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Nansha Coastal City: Landscape and Urbanism in the Pearl River Delta

Alan Berger and Margaret Crawford, editors

Harvard University
Graduate School of Design

Contents

Alan Berger and Margaret Crawford
Introduction: Nansha Coastal City Design Studio

Research
Urbanization and Landscape Change in the Pearl River Delta

Marco Cenzatti
Nansha in Globalization and Globalization in Nansha

Image/Texts
Impressions of the Pearl River Delta

Henry Fok Ying-Tung
Extraordinary Years Meet Great Opportunities

Ho Ming-Tze
Nansha of Guangzhou: A Preface to the Plan for Eastern Nansha City

Doreen Liu
Nansha Still in Appearance

Alan Berger
China's Future Landscape is Already Made in the U.S.A.

Projects
Thirteen Designs for Nansha
- Nansha Existing Conditions
- Casey Brown: Re-seeding Nansha
- Giuseppina Mallozzi: Healing Nansha
- Brennan Cox: AGMAX: Agriculture Maximum
- Rachel Loeffler: nNOERC: Sinking City
- Elizabeth Fain: Training Ground
- Seh-Gyung Kang: Park City
- Youjeong Oh: Landscape Strip Urbanism
- Ana Bentoso: Pole + Corridor Urbanism
- Jill Dau: Seven Nansha Neighborhoods
- Ji-Won Choi: Tidal-Town
- Elizabeth Kim: Olympic City
- Kwan Ok Lee: Convention(al) City
- Thomas Lee: Courtyard City

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Publication Title
Nansha Coastal City: Landscape and Urbanism in the Pearl River Delta

Year Published
2006, Harvard Graduate School of Design

Author/Editors
Alan Berger and Margaret Crawford

133 pages, softcover