Unplanned Periphery: The Vertical City, Minhang District

Crembil RPI/Tongji China Studio, Spring 2008

Unplanned Periphery: The Vertical City, Minhang District Crembil RPI/Tongji China Studio, Spring 2008 Pasquale, Angela Smith, Aaron Zhu, Bei Student projects Urban development Urban renewal Infill Urban planning In the laboratory of urbanism that is today's Chinese city, an architectural hiatus appears between the coarse-grained urban vision of centralized planning and the tangible reality of development. In this chaotic and unattended gap, there is opportunity for new programmatic speculations and architectural tactics. The 2008 Shanghai Studio explored this context and developed specific urban and architectural speculations operating within found conditions. Ten (10) teams of RPI and Tongji students worked in ten (10) different districts on the outskirts of Shanghai. Current and historical synergies were taken into account to establish and/or complete connections between existing urban elements, looking to stitch/repair/correct the urban, ecological, and social fabric. School of Architecture. (Troy, NY: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2008) Crembil, Gustavo. RPI Faculty advisor Xia, Yang Chun. Tonji faculty Dai, Songzhuo. Tonji faculty 2008 Digital images JPEG2000 21st century Shanghai, China Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

Unplanned Periphery: The Vertical City, Minhang District

Crembil RPI/Tongji China Studio, Spring 2008

Pasquale, Angela

Smith, Aaron

Zhu, Bei

Student projects

Urban development

Urban renewal

Infill

Urban planning

In the laboratory of urbanism that is today's Chinese city, an architectural hiatus appears between the coarse-grained urban vision of centralized planning and the tangible reality of development. In this chaotic and unattended gap, there is opportunity for new programmatic speculations and architectural tactics. The 2008 Shanghai Studio explored this context and developed specific urban and architectural speculations operating within found conditions. Ten (10) teams of RPI and Tongji students worked in ten (10) different districts on the outskirts of Shanghai. Current and historical synergies were taken into account to establish and/or complete connections between existing urban elements, looking to stitch/repair/correct the urban, ecological, and social fabric.

School of Architecture. (Troy, NY: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2008)

Crembil, Gustavo. RPI Faculty advisor

Xia, Yang Chun. Tonji faculty

Dai, Songzhuo. Tonji faculty

2008

Digital images

JPEG2000

21st century

Shanghai, China

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY