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China's remarkable journey from poverty to becoming the world's second-largest economic power is marked by extraordinary urban growth and consumption capacity of its urban population. Central to this development fervor are multifunctional commercial complexes and shopping malls, now key features of modern urban districts. The concept of shopping malls, originally introduced to China by American architects in the 1980s, has since flourished on an even larger scale than their American counterparts.
This book delves into the origins of shopping mall development in the United States after World War II, tracing how American architects exported this building type into China's rapidly evolving urban landscapes, particularly in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Kunming, and Guangzhou. Using primary sources, statistical analyses, and illustrated case studies, the book explores the evolution of shopping malls as a consequence of China's profound economic, social, and cultural change over the past four decades. The book also highlights the impact of American consumerism on the everyday lives of Chinese people, altering not only consumer patterns but also local architectural practices. This tale of transformation is essential reading for anyone interested in China's rapid urban development.
- Autors Charlie Qiuli Xue, Arwen Yingting Chen
- ISBN13 9789888946754
- ISBN10 9888946757
- Pàgines 334
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 16/03/2026
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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American-Designed Shopping Malls in China (Alemany, Francès)
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- Charlie Qiuli Xue, Arwen Yingting Chen
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- City University of Hong Kong Press (2026)
- 9789888946754



