This project, completed at the WPI Hong Kong Project Center in collaboration with the Harbour Business Forum and Designing Hong Kong, evaluates the future of water taxis in Victoria Harbour. Water taxis exist in Hong Kong, and our team found that there is demand for this service; we observed and interviewed providers of current water taxi type services as well as gauged public interest through a survey. Based on frequent consultation with public and private stakeholders, we developed a vision for the future of water taxis. We recommend a phased development plan for the organization of water taxis in Hong Kong
The goal of this project was to complete a marketing study for the Hong Kong Maritime Museum (HKMM) ...
Patronage of Hong Kong\u27s ferry service has been steadily decreasing over the past 20 years due to...
Chan Wing Kai Aaron."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architectur...
Victoria Harbour is one of Hong Kong\u27s greatest assets; however, the balance between recreational...
Victoria Harbour is one of Hong Kong\u27s greatest assets; however, the balance between recreation a...
The purpose of this report was to determine how to improve the Victoria Harbour waterfront dining an...
This project investigated how the land in Kai Tak should be best developed to serve the Hong Kong co...
The issue of land reclamation in Hong Kong, specifically for the Central and Wanchai districts is di...
Place-making is a concept applied by cities all over the world. Inherent in the idea is that local c...
Lo Chi Wang."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Progra...
In an effort to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution caused by private vehicles, this project...
iii | P a g e Though Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour is world-renowned, the harbor front districts are ...
This project assesses the feasibility of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum to berth a historic ship at C...
As part of the development of the Smart Cultural Triangle Precinct (SCTP) in Hong Kong, our team wor...
The pedestrian scheme that emerged from the former industrial district of Kwun Tong, Hong Kong devel...
The goal of this project was to complete a marketing study for the Hong Kong Maritime Museum (HKMM) ...
Patronage of Hong Kong\u27s ferry service has been steadily decreasing over the past 20 years due to...
Chan Wing Kai Aaron."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architectur...
Victoria Harbour is one of Hong Kong\u27s greatest assets; however, the balance between recreational...
Victoria Harbour is one of Hong Kong\u27s greatest assets; however, the balance between recreation a...
The purpose of this report was to determine how to improve the Victoria Harbour waterfront dining an...
This project investigated how the land in Kai Tak should be best developed to serve the Hong Kong co...
The issue of land reclamation in Hong Kong, specifically for the Central and Wanchai districts is di...
Place-making is a concept applied by cities all over the world. Inherent in the idea is that local c...
Lo Chi Wang."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Progra...
In an effort to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution caused by private vehicles, this project...
iii | P a g e Though Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour is world-renowned, the harbor front districts are ...
This project assesses the feasibility of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum to berth a historic ship at C...
As part of the development of the Smart Cultural Triangle Precinct (SCTP) in Hong Kong, our team wor...
The pedestrian scheme that emerged from the former industrial district of Kwun Tong, Hong Kong devel...
The goal of this project was to complete a marketing study for the Hong Kong Maritime Museum (HKMM) ...
Patronage of Hong Kong\u27s ferry service has been steadily decreasing over the past 20 years due to...
Chan Wing Kai Aaron."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architectur...