Liang-Chen Proposal

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Liang-Chen Proposal, or The Proposal on the Location of the Administrative Central District of the Central People's Government (Chinese: 关于中央人民政府行政中心区位置的建议)[1] is a proposal Chinese architect Liang Sicheng and Chen Zhanxiang handed in to the Chinese Communist Party government in 1950, the full name of the document is "Suggestions on the location of central government district".[2]

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  1. ^ 林洙 (2004). 梁思成林徽因与我 (in Chinese (China)). Tsinghua_University_Press. p. 205. ISBN 978-7-302-08676-5. 不久, "梁陈方案" (指《关于中央人民政府行政中心区位置的建议》)被指责为与苏联专家"分庭抗礼" ,
  2. ^ Liang, Sicheng; Chen, Zhanxiang (1950). Suggestions on the location of central government district.
  • Wong, Sidney. "Searching for a Modern, Humanistic Planning Model in China - The Planning Ideas of Liang Sicheng (1930-1952)" Journal of Architecture and Planning Research 32(4): 324–345. 2015.