市区更新-香港的环境更新可否从滘宜洲岛开始?

Laurent Gutierrez, Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi
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过渡环境是最近用来描述当代城市内部和周围出现的一种新形式的混合空间和栖息地的术语。在过去的几十年里,香港和中国的设计越来越关注独特的社会、空间和经济特征,以及这些空间中出现的挑战,这些空间既位于农村和城市之间,又位于陆地和海洋之间。现在,一种更全面、更具再生性的城市设计视角正在形成,以生态思维关注环境。特别是在香港作为一个附属于中国大陆的岛屿群岛的城市设计和规划背景下,这些过渡环境包括现有的农村岛屿,这些岛屿正在作为发展建议的一部分进行调整和扩建。这些提案往往只对其岛屿或沿海位置以及周围的自然栖息地提供有限的承认和参与,支持密集且环境不可持续的裙楼和塔楼计划。随着全球挑战,特别是气候变化,以及环境和我们的生活方式面临越来越多的威胁,人们越来越关注寻求自然世界解决方案的新方法。这篇短文包括香港理工大学学生为香港考宜洲城市栖息地岛进行的案例研究项目。在回顾相关先例和理论的基础上,本案例研究用于讨论和反思联合国制定的可持续发展目标中强调的全球和地方问题和机遇。
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Urban Regeneration-Is it possible for the environmental regeneration of Hong Kong to begin from Kau Yi Chau Island?
A Transitional Environment is a term recently used to describe a new form of hybrid space and habitat that has emerged within and around the contemporary city. During the last few decades in Hong Kong and China there has been an increased design focus on the distinct social, spatial, and economic characteristics and challenges that emerge in these spaces that sit both between the rural and the urban and the land and the sea. Now, a more holistic and regenerative perspective for urban design is under way, focusing on environments with an ecological mindset. Within the urban design and planning context of Hong Kong in particular, as an archipelago of islands attached to China’s mainland, these transitional environments include existing rural islands that are being adapted to and expanded as part of development proposals. These proposals tend to offer only a limited acknowledgement and engagement with their island or coastal locations and surrounding natural habitats, in favour of dense and environmentally unsustainable podium and tower schemes. With global challenges and specifically climate change and a growing number of threats to both the environment and our way of life there has been an increased focus on new approaches to problem solving that look to the natural world for solutions. This short paper includes case study projects from students at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University for the urban habitat island of Kau Yi Chau in Hong Kong. Supported by a review of relevant precedents and theories, this case study is used to discuss and reflect on the global and local issues and opportunities highlighted in the sustainable development goals (SDGs) established by the United Nations.
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