»Learning from Las Vegas« Tianjin!

Michael Falser
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Abstract From the perspective of architectural research, globalization is often reduced to a merely recent phenomenon of construction firms and star architects operating worldwide today. This article argues for a global architectural history that examines the globally effective processes of exchange and circulation of capital, labor, and the increasingly unified standards of form, style, and material in building practice from a historical perspective as well: architectural globalization, therefore, can also be traced back, among other constellations, to a phase of an entanglement of the world that coincided with the height of European imperialism and colonialism around 1900. As a case-study serves in this essay the International Concession (Settlement) of Tientsin in China, where between ca. 1860 and 1945 altogether nine imperial powers from Japan, Europe (also the German Empire) and the USA developed their trading posts as veritable city quarters with representative architectures. Irony of history back-translated into present times: Today, these urban and architectural fragments from imperial pasts are being appropriated as an integral part of a veritable cultural heritage industry in which China itself, with the megacity of Tianjin, is now presenting itself as a global player, not least in the means of architecture and urban planning.
向拉斯维加斯学习天津!
从建筑研究的角度来看,全球化往往被简化为建筑公司和明星建筑师在世界范围内运营的一种新现象。这篇文章主张建立一个全球建筑史,从历史的角度审视资本、劳动力的交换和流通的全球有效过程,以及建筑实践中形式、风格和材料日益统一的标准:因此,建筑全球化也可以追溯到1900年左右欧洲帝国主义和殖民主义达到顶峰的世界纠缠阶段。本文以天津国际租界(租界)为例,在1860年至1945年间,来自日本、欧洲(也包括德意志帝国)和美国的9个帝国主义列强将其贸易站发展为具有代表性建筑的名副其实的城市街区。历史的反讽被重新翻译到现在:今天,这些帝国时代遗留下来的城市和建筑碎片正被用作名副其实的文化遗产产业的一个组成部分,而中国本身,包括特大城市天津,现在正以全球参与者的身份出现,尤其是在建筑和城市规划方面。
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