© 2015 by Koninklijke Brill nv, Leiden, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. As a former British colony, Hong Kong struggles to reconcile itself to its Chinese identity. The need to manage colonial spaces that evoke 'unsafe' memories - but without demolishing examples of the territory's colonial architecture and history - has become a priority. While "adaptive re-use" projects promote conservation and preservation, an unintended and much desired side effect is decolonisation. In this essay, I claim adaptive re-use as a neo-Victorian spatial practice sought by the Hong Kong government to control and sanitise public space against the chaos and urgency of native streets in much the same way as did Hong Kong's nineteenth-century colonial admi...
Urban development in Hong Kong is often regarded as demolition of aged buildings and re-building a m...
There are recently many public debates of the conservation decisions in Hong Kong such as the demoli...
This article is a case study of state society capital conflicts over the preservation of the Central...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
Frequently seen in former British colonies, an oft forgotten yet ubiquitous form of urban heritage i...
Organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)In Hong Kong, 'revitalisation' began...
Purpose – Adaptive reuse is commonly applied to heritage buildings in western countries. In Hong Kon...
Although the field of heritage conservation has evolved over the last fifty years, many places aroun...
Hong Kong’s Central, what was called Government hill area, have many rich historic heritage landmark...
Heritage conservation has become the hot issue since the well known public participated protection m...
This project seeks to understand the way of urban renewal of Hong Kong. If Hong Kong city can be tho...
The conservation approach of “adaptive reuse”, as a means to give new life to deteriorated heritage ...
Conservationists and government authorities acknowledge that adaptive reuse of historic buildings co...
“The great buildings of the past do to not belong to us only; they have belonged to our forefathers ...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
Urban development in Hong Kong is often regarded as demolition of aged buildings and re-building a m...
There are recently many public debates of the conservation decisions in Hong Kong such as the demoli...
This article is a case study of state society capital conflicts over the preservation of the Central...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
Frequently seen in former British colonies, an oft forgotten yet ubiquitous form of urban heritage i...
Organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)In Hong Kong, 'revitalisation' began...
Purpose – Adaptive reuse is commonly applied to heritage buildings in western countries. In Hong Kon...
Although the field of heritage conservation has evolved over the last fifty years, many places aroun...
Hong Kong’s Central, what was called Government hill area, have many rich historic heritage landmark...
Heritage conservation has become the hot issue since the well known public participated protection m...
This project seeks to understand the way of urban renewal of Hong Kong. If Hong Kong city can be tho...
The conservation approach of “adaptive reuse”, as a means to give new life to deteriorated heritage ...
Conservationists and government authorities acknowledge that adaptive reuse of historic buildings co...
“The great buildings of the past do to not belong to us only; they have belonged to our forefathers ...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
Urban development in Hong Kong is often regarded as demolition of aged buildings and re-building a m...
There are recently many public debates of the conservation decisions in Hong Kong such as the demoli...
This article is a case study of state society capital conflicts over the preservation of the Central...