Adaptive reuse of historical buildings was promoted by the government during the 2007 policy address regarding the conservation of Hong Kong’s Heritage. In the few years after this policy was launched, there were many changes to the statutory control related to the use of buildings, which has indirectly affected the occupants of these historical buildings. While it was widely criticized that there was no statutory protection to historic buildings other than those graded as Declared Monuments, these buildings related statutory controls also some effects on the conservation of historical building both positive and negative. This dissertation focus on Fringe Club as a case study, to review the effect of statutory controls to the adapti...
This dissertation seeks to investigate the grading system and its effect on the private property dev...
Most researchers focused on the importance and details of Conservation Management Plan when historic...
The Burra Charter has defined building adaptation as modifying a place to suit the existing or propo...
Purpose – Adaptive reuse is commonly applied to heritage buildings in western countries. In Hong Kon...
“The great buildings of the past do to not belong to us only; they have belonged to our forefathers ...
Balancing a conflict between cultural heritage and development is an important topic for our society...
This paper provides a new approach to examine privately-owned heritage property for their adaptive r...
The conservation approach of “adaptive reuse”, as a means to give new life to deteriorated heritage ...
Urban development in Hong Kong is often regarded as demolition of aged buildings and re-building a m...
Organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)In Hong Kong, 'revitalisation' began...
This dissertation seeks to solve a long-standing conundrum for heritage conservation in Hong Kong, r...
Conservationists and government authorities acknowledge that adaptive reuse of historic buildings co...
published_or_final_versionabstractConservationMasterMaster of Science in Conservatio
It is good news to see that Hong Kong has adopted the adaptive reuse approach in conserving historic...
Heritage conservation has become the hot issue since the well known public participated protection m...
This dissertation seeks to investigate the grading system and its effect on the private property dev...
Most researchers focused on the importance and details of Conservation Management Plan when historic...
The Burra Charter has defined building adaptation as modifying a place to suit the existing or propo...
Purpose – Adaptive reuse is commonly applied to heritage buildings in western countries. In Hong Kon...
“The great buildings of the past do to not belong to us only; they have belonged to our forefathers ...
Balancing a conflict between cultural heritage and development is an important topic for our society...
This paper provides a new approach to examine privately-owned heritage property for their adaptive r...
The conservation approach of “adaptive reuse”, as a means to give new life to deteriorated heritage ...
Urban development in Hong Kong is often regarded as demolition of aged buildings and re-building a m...
Organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)In Hong Kong, 'revitalisation' began...
This dissertation seeks to solve a long-standing conundrum for heritage conservation in Hong Kong, r...
Conservationists and government authorities acknowledge that adaptive reuse of historic buildings co...
published_or_final_versionabstractConservationMasterMaster of Science in Conservatio
It is good news to see that Hong Kong has adopted the adaptive reuse approach in conserving historic...
Heritage conservation has become the hot issue since the well known public participated protection m...
This dissertation seeks to investigate the grading system and its effect on the private property dev...
Most researchers focused on the importance and details of Conservation Management Plan when historic...
The Burra Charter has defined building adaptation as modifying a place to suit the existing or propo...