Planning, Progress and Challenges of Built Environments first examines China's urbanization, presenting a brief historical review of urbanization in China and focusing on its development during the pro-reform period. Following this, the authors explore notions of publicness and privateness through the lens of Hong Kong's public rental sector, using data collected from a physical survey of selected housing estates and 14 in-depth interviews with architects, housing managers and residents. Post-consumer packaging waste is explored and synthesized as a secondary resource for re-contextualizing...
Planning, Progress and Challenges of Built Environments first examines China's urbanization, presenting a brief historical review of urbanization in C...