Urban energy landscape in practice: Architecture, infrastructure and the material culture of cooling in post-reform Chongqing, China.

Advanced Science Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1177/00420980231153309
Madlen Kobi
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Until the 1990s and the spread of air-conditioning, cooling down during the hot, humid and windless summers in the city of Chongqing (Southwest China) was mainly practised outdoors: sleeping on the rooftops of multistorey buildings, playing mah-jongg in the streets, fanning oneself with a hand fan or installing bamboo beds in the compounds' leafy courtyards. With the availability of affordable electricity and the popularisation of mechanical cooling, refreshing oneself has been relocated to the indoors. The transforming practices in and around the house have led not only to an increasing dependency on electricity for cooling but also to a socio-economic stratification. This paper traces the history of heat mitigation in Chongqing since the 1950s. Based on five months of anthropological fieldwork, semi-structured interviews, and oral history, I analyse how Chongqing residents cope with heat in and around the built environment. Practices of cooling are closely intertwined with the architectural history of the city, for example, building design, construction materials, green spaces, or the arrangement of houses. Staying cool in the socialist era buildings from the 1960s meant something different compared to the high-rise buildings in the early-21st century. Theoretically, the paper engages with urban energy landscapes as 'connective tissue' where everyday heat mitigating practices are intertwined with the locally built environment including architecture, energy infrastructure and technologies. By focusing on the material culture involved in cooling, I shift our perspective from the large infrastructure to the small objects that co-constitute the energy landscape of urban heat mitigation.

实践中的城市能源景观:改革后中国重庆的建筑、基础设施和制冷物质文化。
在 20 世纪 90 年代空调普及之前,重庆市(中国西南部)炎热、潮湿、无风的夏季主要在室外降温:睡在多层建筑的屋顶上,在街上打麻将,用手扇扇风,或在大院里绿树成荫的庭院里安装竹床。随着电价的降低和机械制冷的普及,人们开始在室内舒缓身心。室内和室外做法的转变不仅导致人们越来越依赖电力降温,还造成了社会经济阶层的分化。本文追溯了重庆自 20 世纪 50 年代以来的防暑降温历史。基于五个月的人类学田野调查、半结构式访谈和口述历史,我分析了重庆居民如何在建筑环境内外应对高温。降温方式与城市的建筑历史密切相关,例如建筑设计、建筑材料、绿地或房屋布局。与 21 世纪初的高层建筑相比,在 20 世纪 60 年代社会主义时代的建筑中保持凉爽意味着不同的东西。从理论上讲,本文将城市能源景观视为 "连接组织",其中日常的防暑降温措施与当地的建筑环境(包括建筑、能源基础设施和技术)交织在一起。通过关注制冷所涉及的物质文化,我将视角从大型基础设施转向共同构成城市热量缓解能源景观的小物件。
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Advanced Science Letters
Advanced Science Letters 工程与材料, 信息科学, 机械工程, 无机非金属材料, 金属材料, 自动化, 金属基复合材料, 计算机科学, 水泥与耐火材料, 建筑环境与结构工程, 制造系统与自动化, 电磁环境与电磁兼容, 数理科学, 化学科学, 污染控制化学, 工程热物理与能源利用, 环境化学, 燃烧学, 计算机软件, 传动机械学, 信息技术, 生命科学, 环境微生物学, 导航、制导与传感技术, 半导体材料, 计算机应用技术, 金属材料的磨损与磨蚀, 有机高分子材料, 建筑物理, 机器人学及机器人技术, 环境工程, 电气科学与工程, 微生物学, 纳米材料
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