The Shenzhen Experiment: The Story of China’s Instant City

Awards:   Winner of IHR Transdisciplinary Humanities Book Award 2020 (United States) Winner of Transdisciplinary Humanities Book Award 2020 (United States)
Author:   Juan Du
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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9780674975286


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 January 2020
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of IHR Transdisciplinary Humanities Book Award 2020 (United States)
  • Winner of Transdisciplinary Humanities Book Award 2020 (United States)

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Author:   Juan Du
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
ISBN:  

9780674975286


ISBN 10:   0674975286
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 January 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A rich history of China's famous 'instant city, ' which may not be so instant after all. Juan Du takes us on an informative and unexpected journey through a major metropolis.--Yung Ho Chang, Principal of Atelier FCJZ, Beijing As urban planner Juan Du shows in this deep dive of a history, the 'instant city' narrative is a myth. Sweeping aside slick origin stories, Du reveals a reality in which Shenzhen's prosperity is driven by oyster fishers, vibrant night markets and the aspirations of millions, not just by the policymakers of Beijing.-- (01/08/2020) Explores the blurry history of the city, beginning with its farmers and oyster fishermen...An important story for architects and planners everywhere facing the excitement as well as perils of rapid urbanization and industrialization.--Architect's Newspaper (12/23/2019) Endeavors to move beyond the caricature of Shenzhen as a historyless tabula rasa...The area which would become 'Shenzhen' was a well-populated and culturally rich landscape, and its history is here outlined in detail...Provides a nuanced and detailed historical grounding, drawing on a diverse range of sources and primary research. Blending the personal and the historical, it is an outstanding primer on the fascinating fortunes of a city which will only grow in national and global significance over the course of the next decade.-- (01/08/2020) This remarkable exploration of modern China reveals the humanity hidden in the shadows of international finance and globalized architecture. It is the extraordinary story of ordinary lives surviving and thriving in one of China's most dynamic cities.--Austin Williams, author of China's Urban Revolution and New Chinese Architecture: Twenty Women Building the Future In stark contrast to conventional, flattened accounts of this vast Chinese city, Juan Du has given us an architect's magical encounter with a place that we cannot quite see with our eyes, but can experience in fragments. I love this account of Shenzhen.--Saskia Sassen, author of Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy Shenzhen, the fastest growing city on earth, has been globally acknowledged as the test tube for modern China. In The Shenzhen Experiment, Juan Du deftly uncovers the secrets of the city famous for its unprecedented economic development and social mobility.--Ole Bouman, Founding Director of Design Society, Shenzhen


A rich history of China's famous 'instant city, ' which may not be so instant after all. Juan Du takes us on an informative and unexpected journey through a major metropolis.--Yung Ho Chang, Principal of Atelier FCJZ, Beijing Explores the blurry history of the city, beginning with its farmers and oyster fishermen...An important story for architects and planners everywhere facing the excitement as well as perils of rapid urbanization and industrialization.--Architect's Newspaper (12/23/2019) As urban planner Juan Du shows in this deep dive of a history, the 'instant city' narrative is a myth. Sweeping aside slick origin stories, Du reveals a reality in which Shenzhen's prosperity is driven by oyster fishers, vibrant night markets and the aspirations of millions, not just by the policymakers of Beijing.-- (01/08/2020) Endeavors to move beyond the caricature of Shenzhen as a historyless tabula rasa...The area which would become 'Shenzhen' was a well-populated and culturally rich landscape, and its history is here outlined in detail...Provides a nuanced and detailed historical grounding, drawing on a diverse range of sources and primary research. Blending the personal and the historical, it is an outstanding primer on the fascinating fortunes of a city which will only grow in national and global significance over the course of the next decade.-- (01/08/2020) This remarkable exploration of modern China reveals the humanity hidden in the shadows of international finance and globalized architecture. It is the extraordinary story of ordinary lives surviving and thriving in one of China's most dynamic cities.--Austin Williams, author of China's Urban Revolution and New Chinese Architecture: Twenty Women Building the Future In stark contrast to conventional, flattened accounts of this vast Chinese city, Juan Du has given us an architect's magical encounter with a place that we cannot quite see with our eyes, but can experience in fragments. I love this account of Shenzhen.--Saskia Sassen, author of Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy Shenzhen, the fastest growing city on earth, has been globally acknowledged as the test tube for modern China. In The Shenzhen Experiment, Juan Du deftly uncovers the secrets of the city famous for its unprecedented economic development and social mobility.--Ole Bouman, Founding Director of Design Society, Shenzhen


A major contribution to understanding a fascinating city. -- Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom * Wall Street Journal * Tell[s] the story from the ground up of Shenzhen, the southern city just across the border from Hong Kong that symbolizes like no other China's economic success...Du aims to break through the cliches that have dominated so many accounts of Shenzhen...By rooting her story in the 'countless individuals' who defined the city, she argues that Shenzhen is much more than a top-down exercise in building a modern metropolis. * Financial Times * Shenzhen, the fastest growing city on earth, has been globally acknowledged as the test tube for modern China. In The Shenzhen Experiment, Juan Du deftly uncovers the secrets of the city famous for its unprecedented economic development and social mobility. -- Ole Bouman, Founding Director of Design Society, Shenzhen In stark contrast to conventional, flattened accounts of this vast Chinese city, Juan Du has given us an architect's magical encounter with a place that we cannot quite see with our eyes, but can experience in fragments. I love this account of Shenzhen. -- Saskia Sassen, author of <i>Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy</i> As urban planner Juan Du shows in this deep dive of a history, the 'instant city' narrative is a myth. Sweeping aside slick origin stories, Du reveals a reality in which Shenzhen's prosperity is driven by oyster fishers, vibrant night markets and the aspirations of millions, not just by the policymakers of Beijing. * Nature * Endeavors to move beyond the caricature of Shenzhen as a historyless tabula rasa...The area which would become 'Shenzhen' was a well-populated and culturally rich landscape, and its history is here outlined in detail...Provides a nuanced and detailed historical grounding, drawing on a diverse range of sources and primary research. Blending the personal and the historical, it is an outstanding primer on the fascinating fortunes of a city which will only grow in national and global significance over the course of the next decade. -- Jonathan Chatwin * Asian Review of Books * This is a remarkable book on a remarkable subject...Will delight both a general audience curious about China's rise, and China Hands looking for greater depth and insights into how Shenzhen fits into (and illuminates) a bigger story of modern political, economic, and social development. -- George Baily * Asian Affairs * Explores the blurry history of the city, beginning with its farmers and oyster fishermen...An important story for architects and planners everywhere facing the excitement as well as perils of rapid urbanization and industrialization. * Architect's Newspaper * Du offers straight, rich, descriptive planning history, whose mastery of Chinese sources and multilayered development makes it an invaluable resource for general use by students and scholars...An authoritative study...Anchored at human scale by the stories of oysters or nail houses, yet adroitly explaining policy debates and innovations on a national scale, this book deserves a wide readership and engagement. -- Gary W. McDonogh * City & Society * A rich history of China's famous 'instant city,' which may not be so instant after all. Juan Du takes us on an informative and unexpected journey through a major metropolis. -- Yung Ho Chang, Principal of Atelier FCJZ, Beijing This remarkable exploration of modern China reveals the humanity hidden in the shadows of international finance and globalized architecture. It is the extraordinary story of ordinary lives surviving and thriving in one of China's most dynamic cities. -- Austin Williams, author of <i>China's Urban Revolution</i> and <i>New Chinese Architecture: Twenty Women Building the Future</i>


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Juan Du, an award-winning architect and urban planner with extensive experience in China, Europe, and the United States, has been featured in international publications as one of Asia’s top designers. She is Associate Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong and was formerly on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She leads IDU_Architecture, a research and design office based in Hong Kong. Du is also the founding academic director of the Shenzhen Center for Design and is actively involved in the ongoing development and planning of the city.

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