INTERIOR SPACE OPTIMISATION AND SHARED-LIVING INFRASTRUCTURE AS STRATEGIES FOR DOMESTIC SPACE REDUCTION IN HONG KONG

Ernst Dengg, Dylan Mundy-Clowry, Johannes Würzler

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Abstract

This paper serves as a status of our current research in the field of space optimisation and collective living design in the context of Hong Kong’s urban housing fabric. The approach to this research has been to analyse the space-use efficiency of an exemplary housing project. Together with observations on emerging trends in co-operative living environments, this research is intended as guideline for the potential development of optimum building typologies in China Urban Housing.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGreen-Low Carbon: The sustainable Living Environment and Construction in Modern Urbanization
PublisherChina Architecture & Building Press
Pages236-241
ISBN (Print)978-7-112-18253-4
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventChina Urban Housing Conference - Quindao, China
Duration: 23 Jul 201526 Jul 2015

Conference

ConferenceChina Urban Housing Conference
Country/TerritoryChina
CityQuindao
Period23/07/1526/07/15

Fields of Expertise

  • Sustainable Systems

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