The urban landscape of Hong Kong is fascinating with the high density development, spectacular skyline and highly efficient public transportation system. The urban landscape of the CBD of Hong Kong is characterized by a dense, irregular and organic urban form, building stock of mixed ages, occasional historic buildings and limited vegetation. The new urban landscape on the shores of Victoria Harbour is characterized by megastructure of super blocks occupying massive areas with podium structures disconnecting the building from the surrounding with high-rise towers on top of it. Review of literature has shown that the pro-growth development and laisse-faire governance approach of the government has led to urban issues such as worsen congestio...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
At a time when the world is becoming more monotonous under the effect of globalization, diversity ha...
This dissertation explores the urbanism of Hong Kong between 1967 and 1997, tracing the history of H...
Rapid population growth and critical land shortage were often considered as the two fundamental forc...
Although the field of heritage conservation has evolved over the last fifty years, many places aroun...
The high-density urban environment of Hong Kong is characterised by mixed land uses, population and ...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
A compact city is a special urban form with inherent physical, social, and institutional constraints...
Over two-thirds of Hong Kong’s population lives in public housing, which dates back to the 1950’s. I...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
Hong Kong is a metropolis with a dense population. The need to cope with rapid population growth und...
There is growing interest in open space planning in city, which is believed to be one of the importa...
As one of the most densely populated city in the world, the urban cityscape has been the iconic symb...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine changing plan‐making governance processes in Hong Kong and id...
Hong Kong is a city with unique cultural background, in which the fusion of eastern and western styl...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
At a time when the world is becoming more monotonous under the effect of globalization, diversity ha...
This dissertation explores the urbanism of Hong Kong between 1967 and 1997, tracing the history of H...
Rapid population growth and critical land shortage were often considered as the two fundamental forc...
Although the field of heritage conservation has evolved over the last fifty years, many places aroun...
The high-density urban environment of Hong Kong is characterised by mixed land uses, population and ...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
A compact city is a special urban form with inherent physical, social, and institutional constraints...
Over two-thirds of Hong Kong’s population lives in public housing, which dates back to the 1950’s. I...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
Hong Kong is a metropolis with a dense population. The need to cope with rapid population growth und...
There is growing interest in open space planning in city, which is believed to be one of the importa...
As one of the most densely populated city in the world, the urban cityscape has been the iconic symb...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine changing plan‐making governance processes in Hong Kong and id...
Hong Kong is a city with unique cultural background, in which the fusion of eastern and western styl...
Approximately 4% of the private buildings in Hong Kong are older than their design lives of 50 years...
At a time when the world is becoming more monotonous under the effect of globalization, diversity ha...
This dissertation explores the urbanism of Hong Kong between 1967 and 1997, tracing the history of H...