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University planning and design under confucianism, colonialism, communism and capitalism : the Vietnamese experience

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by William LoganWilliam Logan, N Thuc
The university in Vietnam represents a thread of continuity that has managed to survive the political, economic and social turmoil faced so frequently by the Vietnamese people. This paper traces the evolution of the Vietnamese university in terms of its site planning and building design from the Hanoi Van Mieu, a Confucian 'temple of literature' which, built in 1070AD, is regarded as the country's first university, to today’s system of general and specialised universities and polytechnic institutions. In the late 1990s another step in the process of evolution began with the rationalization and amalgamation of the tertiary system to form two large, multi-campus and multi-disciplinary universities – the Hanoi National University and the Ho Chi Minh National University.

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1 - 12

Location

Barcelona, Spain

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  • Yes

Start date

2004-07-14

End date

2004-07-17

ISBN-13

9788460801559

ISBN-10

8460801551

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

F Monclus, M Guardia

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