For the first assignment, students worked in small groups to visit, analyze and map the physical relationship between landscape and housing settlements. They examined how landscape components such as topography, climate and vegetation shaped aspects such as land use, boundaries, street layout, building typologies, public open space and in turn the community. Click on each panel to see more:
Fishing Village, by Kellie Dzeidzic, Vincent and Aron
Agricultural Walled Village, by Will Wei Wang, Aristo Xubin Cheng, Kit Wai So, and Kitty Kit Man Wong.
Public Housing, Lantau Island by Jiaqi Li, Jack Leung Kong Chang and YuYu Yang |
Mass private housing analyzed by Kevin So and partners |
Tai Kok Tsui, West Kowloon by Andrew Mohr and team |
Low-rise, low-density colonial villas, by Austin Christianson, Sherlock Ka Lok Sha, and Shan Shan Su |
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Park Island resort community, Ma Wan Island, by Isabella Wu, Li Man Hei and Zheng Zhicheng |