75.6% of land comprising Hong Kong remains undeveloped according to the special administrative region’s planning department. In turn, Hong Kong’s constricted real estate, now estimated to be the world’s costliest, has created eye-popping living arrangements historically and contemporarily. Denizens’ colorful reputation and imagination for flouting city ordinances, zoning laws, and spatial management stand emblematic of tenacious self-sufficiency and a free-spirited brand of runaway capitalist initiative. Why is this conspicuous trademark of Hong Kong’s societal fabric very much alive in the 21st Century? Why does this matter in a rapidly urbanizing world witnessing the ascension of mega-urban centers alongside ever-widening socioeconomic ch...
Hong Kong has been influencing the urban development of Chongqing since China’s post-1978 reform, wh...
It is part of the paper session: Housing as Social Experiment: Rethinking the Legacy of Modernist Pl...
The house price in Hong Kong is well-known to be "unaffordable." This paper relates the macroeconomy...
What insights can a spatial interrogation of Hong Kong’s domestic models and its transformative vari...
In the Asian mini-city-states of Hong Kong and Singapore, massive public housing programmes, far mor...
While Hong Kong has always garnered international attention, especially in recent years when protest...
Kowloon Walled City (hereafter KWC or Walled City), Hong Kong has been described as ‘one of history’...
Marginalia. Limits within the Urban RealmArising from the intensive urban development of mid-twentie...
The housing question has been a core societal issue for centuries. Since Engels (1988) intervened in...
Of the many substantive arguments for existing cities to be densified, and for entirely new cities t...
Hong Kong is an ideal laboratory in which to study relationships between economy and architecture. ...
<p>Hong Kong’s extraordinary density, the results of a unique geography, economy, and political hist...
China is going through one of the most dramatic social and cultural transformations in its history. ...
Hong Kong’s extraordinary density, the results of a unique geography, economy, and political history...
The laissez-faire housing market and the demand for housing makes decent living environments increas...
Hong Kong has been influencing the urban development of Chongqing since China’s post-1978 reform, wh...
It is part of the paper session: Housing as Social Experiment: Rethinking the Legacy of Modernist Pl...
The house price in Hong Kong is well-known to be "unaffordable." This paper relates the macroeconomy...
What insights can a spatial interrogation of Hong Kong’s domestic models and its transformative vari...
In the Asian mini-city-states of Hong Kong and Singapore, massive public housing programmes, far mor...
While Hong Kong has always garnered international attention, especially in recent years when protest...
Kowloon Walled City (hereafter KWC or Walled City), Hong Kong has been described as ‘one of history’...
Marginalia. Limits within the Urban RealmArising from the intensive urban development of mid-twentie...
The housing question has been a core societal issue for centuries. Since Engels (1988) intervened in...
Of the many substantive arguments for existing cities to be densified, and for entirely new cities t...
Hong Kong is an ideal laboratory in which to study relationships between economy and architecture. ...
<p>Hong Kong’s extraordinary density, the results of a unique geography, economy, and political hist...
China is going through one of the most dramatic social and cultural transformations in its history. ...
Hong Kong’s extraordinary density, the results of a unique geography, economy, and political history...
The laissez-faire housing market and the demand for housing makes decent living environments increas...
Hong Kong has been influencing the urban development of Chongqing since China’s post-1978 reform, wh...
It is part of the paper session: Housing as Social Experiment: Rethinking the Legacy of Modernist Pl...
The house price in Hong Kong is well-known to be "unaffordable." This paper relates the macroeconomy...