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ISBN 9789971694906
Publisher: NUS Press
Paperback: 192 pages
Pub Date: Feb 2010

US$25.00

On Asian Streets and Public Space
Heng Chye Kiang,Low Boon Liang & Hee Limin


The rapid urbanization of the Asian continent and transformation of its cityscapes have incited many professionals and scholars to pay urgent attention to the study of Asian streets and public spaces in the hope of recording them, learning from their complex nature, and even applying distilled principles in new environments before they disappear under the assault of rapid urban transformation.
This volume presents articles focusing on four prevalent themes, namely transformation and modernity, the culture of streets, experiencing the street and finally, design and quality of streets. However, these themes inevitably overlap, pointing out again the complexity of what we call the “street” and the necessity for interdisciplinary research. Finally, adding “Asian” to “street” opens up the discussion about spaces in the Asian city, and even concepts of “Asian-ness”, if indeed such a concept can be defined.
Believing in the importance of understanding “Asian streets” and “streets” in general for future design and planning of our cities, this collection of essays encourages greater interest in this subject, and there more interdisciplinary research. Accordingly, this book should interest not only urban planners, architects and other design and building professionals, but also environmentalists, sociologists, anthropologists, geographers and historians as well as the general public.