• Beijing
    Mostly clear Mostly clear
    25°F

  • Shanghai
    Partly sunny with thundershowers Partly sunny with thundershowers
    39°F

  • Hong Kong
    Showers Showers
    63°F

  • Taipei
    Cloudy Cloudy
    59°F

  • Lhasa
    Showers Showers
    37°F

  • Urumqi
    Showers Showers
    4°F

  • Chongqing
    Cloudy Cloudy
    42°F

  • Chengdu
    Partly sunny with showers Partly sunny with showers
    39°F

  • Changsha
    Mostly cloudy with showers Mostly cloudy with showers
    35°F

  • Harbin
    Partly sunny with showers Partly sunny with showers
    3°F

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    SUMMARY/EXCERPT:

    Kurt Anderson sees promise in China’s bold new architecture:

    “Just as many of New York City’s most iconic landmarks rose in breathtakingly brief succession a century ago, Beijing has been re-inventing itself since 2001 with a rush of showstopping buildings by internationally renowned architects: Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron’s National Stadium, Steven Holl’s Linked Hybrid complex, Rem Koolhaas’s China Central Television headquarters, and Norman Foster’s Terminal 3. On the eve of a controversial Olympics, Kurt Andersen sees China’s true promise in a more enduring spectacle of daring commissions, bravura engineering, and creatively humanistic design…”


    From Mao to Wow!

    “But having just visited for the first time, I realized that what early-21st-century Beijing even more deeply resembles is New York at the turn of the 20th century. That’s the moment at which modern New York was inventing itself by showstopping leaps and bounds…” [Read]



    By Kurt Anderson // At Vanity Fair // On August 2008

    Filed In Articles // On Sep 1, 2008 // Under Architecture, Modernization



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