In 2001, the Hong Kong government implemented a concession policy allowing green and amenity features to be exempted from gross floor area (GFA) calculations in new residential properties. There have recently been community concerns that developers are using this policy to substantially increase the floor area of buildings. In the 2010-2011 policy address, the Hong Kong government decided to tighten the existing policy. This paper attempts to estimate the efficacy of the proposed GFA concession policy. Five case studies are selected to demonstrate the change in GFA concession. It is found that the proposed GFA concessionary has a positive effect in controlling the height and bulk of buildings, and a reduction of approximately 4.58% GFA conc...
Green Belt (“GB”) in Hong Kong is under immense development pressure with the current Government’s i...
In Japanese city planning, the effective floor area ratio (FAR) of land lots, or housing density, is...
Hong Kong has been faced with property market ups and downs for many reasons over the past ten years...
Gross Floor Area (GFA) concession scheme, as a planning incentive, is developed from the notion of “...
Incentive schemes formed by regulatory or administrative instruments are measures to promote green b...
Green building (GB) policies have been implemented to promote GB and address climate change. Most of...
Economic incentives are widely used to promote green buildings (GB) and consume social resources. Ho...
About 40% of global energy consumption and nearly one-third of global CO2 emissions are on account o...
In response to the public’s increasing awareness of sustainable development, the construction indust...
The increased concentration of urban populations is a global phenomenon. Hong Kong, like many Asian ...
This study evaluates the land-use zoning and development of open space in the hyper-dense, land-hung...
This study examines the effects of government lease conditions on private residential property secto...
Purpose: Illegal changes of use in aged industrial and residential buildings is now a prevalent prob...
As Hong Kong's property prices have been skyrocketing particularly in the last several years, housin...
This study provides an empirical assessment of the optimal site area for planned high-density housin...
Green Belt (“GB”) in Hong Kong is under immense development pressure with the current Government’s i...
In Japanese city planning, the effective floor area ratio (FAR) of land lots, or housing density, is...
Hong Kong has been faced with property market ups and downs for many reasons over the past ten years...
Gross Floor Area (GFA) concession scheme, as a planning incentive, is developed from the notion of “...
Incentive schemes formed by regulatory or administrative instruments are measures to promote green b...
Green building (GB) policies have been implemented to promote GB and address climate change. Most of...
Economic incentives are widely used to promote green buildings (GB) and consume social resources. Ho...
About 40% of global energy consumption and nearly one-third of global CO2 emissions are on account o...
In response to the public’s increasing awareness of sustainable development, the construction indust...
The increased concentration of urban populations is a global phenomenon. Hong Kong, like many Asian ...
This study evaluates the land-use zoning and development of open space in the hyper-dense, land-hung...
This study examines the effects of government lease conditions on private residential property secto...
Purpose: Illegal changes of use in aged industrial and residential buildings is now a prevalent prob...
As Hong Kong's property prices have been skyrocketing particularly in the last several years, housin...
This study provides an empirical assessment of the optimal site area for planned high-density housin...
Green Belt (“GB”) in Hong Kong is under immense development pressure with the current Government’s i...
In Japanese city planning, the effective floor area ratio (FAR) of land lots, or housing density, is...
Hong Kong has been faced with property market ups and downs for many reasons over the past ten years...