Provocative, perceptive, and timely, The Postcolonial Condition of Architecture in Asia is a must-read for scholars concerned with the challenges and specificities of history and theory when defining and discussing architecture and urbanism in contemporary Asia. Francis Chia-Hui Lin takes readers across a series of urban sites, buildings, and landscapes and asks that we re-think the Asian city on its own terms—historic, political, social, environmental, and aesthetic. With stunning precision and sweeping geographic range, he reframes our theoretical lens through deep insights into Asia’s postcolonial inheritance and the tendency toward strategies of display. This is a book that demands that we look with fresh eyes at what are today the world’s most vital urban settings.