Conservationists and government authorities acknowledge that adaptive reuse of historic buildings contributes to urban sustainability. Traditional Chinese shophouses are a major historic building typology found in the old districts of Asian cities. In Hong Kong, the few remaining shophouses are generally deteriorating and are increasingly under threat of demolition for urban renewal. However, adaptive reuse of these buildings has created many social concerns. In light of these concerns, evaluating adaptive reuse potential needs to incorporate a much broader sustainability framework than simply physical building conditions. This study examines the extent to which obsolescence, heritage value and redevelopment pressures have affected the adap...
“The great buildings of the past do to not belong to us only; they have belonged to our forefathers ...
In response to the urban shortage of affordable housing, this paper elaborates on research findings ...
Urban development in Hong Kong is often regarded as demolition of aged buildings and re-building a m...
The conservation approach of “adaptive reuse”, as a means to give new life to deteriorated heritage ...
It is well acknowledged that low carbon emissions is one of the key factors contributing to sustaina...
Balancing a conflict between cultural heritage and development is an important topic for our society...
Purpose – Adaptive reuse is commonly applied to heritage buildings in western countries. In Hong Kon...
This paper explores a unique case of a community-initiated urban regeneration through the adaptive r...
There often exists a tension between heritage conservation and urban redevelopment. However, heritag...
© 2009 Lu Zhang.Adaptive reuse, as an alternative approach to the treatment of existing old building...
Organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)In Hong Kong, 'revitalisation' began...
There is an increasing complexity and interplay between all of the issues associated with property p...
In response to the urban shortage of affordable housing, this paper elaborates on research findings ...
There is an increasing complexity and interplay between all of the issues associated with property p...
In response to the urban shortage of affordable housing, this paper elaborates on research findings ...
“The great buildings of the past do to not belong to us only; they have belonged to our forefathers ...
In response to the urban shortage of affordable housing, this paper elaborates on research findings ...
Urban development in Hong Kong is often regarded as demolition of aged buildings and re-building a m...
The conservation approach of “adaptive reuse”, as a means to give new life to deteriorated heritage ...
It is well acknowledged that low carbon emissions is one of the key factors contributing to sustaina...
Balancing a conflict between cultural heritage and development is an important topic for our society...
Purpose – Adaptive reuse is commonly applied to heritage buildings in western countries. In Hong Kon...
This paper explores a unique case of a community-initiated urban regeneration through the adaptive r...
There often exists a tension between heritage conservation and urban redevelopment. However, heritag...
© 2009 Lu Zhang.Adaptive reuse, as an alternative approach to the treatment of existing old building...
Organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)In Hong Kong, 'revitalisation' began...
There is an increasing complexity and interplay between all of the issues associated with property p...
In response to the urban shortage of affordable housing, this paper elaborates on research findings ...
There is an increasing complexity and interplay between all of the issues associated with property p...
In response to the urban shortage of affordable housing, this paper elaborates on research findings ...
“The great buildings of the past do to not belong to us only; they have belonged to our forefathers ...
In response to the urban shortage of affordable housing, this paper elaborates on research findings ...
Urban development in Hong Kong is often regarded as demolition of aged buildings and re-building a m...