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Housing, Urban Renewal and Socio-Spatial Integration, A Study on Rehabilitating the Former Socialistic Public Housing Areas in Beijing
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9781481999526
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TU Delft
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anglais
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Housing, Urban Renewal and Socio-Spatial Integration

A Study on Rehabilitating the Former Socialistic Public Housing Areas in Beijing

TU Delft

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This issue of A+BE addresses two critical urban issues China faces today:
housing and urban renewal. In the recent two decades, the Chinese urban
housing stock underwent a significant, if not extreme, transformation. From
1949 to 1998, the urban housing stock in China largely depended on the public
sector, and a large amount of public housing areas were developed under the
socialistic public housing system in Beijing and other Chinese cities. Yet in
1998, a radical housing reform stopped this housing system. Thus, most of the
public housing stock was privatized and the urban housing provision was
conferred to the market.

The radical housing privatization and marketization did not really resolve but
intensified the housing problem. Along with the high-speed urbanization, the
alienated, capitalized and speculative housing stock caused a series of social
and spatial problems. The Chinese government therefore attempted to
reestablish the social housing system in 2007. However, the unbalanced
structure of the Chinese urban housing stock has not been considerably
optimized and the housing problem is still one of the most critical challenges
in China.
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