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Researcher
Chang Xue Shu
- Disciplines:Architectural engineering, Architecture, Interior architecture, Architectural design, Art studies and sciences
Affiliations
- History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → 31 Jul 2022 - Architecture and Society (Division)
Member
From1 Feb 2017 → 31 Jul 2020
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Fired earth in the built. The Western brick heritage in China: history, technology and conservation.From1 Feb 2017 → 31 Jan 2020Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 13
- Unspoken Modernity: Bamboo-Reinforced Concrete, China 1901-40(2021)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu
Pages: 88 - 120 - Launch 2021: Yearbook, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Science, KU Leuven(2021)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu, Wim Wambecq
- Towards modern ceramics in China: Engineering sources and the Manufacture céramique de Shanghai(2020)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu, Thomas Coomans de Brachène
Pages: 437 - 479 - Digital Humanities and GIS for Chinese Architecture: A Methodological Experiment(2019)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu
Pages: 301 - 345 - Lime-Earth in China. From Ancient to Modern and Contemporary Times(2018)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu, Koen Van Balen, Jan Elsen
Pages: 279 - 280Number of pages: 2 - Fire Brick in China: From Mining to Architecture(2018)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu
Pages: 1193 - 1202Number of pages: 10 - Towards Western construction in China: Shanghai brickwork and printed technical resources 1843-1936(2018)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu
Pages: 83 - 110 - Towards Western construction in China: Shanghai brickwork and printed technical resources (1843-1936) (vol 33, pg 83, 2018)(2018)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu
Pages: II - II - China’s brick history and conservation: Laboratory results of Shanghai samples from 19th to 20th century(2017)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu, E Cantisani, F Fratini, KL Rasmussen, L Rovero, S Stipo, S Vettori
Pages: 789 - 800 - La constructional polychromy dei mattoni nella moderna Shanghai(2015)
Authors: Chang Xue Shu, Lorenzo Fabian, Mauro Marzo
Pages: 156 - 167