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1. Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai 201620, China
2. Jiaxing Vocational & Technical College, Jiaxing 314036, China

ABSTRACT

There exist multiple value conflicts in Chinese modern architectural design, mainly in three forms, that is, the incongruity between architecture and natural environment, the isolation between functionalism and emotionalism and the deficiency in the virtue of architects. These led to the acts of the inappropriate trade-off, blind plagiarism and hasty decision-making in the design process. The reason is that the current popular culture of architecture is always chasing the market-oriented benefits. Examining and integrating the value conflicts is helpful to explore the rational value system of modern architectural design from the cross-cultural perspective.

KEYWORDS

Cross-culture, architectural design, value conflict, harmonious coexistence.

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