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Guangzhou Places: Density Series: Urban Screening

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Title
Guangzhou Places: Density Series: Urban Screening
Abstract
Colloquially, Guangzhou is known as the ‘Factory of China’,and, in many respects, it may be one of the great factories of the world. Located in the Guangdong Province in Southern China, Guangzhou is an exemplar of twenty-first century metropolis. It is home to over 14 million residents and is in a state of extreme growth. Old farmlands encircling the city are incentivised, through government subsidies, to build apartment complexes that can accommodate the rapid growth as the city develops. The city is home to migrant population—from the rural areas of China that is larger than the entire population of Perth. The middle classin Guangzhou is outpacing the growth of middle classes in Australia and the US. Factories, shipping ports, apartment blocks, malls, and urban farms are mixed in a tightly knit tapestry across the city. ‘Guangzhou Places’ is a series of short videos that present viewers with a glimpse of urbanisation that is akin to app development. Guangzhou is a ‘beta city’, an environment
Distributor
Australian Institute of Architects
Date
2019-11-15
Short Title
Guangzhou Places
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10/30/23, 4:26 AM
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the UWA Profiles and Research Repository
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Recorded/rendered creative work
Citation
de Lancastre Jedenov, K., Ward, D., & Afonso, F. (2019, November 15). Guangzhou Places: Density Series: Urban Screening. Australian Institute of Architects. https://urbanscreening.org/catalogue/2019-2020/