexturez South Asia featured 'Changing Chinese Cities' citing its call for a new design paradigm in the development of cities.
MyScience features 'Changing Chinese Cities'
The site myScience.com featured a review of the 'Changing Chinese Cites' - here.
World Architecture Community
Changing Chinese Cities featured on the World Architecture Community site. Have a look!
'Changing Chinese Cities' reviewed in the Asian Review
Simone van Nieuwenhuizen reviews 'Changing Chinese Cities' in the Asian Review.
"... offers a different perspective on these challenges. Chow argues that it is possible—indeed preferable—for Chinese cities to modernize without superseding their traditional aspects, and calls for a more nuanced approach to urban design. Chow remarks that a lack of attention to “common architecture” has prevented urban planners from adopting this nuanced approach."
Here in the Asian Review.