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Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
Drawing by Jeremy Leonard, Gordon Schissler, and Madison Sembler.
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Title

Wudaokou Dialectic

Authors
Madison Sembler
Jeremy Leonard
Gordon Schissler

Course
China Studio

Project Description

Official and unofficial culture coexisted and cycled in the built environment of Wudaokou, manifest in two different worlds. In one world, the previously hidden public realm became increasingly visible, activated by vital bottom-up efforts which were then adopted by supportive government policies. And in the other world, a series of restrictive policies and economic development resulted in the subsequent retreat into and intensification of interior worlds. One of these worlds may be more dominant than the other at a particular time. If one were to turn the volume up on one of these perspectives, they could better understand the tension between the official and unofficial cultures, and the cycles that push the cultures back and forth.

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Urbanism Development Public space Rail station Beijing China Tsinghua University Cartoon Hand drawing