Shanghai Daily

Call how much has changed over the years

Ing environmen­t with higher expectatio­ns in the future

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came to Jiading, the tallest district was the Fahua Pagoda y just over 40 meters. The resiures were mostly bungalows, ng agricultur­al fields. There urbanizati­on in the region. only began in 1979, when of residentia­l buildings was tional campaign to improve

the average living space per person was less than 8 square meters. Even long after the campaign, the residents needed to rely on the unit they worked at to distribute housing resources after the buildings were finished.

There was a friend of mine who got a 12square-meter apartment, and the facility had to be multifunct­ional — there was one room only. When the sofa was pulled out, it would serve as a bed.

The kitchen was a public one. When it was cooking time, the woks and bowls would be all playing a symphony. Yet the most inconvenie­nt time was in the morning when everyone stood in line to use the sink, freshening up for the day. They might sometimes wait for more than half an hour.

In 1982, the district issued an overall layout further dividing the functional zones based on local geographic­al traits and cultural relics. The area circled within the main riverway was designated as the living area while the land outside the circle became an industrial zone.

The riversides were also planted with trees to make greenbelts.

I was most impressed with the constructi­on work of Taiyuan New Village, a city-level residentia­l pilot project I was engaged with.

We broke free from the traditiona­l design and gave the buildings a Spanish-style façade. Ribbons, pagodas and butterflie­s were some of the patterns we used to give the community a vivid look.

What’s more, we realized the idea of a “living room” in these apartments, when it was still a rare thing in Shanghai. We promoted bigger living rooms and smaller bedrooms in the design and restructur­ed people’s activity space in the domestic environmen­t.

Between 1979 and 1987, Jiading had about 1 million square meters more of multi-storey residentia­l buildings while since the early 1990s the district made advanced moves to promote developmen­t of a general zone and support facilities and service improvemen­ts. By 2000, a modern Jiading was already taking shape.

Also around that time, commercial housing began to sprout, and the era of housing distributi­on came to an end. It brought faster and better housing upgrades.

It is now a common sight in Jiading to see houses with proper greening, security and sports facilities. There are also multiple channels for housing provision, and renting is also an option now.

Dilapidate­d houses are being phased out in Jiading, and people have higher expectatio­ns for their living environmen­t. More community forms such as rural complexes have been introduced, but retaining the original cultural landscape as well as revitalizi­ng the city is also highlighte­d in the process.

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Lianyi Village in Huating Town have seen significan­t improvemen­ts.

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