日前,住建部和国家发改委联合下发通知,通知指出,一般不得新建500米以上建筑;严禁建筑模仿、山寨行为。
The country will bring construction of
skyscrapers1 under strict
restriction2 while
bolstering3 the protection of historical and traditional buildings in an effort to make urban architectures more representative of the country's culture and
consolidate4 Chinese people's cultural confidence, according to a guideline published on Wednesday.
No buildings taller than 500 meters will be allowed to be built unless their plans are approved by the
Ministry5 of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the National Development and Reform Commission following strict "examinations", the document
jointly6 issued by the two governmental bodies said.
Provincial-level housing and urban-rural development departments are
authorized7 to give the green light to construction of buildings over 250 meters in height, though plans of such buildings need to be registered in the ministry, it said.
A series of factors, including city scale and local fire control
capabilities8, will be brought into consideration in authorities' examination of new buildings taller than 100 meters. Construction also cannot be started unless they go through strict anti-seismic examination and approval, it added.
The smaller the cities are, the stricter the
restrictions9 for the height of new buildings will be, according to the guideline.
Per the guideline, construction of new high-rise buildings with a height of over 100 meters will be
strictly10 restricted in medium- and small-sized cities. The majority of
residential11 buildings in county cities should be less than 27 meters in height.
Management will also be
intensified12 for construction of big public facilities, including stadia, museums, exhibition halls and theaters, to prevent imitation in architecture designs.
Meanwhile, restrictions will be imposed on new buildings that will exert negative impact on features and styles of key urban areas for protection. No more historical architecture and traditional
dwellings13 will be
demolished14, it said.