• Posted on 26 May 2020
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China has a new ban on “plagiarising, imitating, and copycatting” building designs for public facilities across the country.

Professor Gerard Reinmuth and Urtzi Grau, School of Architecture

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In recent years, developers across China have used the allure of copies in projects such an Austrian village in Guangdong, a replica Paris in Hangzhou, a copy of London’s Tower Bridge in Suzhou and a (now dismantled) Sydney Opera House in Liaoning province.

This new ban may seem like an encouragement of greater creativity or independence. But – if taken literally – it will force architects working in China to address a question central to their discipline: what is the status of the copy?

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