Friday, April 27, 2007

Shanghai workshop

Dearest friends,
Our Shanghai urban study workshop is over, presentation completed yesterday. As I mentioned previously, our site was an area on the inner periphery of Shanhai, near the river, and our brief was related to the creation of urbanized innovation environments based on an existing biomedical research cluster in the area. This is a hot topic within urbanism right now, and brings up a really quite interesting discussion of the relationship of the urban environment to work spaces and networking. We worked with some planning students from Tongji university here in Shanghai, which was interesting and also really challenging. Not only was language a strong barrier to communication, but perhaps moreso was the problem of extremely different pedagogies and understandings of urbanism and the role of planning and design.
The workshop was held near the site, in the French concession area of the city, but yesterday's presentation was held at the fantastic campus of Tongji university. The drive to Tongji was really really amazing, because the elevated highway is so incredibly high off of the ground (I think we were on the 4th or 5th level of road?), and the road goes right through some of the most enormous buildings I've ever seen in my whole life. really impressive.
After yesterday's presentation, we had a great dinner with a few of the Tongji students, and then went to a karaoke place, where we managed to convince our tutors to make fools of themselves with us. It's quite amazing; you get a private room, and waiters bring you drinks and food. Much more fun, silly, and enjoyable than the American version of watching other unknown people sing sad country songs on a stage.
It's been interesting to get a glimpse of contemporary Chinese culture, and the influence of western cultures on it.
Next week a group of us will be in Beijing, which I hear is an even larger city than is Shanghai, much more sprawled.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Shanghai galore

Dearests,
I have little time, so I'll simply write some thoughts.

I am in a crazy internet cafe in Shanghai. There are about 100 gaming computers in a huge hall on the 2nd floor (1st floor UK), with a foot massage parlor on the ground floor. hmm. Gaming is tiring for your feet.
There are people smoking in the hall, and each computer has an ashtray.

We arrived last night at the Music Conservatory dormitories, where we're staying. The men stay in the guest hall, where they get a room with an ensuite bathroom and freedom to move around whenever they like. The women stay in the girls dorms, where we don't have keys to our rooms, and have an 11pm curfew. The rooms are simple, which is fine, but not very clean. The bathroom is a bit upsetting, with an open shower and toilets on a little platform -- I fell out of the toilet stall last night onto the slippery tile floor, which was scary. I'm very upset about this curfew and lack of key thing, and, in particular the fact that the guys have freedoms that we don't. For some reason the dormatory staff won't let us move to the guest house. We're trying to figure out something more suitable, but it's frustrating for the time being.

We had our first group meeting today, with introductions to the site we'll be working on, in the Fenglin district of Shanghai. We walked around the area this afternoon a bit, but weren't able to see very much.

Hong Kong was lovely. The weather was heavenly, and the island was beautiful. We went to the beach and went swimming! hooray! It was a really interesting city, and I had a great time walking around.

More later