Moderate Prosperity: Why the Chinese Model Works
By (Author) Stephan Petermann
Unicorn Publishing Group
Unicorn Publishing Group
12th June 2023
3rd June 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
320.951
Hardback
400
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book examines the interplay of contemporary urban development and the rapidly flourishing e-commerce sector in China, with the aim of achieving moderate prosperity an efficient and eco-friendly model for its economy and society.
Stephan Petermann holds a Masters degree in the History of Architecture and the Theory of Building Preservation from the University of Utrecht (2001-2007) and studied Architecture at the Technical University of Eindhoven (2001-2005). He worked for architecture magazine VOLUME in 2005 and joined OMA in 2006 assisting OMAs founder Rem Koolhaas with lectures, texts and research. He was one of the associates in charge of Koolhaas Fundamentals Architecture Biennale in Venice in 2014, where he coordinated the 65 national pavilions and was one of the principals working on the Elements of Architecture exhibition and publication. He was a VELUX guest professor at the Arkitektskolen in Aarhus, Denmark in the Summer/Fall of 2016 creating a new student-driven temporary research consultancy about the history and future of the office. He is currently working on two research projects: one about the metabolism of workspaces with the Ohio State University, the other on the future of the countryside in collaboration with Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Chinese Academy for Fine Arts.