PROJECT DATA
Project Name Weaving The Waterfront: Resilience Planning for Port Distric
Location Kwai Tsing Waterfront, Hong Kong
Site Area 915 ha
Post Graduate / School The University of Hong Kong
Undergraduate / School Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong
Student Name Cheng Kwok Cheong, Louis
Programme Master of Landscape Architecture
Instructors Sunnie Lau
Images Cheng Kwok Cheong, Louis
Order to release container port area
to these two places. Moreover, there is also a possibility of the Industrial Estate being transformed either into office space or art studio, which had taken place in other former industrial estates in Hong Kong, such as Wong Chuk Hang Industrial Estate. The industrial element could be kept as a feature of the park and as part of storm surge strategy. For example, a barge could be reused as floating breakwater that provides recreational value to the adjacent neighbourhoods.
Phasing 4: Transformation (2070s) In 2070, it is the last milestone of the project. A large amount of the port area could be transformed into residential area under the protection by a terraced waterfront. Waterfront area from the North of Ramble Channel could be well extended to the South. It will form a waterfront network which is well connected. The concept of the terraced waterfront landscape is to protect inland residential area, rain garden and road from coastal flooding. At the same time, it could provide various leisure venues including amphitheatres, event lawns.
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