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LIVING WITH GATES Functions, Effects and Psychology of Walls and Gates

LIVING WITH GATES Functions, Effects and Psychology of Walls and Gates in Chinese Commodity Housing Estates Werner Breitung Michael Arri Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007.

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LIVING WITH GATES Functions, Effects and Psychology of Walls and Gates

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  1. LIVING WITH GATES • Functions, Effects and Psychology of Walls and Gates • in Chinese Commodity Housing Estates • Werner BreitungMichael ArriSun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  2. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  3. “GATED COMMUNITIES” • exceptional in European cities • more common but contested in USA • matter of life and death in some developing countries • the norm in Chinese cities Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  4. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  5. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  6. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  7. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  8. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  9. Simple Schematic Structure of Chinese Society state collective level clan, work unit, residents‘ committee, property management company, home owners’ committee, state established community individual individual individual Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  10. “Don’t worry, there is always somebody watching you!”

  11. “Don’t worry, there is always somebody watching you!” control the people: inner-city borders and urban governance cities and borders, macau, august 2007 michael arri urban-china@gmx.net

  12. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  13. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  14. Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  15. residents’ opinion on access control (%) Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  16. residents’ opinion on the estate’s gates and walls Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  17. Issue 1: Segregation Residents’ opinion on segregated living correlated to their job position (%)

  18. Issue 2: Planning The Promenade Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  19. Issue 2: Planning The Promenade Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

  20. Issue 2: Planning The Border

  21. Issue 2: Planning The Road

  22. Issue 3: Lack of Diffusion

  23. T h a n k Y o u ! Living with Gates – Functions, Effects and Psychology China‘s Urban Land and Housing, Hong Kong, December 2007 Werner Breitung breitung@gmail.com michael arri m.arri@gmx.net

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