The Making of Hong Kong From Vertical to Volumetric |
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Author:
| Shelton, Barrie Karakiewicz, Justyna Kvan, Thomas |
Series title: | Planning, History and Environment Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-136-85757-7 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2013 |
Publisher: | Routledge
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Book Format: | Digital (delivered electronically) |
List Price: | USD $48.95 |
Book Description:
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This book investigates what the history of Hong Kong's urban development has to teach other cities as they face environmental challenges, social and demographic change and the need for new models of dense urbanism.
The authors describe how the high-rise intensity of Hong Kong came about; how the forest of towers are in fact vertical culs de sac; and how the city might become truly 'volumetric' with mixed activities through multiple levels and 3D movement networks...
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This book investigates what the history of Hong Kong's urban development has to teach other cities as they face environmental challenges, social and demographic change and the need for new models of dense urbanism.
The authors describe how the high-rise intensity of Hong Kong came about; how the forest of towers are in fact vertical culs de sac; and how the city might become truly 'volumetric' with mixed activities through multiple levels and 3D movement networks incorporating 'town cubes' rather than town squares.
For more information, visit the authors' website: http://www.makingofhk.com/makingofhk.swf