Constructing the colonized land entwined perspectives of East Asia around WWII / edited by Izumi Kuroishi, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan.

SeriesDesign and the built environment series
Contents A study on Japanese colonial architecture in East Asia / Yasuhiko Nishizawa -- Recentering the city : municipal architecture in Shanghai, 1927-1934 / Cole Roskam -- Scholarship and political identity : Asianism in Tadashi Sekino's Survey of Chinese heritage before 1935 / Xu Subin -- Transplanting state Shinto : the reconfiguration of existing built and natural environments in colonized Taiwan / Akihito Aoi -- From political governance and spatial restructure to urban transformation and architectural achievements : discourse on architecture in the Japanese colonial period, 1895-1945 / Chao-Ching Fu -- Macau's urban transformation 1927-1949 : the significance of Sino-Portuguese foreign relations in the urban form / Paula Morais -- Colonial modernity and urban space : Seoul and the 1930s land readjustment project / Junichiro Ishida and Jooya Kim -- On Park Kil-Ryong's discovering, understanding, and designing of Korean architecture / Woo Don-Son -- Domesticating others' space : surveys and reforms of housing in Chosen and Japan by Wajiro Kon / Izumi Kuroishi.
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LCCN 2013034121
ISBN9781409428183 (hardback : alk. paper)

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