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Beijing will transform itself into a western-style megalopolis
Architecture, 2001-06, Vol.90 (6), p.36
Copyright BPI Communications Jun 2001 ;ISSN: 0746-0554 ;EISSN: 2767-8873
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Title:
Beijing will transform itself into a western-style megalopolis
Author:
Yang, Andrew
Subjects:
Central business districts
;
Cities
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Urban planning
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Architecture, 2001-06, Vol.90 (6), p.36
Description:
Beijing, the capital of the most populated country in the world, will be leveling 1.5 square miles of downtown to make way for a new central business district. Government and local officials recently awarded first prize in a competition to plan the district to Johnson Fain Partners of Los Angeles.
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Washington: Hanley-Wood, Incorporated
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English
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ISSN: 0746-0554
EISSN: 2767-8873
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ProQuest Academic
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