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Shanghai is recognised as an Art Deco city with increasing numbers of travellers with a passion for art, architecture and social history visiting the city of Shanghai.
Economic boom in Shanghai in the 1930s shaped the architectural design of buildings in the city, in a style now considered as ‘Art Deco’. Shanghai has a high density of 1930s architecture with geometric shapes, stylish curves and functional elegance associated with Art Deco features of buildings. Art Deco Architectural Tour of ShanghaiTwo books, Shanghai Art Deco by Deke Erk and Tess Johnston (Old China Hand Press Hong Kong, 2007) and Phantom Shanghai by Greg Girard (Magenta, 2007), have raised the profile with travellers of the prospects of making a historical vacation in the city of Shanghai China. The Art Deco collection of Shanghai architecture includes:
Shanghai Art Deco and Phantom Shanghai Shanghai Art Deco (Old China Hand Press Hong Kong, 2007) by Deke Erk and Tess Johnston and Phantom Shanghai (Magenta, 2007) by Greg Girard, a Canadian photographer, are two important books on Shanghai architecture. Shanghai Art Deco and Phantom Shanghai are essential reading for social historians of the Art Deco period and East Asian architecture lovers and could be bought as gifts for general readers who appreciate visual art. Bold Art Deco enthusiasts call Shanghai the ‘Capital City’ of ‘Art Deco’. Some scholars, including Professor of Art History Tim Benton, have debated whether ‘Art Deco’ which characterises decoration can be applied to Architecture. Some commentators mourn the loss over the past decade of some elegant buildings in Shanghai designed in the 1920s and 1930s replaced by new builds. Resource-rich travellers can visit Shanghai and arrange an Art Deco architectural sightseeing tour in the city. Chinese cultural activities can be enjoyed by visitors to the ‘capital city of Art Deco’ Shanghai. Before booking flights and hotel accommodation in Shanghai, further travel reading could include the hardback book Planet Shanghai: Architecture Family Food Fashion and Culture of China's Great Metropolis (Chroncle Books, 2008) by award winning New York-based photographer Justin Guariglia and John Krich, a Bangkok-based writer.
The copyright of the article Art Deco City Shanghai China in Historical Travel is owned by Susan Morris. Permission to republish Art Deco City Shanghai China in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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