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Planning for incompatible land uses: a case study of Laguna CityChan, Chung-yun., 陳宗恩. January 1992 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Redevelopment of Mong Kok KCR station phase 2Chan, Hoo-kong, Patrick., 陳浩江. January 1993 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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A transport corridor planning in relation to the development of Tin Shui Wai in Northwest New TerritoriesNg, Shi-hung, Michael., 伍樹雄. January 1992 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Forecast of industrial land requirement in Hong KongTang, Siu-sing., 鄧兆星. January 1991 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Is Kowloon Tong a representative environment?Sun, Kwok-kee., 孫國基. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Urban wasteland - dormant land: space of art (flexible space).January 2007 (has links)
To Mei Ki. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2006-2007, design report." / Chapter I. --- Table of Content Introduction- Definition of Wastelands and Dormant land. --- p.p.1 / Chapter - --- History of Urban of Wasteland and Dormant Land. --- p.p.2-3 / Chapter II. --- Research- Urban Wastelands / Chapter i. --- Typology Definition: / Type 1- Triangle land --- p.p.4-5 / Type 2- Land under Flyover --- p.p.6-7 / Type 3- Land at roundabouts --- p.p.8-9 / Type 4- Land between street and street/rooad --- p.p.10-14 / Chapter ii. --- Case Study: Type 1 to Type 4 --- p.p.15-23 / Chapter iii. --- Pedestrians's Perspective in Hong Kong Case Study II: Solution of Urban Wasteland and dormant land in Hong Kong. --- p.p.24-29 / Chapter iv. --- Solution of Urban Wasteland and dormant land in different countries --- p.p.30-37 / Chapter III. --- Main Research- Overall view in Yau Ma Tei / Chapter i. --- Yau Ma Tei Case Study --- p.p.38-49 / Chapter ii. --- Summary of Urban Wasteland in Hong Kong --- p.p.50-52 / Chapter iii. --- Site Analysis in Sai Wan Ho --- p.p.53-56 / Chapter iv. --- Issues --- p.p.57-58 / Chapter v. --- Design Idea --- p.p.59-61 / Chapter IV. --- Design / Chapter i. --- Plan --- p.p.62-64 / Chapter ii. --- Section --- p.p.65-66 / Chapter iii. --- Design Feature --- p.p.67-75 / Chapter iv. --- Study Model --- p.p.76 / Chapter v. --- Final Model --- p.p.77-81
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Water city in Hong Kong.January 1997 (has links)
Chan Wing Kai Aaron. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1996-97, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 1.0 --- INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1.1 --- the water city / Chapter 1.2 --- the four different scales / Chapter 2.0 --- WHY MAKING A WATER CITY? / Chapter 2.1 --- water is an unique asset to Hong Kong / Chapter 2.2 --- magical quality / Chapter 2.3 --- water can interact with architecture to have more urban life involved / Chapter 3.0 --- SITE AND SITE SELECTION / Chapter 3.1 --- criteria / Chapter 3.2 --- west Kowloon / Chapter 3.3 --- problems and opportunities of reclamation plan in West Kowloon shifting of urban center / Chapter 4.0 --- SITE BACKGROUND / Chapter 4.1 --- extend of governement reclamation plan / Chapter 4.2 --- cultural and social / Chapter 4.3 --- physical condition / Chapter 5.0 --- PROBLEMS & OPPORTUNITIES / Chapter 5.1 --- the Metroplan / Chapter 5.2 --- non-accessible sea front / Chapter 5.3 --- urban pockets and deteriorated open spaces / Chapter 5.4 --- "interaction of water with human activities," / Chapter 5.5 --- visual connection / Chapter 5.6 --- the living standard of people / Chapter 5.7 --- continuation / Chapter 5.8 --- Water front & activity center / Chapter 6.0 --- SITE CONSTRAINT / Chapter 6.1 --- expressway and MTR network / Chapter 6.2 --- sea channels and anchoring area / Chapter 6.3 --- landuse proportion / Chapter 6.4 --- plot ratio / Chapter 6.5 --- building height control / Chapter 6.6 --- recreational space provision / Chapter 6.7 --- road area provision / Chapter 6.8 --- residential area provision / Chapter 7.0 --- CLIENT PROFILE / Chapter 7.1 --- urban planning exercise / Chapter 7.2 --- comprehensive development / Chapter 8.0 --- VISION / MISSION / Chapter 8.1 --- restucturing of the water front district / Chapter 8.2 --- improve living environment / Chapter 8.3 --- enhance Hong Kong' / Chapter 9.0 --- GOALS / Chapter 9.1 --- maximize number of possibilities and compositions / Chapter 9.2 --- improve integration of architecture and water bodies. / Chapter 9.3 --- introduce more activities around the water front. / Chapter 9.4 --- Improve accessibility to the waterfront. / Chapter 9.5 --- "to interpret the ""magical"" quality of water in more tangible elements and architectural settings" / Chapter 10.0 --- PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT / Chapter 10.1 --- activities / Chapter 10.2 --- treatment of vehicular roads / Chapter 10.3 --- accessibility / Chapter 10.4 --- communal-wise water city / Chapter 10.5 --- Maximize water frontage / Chapter 10.6 --- design of sea frontage detail / Chapter 10.7 --- continuation / Chapter 10.8 --- ways of travel / Chapter 11.0 --- SCHEDULE OF ACCOMODATION / Chapter 11.1 --- the urban planning exercise / Chapter 11.2 --- the comprehensive development / Chapter 12.0 --- SUBJECT ANALYSIS / Chapter 12.1 --- urban design case studies / Chapter 12.2 --- precedent studies / Chapter 12.3 --- water front and architecture design typology studies / Chapter 13.0 --- THE DESIGN PROCESS / Chapter 13.1 --- test design at western District / Chapter 13.2 --- test design at West Kowloon / Chapter 13.3 --- test design at Kai Tak airport area / Chapter 13.4 --- design evolution / Chapter 14.0 --- THE PRODUCT / Chapter 14.1 --- an alternative proposal for the landfill at West Kowloon / Chapter 14.2 --- a district planning at the Southern part of West Kowloon / Chapter 14.3 --- landuse and access / Chapter 14.4 --- street section studies / Chapter 14.5 --- water front edge design / Chapter 14.6 --- the water front comprehensive development / Chapter 14.7 --- planning logic of the whole complex / Chapter 14.8 --- perspective studies of complex design / Chapter 14.9 --- complex zoning plan / Chapter 14.10 --- recreational building and water front cafe complex design / Chapter 14.11 --- the water front cafe / Chapter 14.12 --- recreational building / Chapter 14.13 --- detail studies / Chapter 15.0 --- CONCLUSION / BIBLIOGRAPHYAND / ACKNOWLEDGMENTSFOR / ILLUSTRATIONS
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Governance of residential land use planning in Hong KongWan, Yim-king, Penny., 溫艷瓊. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning and Environmental Management / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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High density slender structures: their impacts on urban built-formsAhmed, Kamran. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Design / Master / Master of Urban Design
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Land acquisition for urban renewal and urban design by Land Development Corporation吳建城, Ng, Kin-shing. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Design / Master / Master of Urban Design
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