Urbanie & Urbanus

Issue 2021 Dec

Regeneration

Issue 6, P.68 - P.78

Urban Regeneration-Is it possible for the environmental regeneration of Hong Kong to begin from Kau Yi Chau Island?

Laurent Gutierrez

BA, March, PhD, Professor and Course Director at MDes (Urban Environments Design), School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

and  Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi

BA MA PhD, Adjunct Assistant Professor,
MDes (Urban Environments Design), School of Design,
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Director at Choi-Comer Asia Architecture and Urban Design

Figures

Figure 1. Lantau 2030+: Towards a planning vision and strategy transcending 2030 (source: Hong Kong Planning Department, 2021)

 


Figure 2a. Gaia’s wind (source: Liu Yapeng, Urban Environments Design, PolyU, 2021)


Figure 2b. Gaia’s wind (source: Liu Yapeng, Urban Environments Design, PolyU, 2021)


Figure 3a. Filter Island (Liu Pengnan, Urban Environments Design, PolyU, 2021)


Figure 3b. Filter Island (Liu Pengnan, Urban Environments Design, PolyU, 2021)


Figure 4. Multi-level Island (Cao Qian, Urban Environments Design, PolyU, 2021)


Figure 5a. Microcirculation of Mariculture_Future Food scape (Mo Huiru, Urban Environments Design, PolyU, 2021)


Figure 5b. Microcirculation of Mariculture_Future Food scape (Mo Huiru, Urban Environments Design, PolyU, 2021)