Parallel Session 1: 1.2 UrbanizationThis paper examines the history and politics of reclamation, a mechanism that has produced 25 percent of urban land from the sea, in Hong Kong. Through detailed review of historical records and documents, the eroic conquest of the sea by reclamation in Hong Kong in the past 168 years can be divided in four broad phases: a tug-of-war between the pro-reclamation colonial Government and the anti-reclamation British military force and the private sector in the first forty years in the City of Victoria; a prolonged period from the 1880s to the Second World War with Government-planned but private sector-driven reclamations spread to Kowloon, annexed in 1860; the post-war decades up to the 1990s when public-sec...
Hong Kong was only a small fishing village about one hundred and fifty years ago. The population rem...
The port city and British colony of Hong Kong had from its inception been characterized by a capital...
This dissertation explores the urbanism of Hong Kong between 1967 and 1997, tracing the history of H...
Theme: Urban Trancformation: Controversies, Contracts and ChallengesThis paper examines the history ...
Controversies over Central Harbour reclamation have beset Hong Kong for over a decade. Recent effort...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
Increasing demands for urban water fronts and the need for continually operational airports coupled ...
Hong Kong is an ideal laboratory in which to study relationships between economy and architecture. ...
Urban decay has become a serious problem in many countries around the world, and urban renewal has b...
Session: Urban Transport in the Age of Sprawl: Part 2Urban sprawl, a common phenomenon in North Amer...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
This study evaluates the land-use zoning and development of open space in the hyper-dense, land-hung...
Purpose This study aims to explore how urban governance of Hong Kong is impacted by the formulation ...
Tin Shui Wai new town in Hong Kong, known as the “city of sadness,” has been narrated by the “Tin Sh...
The issue of land reclamation in Hong Kong, specifically for the Central and Wanchai districts is di...
Hong Kong was only a small fishing village about one hundred and fifty years ago. The population rem...
The port city and British colony of Hong Kong had from its inception been characterized by a capital...
This dissertation explores the urbanism of Hong Kong between 1967 and 1997, tracing the history of H...
Theme: Urban Trancformation: Controversies, Contracts and ChallengesThis paper examines the history ...
Controversies over Central Harbour reclamation have beset Hong Kong for over a decade. Recent effort...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
Increasing demands for urban water fronts and the need for continually operational airports coupled ...
Hong Kong is an ideal laboratory in which to study relationships between economy and architecture. ...
Urban decay has become a serious problem in many countries around the world, and urban renewal has b...
Session: Urban Transport in the Age of Sprawl: Part 2Urban sprawl, a common phenomenon in North Amer...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
This study evaluates the land-use zoning and development of open space in the hyper-dense, land-hung...
Purpose This study aims to explore how urban governance of Hong Kong is impacted by the formulation ...
Tin Shui Wai new town in Hong Kong, known as the “city of sadness,” has been narrated by the “Tin Sh...
The issue of land reclamation in Hong Kong, specifically for the Central and Wanchai districts is di...
Hong Kong was only a small fishing village about one hundred and fifty years ago. The population rem...
The port city and British colony of Hong Kong had from its inception been characterized by a capital...
This dissertation explores the urbanism of Hong Kong between 1967 and 1997, tracing the history of H...