The urban form of ancient Chinese capital cities

Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI:10.51347/jum.v2i26.4944
Cui Liu, Luoyu Jin, Ji Yao, Yiting Zhang, Yiyao Guo, Vítor Oliveira
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Chinese civilization is unique in terms of longevity, lasting from the late-third millennium BC to the twenty-first century, without interruption. Despite the recent interest on Chinese urban form, knowledge on the subject remains insufficient, lacking both a comprehensive framework and particular contributions on different aspects of its urban forms, agents, and processes of change. This paper addresses the second of these two challenges, contributing to the morphological description and explanation of ancient Chinese capital cities, specifically, the so-called four great Ancient Capitals of China – Luoyang, Xi’an, Nanjing, and Beijing. Due to the scarcity of sources and the complexity of these cities, the paper proposes a simplified analysis of the town plan, including the reading of street systems, plot patterns and building arrangements. This simplified analysis of the town plan can be used as a first approach to understand the physical form of a city. A comparison between the four cities is offered, identifying what is ‘particular’ about them and what is ‘general’, or common, to other ancient Chinese capital cities.
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中国古代都城的城市形态
中华文明的寿命是独一无二的,从公元前三千年晚期一直延续到二十一世纪,从未间断。尽管最近人们对中国城市形态产生了兴趣,但对这一主题的了解仍然不足,缺乏一个全面的框架,也缺乏对其城市形态、动因和变化过程的不同方面的特别贡献。本文解决了这两个挑战中的第二个,为中国古代都城,特别是所谓的中国四大古都——洛阳、西安、南京和北京的形态描述和解释做出了贡献。由于这些城市的资源稀缺和复杂性,本文对城市规划进行了简化分析,包括对街道系统、地块模式和建筑布局的解读。这种对城市规划的简化分析可以作为了解城市物理形态的第一种方法。对这四个城市进行了比较,确定了它们的“特殊”之处,以及与其他中国古代首都城市的“一般”或常见之处。
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