Sustainability and Historic Preservation: A Case Study of Nanjing

This thesis examines the city of Nanjing in the context of challenges to its sustainability and preservation represented by contesting forces in play in its rapid urbanization and redevelopment. These contesting forces are represented in a discourse matrix that illustrates the tensions between holis...

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Main Author: Yang, Wanyun
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Published: Scholarship @ Claremont 2017
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Online Access:http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1113
http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2158&context=scripps_theses
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spelling ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-scholarship.claremont.edu-scripps_theses-21582018-02-08T03:26:20Z Sustainability and Historic Preservation: A Case Study of Nanjing Yang, Wanyun This thesis examines the city of Nanjing in the context of challenges to its sustainability and preservation represented by contesting forces in play in its rapid urbanization and redevelopment. These contesting forces are represented in a discourse matrix that illustrates the tensions between holism and economic development on one axis and contested interpretations of intrinsic values and place-based associations of residents on another. These tensions, which are present in many historic preservation cases across the globe, are made very specific by the administrative structure of preservation in China and in the city in tension with the pressures of conventional redevelopment that destroys historic fabric. At issue are losses of authenticity in the life of the city as understood by the associations of residents with their places of residence. This tension is exacerbated by the cultural and difficult political history of Nanjing, which can be understood to embody its intrinsic history. This history is recounted here to provide context for the evaluation of two city preservation projects, the Ming City Wall and the South Old Town preservation districts in relation to the discourse matrix. Conclusions are offered which suggest that only the future will reveal how Nanjing will or will not resolve these tensions between holistic preservation and government-controlled redevelopment. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1113 http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2158&context=scripps_theses © 2017 Wanyun Yang default Scripps Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont historic preservation China Chinese Studies Environmental Studies Historic Preservation and Conservation
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topic historic preservation
China
Chinese Studies
Environmental Studies
Historic Preservation and Conservation
spellingShingle historic preservation
China
Chinese Studies
Environmental Studies
Historic Preservation and Conservation
Yang, Wanyun
Sustainability and Historic Preservation: A Case Study of Nanjing
description This thesis examines the city of Nanjing in the context of challenges to its sustainability and preservation represented by contesting forces in play in its rapid urbanization and redevelopment. These contesting forces are represented in a discourse matrix that illustrates the tensions between holism and economic development on one axis and contested interpretations of intrinsic values and place-based associations of residents on another. These tensions, which are present in many historic preservation cases across the globe, are made very specific by the administrative structure of preservation in China and in the city in tension with the pressures of conventional redevelopment that destroys historic fabric. At issue are losses of authenticity in the life of the city as understood by the associations of residents with their places of residence. This tension is exacerbated by the cultural and difficult political history of Nanjing, which can be understood to embody its intrinsic history. This history is recounted here to provide context for the evaluation of two city preservation projects, the Ming City Wall and the South Old Town preservation districts in relation to the discourse matrix. Conclusions are offered which suggest that only the future will reveal how Nanjing will or will not resolve these tensions between holistic preservation and government-controlled redevelopment.
author Yang, Wanyun
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title Sustainability and Historic Preservation: A Case Study of Nanjing
title_short Sustainability and Historic Preservation: A Case Study of Nanjing
title_full Sustainability and Historic Preservation: A Case Study of Nanjing
title_fullStr Sustainability and Historic Preservation: A Case Study of Nanjing
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability and Historic Preservation: A Case Study of Nanjing
title_sort sustainability and historic preservation: a case study of nanjing
publisher Scholarship @ Claremont
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