Vun Ka Yan Emily."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1999-2000, design report."Includes bibliographical references.IntroductionChapter I. --- RESEARCH AREAChapter 1. --- Background studiesChapter 1.1 --- Housing Design Trend in Hong KongChapter 1.2 --- Housing Arrangement in Hong Kong FamiliesChapter 1.3 --- Life Cycle of BuildingsChapter 2. --- Historic Context of Housing in Hong KongChapter 2.1 --- Traditional HousingChapter 2.2 --- Learning from the Early Public Housing DesignsChapter 3. --- Spatial Dynamics of Multi-Generation FamiliesChapter 4. --- Visits to Elderly HousingChapter II. --- FROM CONCEPT TO THE BRIEFChapter 5. --- Concept DevelopmentChapter 5.1 --- Preliminary Scheme...
Conference Main Theme: Housing 2.0: Search for New Paradigms for Collaborative HousingSpecial Worksh...
Aging population is a worldwide phenomenon and Hong Kong is of no exception. Around 13% of the total...
Lam Muk Hung.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 161-172
Lam Siu Wah Wagner."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture...
Chu Hon San, Calvin."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architectur...
Cheung Ho Ting Kenniss."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architec...
Since the growing aging population in Hong Kong and most of the elderly living under various public ...
Ageing-in-place is the most common ageing model in China. Therefore, design of age-friendly resident...
Ageing-in-place is the most common ageing model in China. Therefore, design of age-friendly resident...
Ageing-in-place is the most common ageing model in China. Therefore, design of age-friendly resident...
Tse Alisa."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programm...
See Wing Yan, Natalie."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architect...
Like most of the developed cities in the world, Hong Kong has to prepare for the challenges of agein...
Since the population in Hong Kong is expected to continue with an ageing trend, the elderly housing ...
Hong Kong’s population is aging rapidly, yet the city is still struggling to provide an adequate hou...
Conference Main Theme: Housing 2.0: Search for New Paradigms for Collaborative HousingSpecial Worksh...
Aging population is a worldwide phenomenon and Hong Kong is of no exception. Around 13% of the total...
Lam Muk Hung.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 161-172
Lam Siu Wah Wagner."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture...
Chu Hon San, Calvin."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architectur...
Cheung Ho Ting Kenniss."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architec...
Since the growing aging population in Hong Kong and most of the elderly living under various public ...
Ageing-in-place is the most common ageing model in China. Therefore, design of age-friendly resident...
Ageing-in-place is the most common ageing model in China. Therefore, design of age-friendly resident...
Ageing-in-place is the most common ageing model in China. Therefore, design of age-friendly resident...
Tse Alisa."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programm...
See Wing Yan, Natalie."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architect...
Like most of the developed cities in the world, Hong Kong has to prepare for the challenges of agein...
Since the population in Hong Kong is expected to continue with an ageing trend, the elderly housing ...
Hong Kong’s population is aging rapidly, yet the city is still struggling to provide an adequate hou...
Conference Main Theme: Housing 2.0: Search for New Paradigms for Collaborative HousingSpecial Worksh...
Aging population is a worldwide phenomenon and Hong Kong is of no exception. Around 13% of the total...
Lam Muk Hung.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 161-172