Towers of Choices

Hong Kong Housing Beyond Uniformity

How can Hong Kong’s housing development escape its unrelenting uniformity? How might architects and developers bypass strict planning and building regulations? How might they add more value by creative design? How might they realize innovative and attractive housing towers, towers that would radically change Hong Kong?

Hong Kong’s notoriously strict building regulations impose a relentless uniformity on the city. This book aims to propose new indicators to achieve a proper balance between population density and quality of life. By testing the current Hong Kong housing regulations and exploring new indicators with which Hong Kong’s quality of housing can be improved, it explores various concepts for housing towers beyond the current uniformity.

 

Authors: Winy Maas, Tihamr Salij, Tris Kee, Wah Sang Wong, Weijen Wang and Martine Vledder | design: Beng! | paperback | 15 x 21 cm | 352 pages | illustrated (200 full color) | in conjunction with: the University of Hong Kong

352 pages
ISBN: 978-94-6208-374-5
English

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