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The Placemakers of Hong Kong

With an Introduction by Nelson Chen
The story of Hong Kong’s urban development.

The Placemakers of Hong Kong pays homage to what local development companies, charitable organizations, as well as the government have been able to achieve in contributing to the enhancement of Hong Kong’s evolving urban and rural landscape. Far from being solely profit-driven, developers and urban planners have been vital to the community by creating and designing urban spaces for the public, increasing walkability, and embracing sustainable design—a process called ‘placemaking.’ The book also recognizes that the subsequent placekeeping activities necessary to keep each project site relevant and up-to-date are just as important.

Featuring five case studies from the past and one that examines the ambitious and far-reaching plans for the Northern Metropolis, this book tells the story of Hong Kong’s miraculous urban development over the past few decades.

120 pages | 7 x 10 | © 2025

Architecture: History of Architecture, Middle Eastern, African, and Asian Architecture

Geography: Urban Geography


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