As much as I am appalled by the current destruction of Shanghai architectural heritage, I also have to admit that destroying grand building a few years old to replace them by something even grander has always been part of the Shanghai history, and that some buildings that we revere today as antics were horrible creations mixing very diverse kind of styles in Frankenstein-like creation. Similarly in the old and new Shanghai, architects are pushed over the limits by landlord willing to deliver a message with their buildings... but only end up showing how bad tastes they have.
Finally I enjoyed in this book the great love of the authors for the old Shanghai and it's preservation... as well as the love of Shanghai as a modern city and how to continue it's expansion while avoiding expending it's monstrous aspect to much. I'm not sure this has been the priority of Shanghai's planners until now... but hopefully this attitude is already changing in some districts.
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