1st Edition

Supergrid and Superblock Lessons in Urban Structure from China and Japan

By Xiaofei Chen Copyright 2023
256 Pages 142 Color & 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 142 Color & 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 142 Color & 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In this superbly illustrated book Xiaofei Chen presents the first analysis in English of a ubiquitous East Asian urban phenomenon: the supergrid and superblock urban structure. The book opens with an introductory essay by Barrie Shelton in which he sets the scene for what is to follow, emphasizing how alien this structure was to Western urban design culture where radial patterns of development... Read more

An Introductory Essay by Barrie Shelton: From Radials and Grids to Supergrids and Superblocks

Chapter 1 An Eastern Supergrid and Superblock Urban Model

Supergrid and Superblocks

A Note on Theory and Approach

Chapter 2 Supergrid and Superblock History

Origins in the East

Transformation in China

Contemporary China: Fragmentation, Disconnection, and Isolation

Developments in Japan

Contemporary Japan: Diversity, Vitality, and Convenience

Conclusions

Chapter 3 Culture

Tendencies: Eastern ‘Areal’ and Western ‘Linear’

Similarities: ‘Areal’, Multi-Dimensional, Multi-Directional

Difference: Wall- and Floor-oriented Areal Conception

Solid and Void

Brightness and Darkness

Static and Dynamic: ‘2D + 3D’ and ‘2D’ Areal Conception

Part and Whole

Centrality and Asymmetry

Multi-Petal and Multi-Fugal Structure

Discussion

Chapter 4 Theory

Interconnection: The Interplay between Structure, Movement and Activity

Organized Complexity: Interrelationship between Form and Function

Interrelationships between Street Network and Activities

Integration, Connection, and Interaction

Key Measures of Form and Function

Discussion

Chapter 5 Practice in China: The Kingdom of Walls and Gates

Supergrids of Xi’an and Nanjing

Superblocks: Jinyuan, Xi’an, and Daguangli, Nanjing

Movement, Activity, and Interconnection

Connection

Interaction

Integration

Discussion

Chapter 6 Practice in Japan: The Hidden Floor

The Supergrids of Kyoto and Osaka

Superblocks: Shijo-Karasuma and Imazato

Movement, Activity and Interconnection

Connection

Interaction

Integration

Discussion

Chapter 7 Supergrid and Superblock: A System for Global Consideration

Chinese and Japanese Superblocks Compared

Chinese Version: A Missing Link in the Structure

Japanese Version: A Lesson on the Importance of Glocal Streets

Design Principles of the Two Versions

Advantages and Disadvantages

Chinese Superblock: Towards a Solution

Inset: Directions for the Supergrid and Superblock System in China

Appendix I Chronological Outline of Chinese and Japanese History

Appendix II Notes on Data and Method

Bibliography

Index

Biography

Xiaofei Chen is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning of Qingdao University of Technology. After completing Bachelors (Built Environments) and Masters (Urban Design) degrees at the University of Melbourne, and her PhD from the University of Sydney, she returned to China and to her home city of Qingdao.

Barrie Shelton, author of Learning from the Japanese City and co-author of The Making of Hong Kong (both published in the Planning, History, and Environment series), held senior positions at the Universities of Tasmania, Sydney, and Melbourne. He now lives with his wife Emiko in Yanagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

‘The classic urban morphological studies tell us not only about the particular places they scrutinize but tend to say something enduring about urban form and society more generally. Supergrid and Superblock is a welcome addition to join the classics and should give both scholars and practitioners food for thought for years to come.’

Stephen Marshall, University College London