Urbanie & Urbanus

Indigenous Heterotopias: a Framework for Rural-Urban Regeneration in Hong Kong

Ruiqi Tao

Graduate of Master of Urban Design, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, the University of Hong Kong

and  Dr. Han Hsi Ho

Lecturer, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, the University of Hong Kong
PMP, CCBM, MHKIBIM, Certified ESG Consultant

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