Announced few months before, a public housing estate in Hong Kong, Ming Wah Dai Ha, which is owned and managed by Hong Kong Housing Society which is planned, is to process redevelopment in the coming years (HKHS, 2011). The social voice nowadays are focusing on the land provided by the redevelopment project can be used as subsidized housing to fulfill the housing demand for better housing and home owning aspiration of the lower or middle income group. However, at the other side, development caused changes to the living of the residents there, and also the environment and social culture of that area. This discussion has drawn my attention that whether redevelopment of public housing estates in Hong Kong is a sustainable way of housing dev...
Urban redevelopment is a land redevelopment process which helps to regenerate an aging area. This pr...
Public housing estates are homes of many Hongkongers, which ties with the ‘collective memory’ of a b...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA), the developer of Public Rental Housing (PRH), is the largest d...
Various studies from different universities and government departments indicated that Hong Kong is f...
The housing policy environment of Hong Kong is non-enabling. Hong Kong People suffer from serious...
Housing price has been skyrocketing raised to a new high level. Some blame on the short-sighted of p...
Redevelopment of aged PRH estates has been carried out for more than 40 years in Hong Kong by the Ho...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
Hong Kong, such an international metropolis, is well known for its free market with limited governme...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
The specificity of Hong Kong’s gentrification trajectory reflects its urban morphology, political in...
Hong Kong Housing Authority has been providing subsidised public rental housing to low-income famili...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
Urban redevelopment is a land redevelopment process which helps to regenerate an aging area. This pr...
Public housing estates are homes of many Hongkongers, which ties with the ‘collective memory’ of a b...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA), the developer of Public Rental Housing (PRH), is the largest d...
Various studies from different universities and government departments indicated that Hong Kong is f...
The housing policy environment of Hong Kong is non-enabling. Hong Kong People suffer from serious...
Housing price has been skyrocketing raised to a new high level. Some blame on the short-sighted of p...
Redevelopment of aged PRH estates has been carried out for more than 40 years in Hong Kong by the Ho...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
Hong Kong, such an international metropolis, is well known for its free market with limited governme...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
The specificity of Hong Kong’s gentrification trajectory reflects its urban morphology, political in...
Hong Kong Housing Authority has been providing subsidised public rental housing to low-income famili...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
Urban redevelopment is a land redevelopment process which helps to regenerate an aging area. This pr...
Public housing estates are homes of many Hongkongers, which ties with the ‘collective memory’ of a b...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...