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32.2 SPRING 2021

Posted on December 8, 2021 by iaste

EDITOR’S NOTE
FEATURE ARTICLES
–Digitizing Heritage as an Integrated, Sustainable Tool for Interpretation of the Past: The Case of Umm Qais, Jordan
Gehan Selim, Monther Jamhawi, Andrew Holland, and Shouib Ma’bdeh
–When Boston Isn’t Boston: Useful Lies of Reconstructive Game Models, Aurélien Catros and Maxime Leblanc
–Indigenous Placemaking in the Climate Diaspora: Rimajol Resettlement in the U.S., James Miller
–Whose Habitat? Housing and the Dilemma of Architectural Production, c.1976, Eunice Seng

FIELD REPORT
Production of Space in Traditional Towns and Villages against the Backdrop of “Chinese Characteristics”: A Study of Rural Form Transformation in Huizhou
Xiao Cheng and Tim Heath

BOOK REVIEWS
-Architecture in Global Socialism: Eastern Europe, West Africa, and the Middle East in the Cold War, by ?ukasz Stanek
Reviewed by Vladimir Kuli?
-The City in China: New Perspectives on Contemporary Urbanism, edited by Ray Forrest, Julie Ren, and Bart Wissink
Reviewed by Sophie Sturup
-China’s Covered Bridges: Architecture over Water, by Ronald G. Knapp, Terry E. Miller, and Liu Jie
Reviewed by Mui Ho
-Open Architecture for the People: Housing Development in Post-War Japan, by Shuichi Matsumura
Reviewed by Yura Kim

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