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Hong Kong Urban Design ConcernsHong
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12In 1998, the Planning Department
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Part I:14The URA —A Redevelopment
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Version 2:The Urban RenewalAuthorit
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URA Ordinance vs.Urban Renewal Stra
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How The URA WorksThe Cycle ofResump
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PART II:22The PoliticalEconomyof th
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The Institutional ContextNationaliz
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26traditionally given the Lands Dep
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28maximum allowable plot ratio —
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Left: Multi-ownership with inadequa
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Left: The K11 shopping mall, hotel,
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Box 4Calculating Plot RatioPlot rat
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50Standardized ArchitectureStandard
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56Figure-ground diagram of Langham
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58This page: Footbridge network ove
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Recreational Public Open SpacesQuan
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