Urbanie & Urbanus

Issue 2021 Jul

Smart City?

Issue 5, P.48 - P.68

Hacking Kowloon East: Technology for Activating Urban life

Sunnie S.Y. Lau

Director of Smart City Research and Industry Collaborations – MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node
Adjunct Assistant Professor (HKU)

and  Brent D. Ryan

Head of the City Design and Development Group
Associate Professor of Urban Design and Public Policy in Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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