Descrizione
The project presented in this book originates from a consultancy on the problem of large-scale enhancement of thehistorical landscape heritage Hakka in Huiyang (Huizhou prefecture, Guangdong Province, PRC) carried out by the
School of Civil Architecture of the Politecnico di Milano based on a cooperation agreement with the Office of Rural and
Urban Planning of Huizhou Prefecture stipulated in 2010 and lasted until 2013, with a queue in 2015. The project was
elaborated by a multidisciplinary team from the Politecnico di Milano departments DAStU and ABC. After its partial
presentation in 2011 to Huizhou authorities, and in two exhibitions in Milan in 2012 and 2013, we publish here now the
complete research with all the detailed projects considering that its methodological approach resulted relevant to the
feedback it had in the update of the Huiyang Master Plan published in 2021, that follows historical landscape and
architectural heritage enhancement criteria suggested by the research.
Zhen Chen has been a contract professor at the Department of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction
Engineering of Politecnico di Milano.
Maurizio Meriggi is an associate professor full time of Architectural and Urban Composition at the Department of
Architecture and Urban Studies of Politecnico di Milano. He teaches at the School of Architecture Urban Planning
Construction Engineering of Politecnico di Milano. For ArabaFenice editions he published in 2008 "Architetti Milanesi.
Tre generazioni" (with F. Bucci), in 2009 "La città verde", in 2018 "Architettura del continuo urbano-rurale in Cina.
Insediamenti Hakka nel Guangdong Orientale".
Zhu Tan is contract professor at the Department of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering of
Politecnico di Milano, and teaches at the School of Architecture Urban Planning Construction Engineering of
Politecnico di Milano.