Construction Economic
Autor: viki • July 10, 2012 • Essay • 3,051 Words (13 Pages) • 1,308 Views
1. Introduction and Background Information of Kowloon City
Kowloon City is a highly population density area in Hong Kong, covering an area of approximately 1,000 hectares, the Kowloon City District is chiefly a residential area accommodating a population of about 362,500.
The Kowloon City District is a very distinctive place. Its Kowloon Walled City was one of the earliest developments in the territory. In 1993, the Walled City was reconstructed as the Walled City Park where many relics of historical value have been preserved. The removal of the airport in 1998 has also spared a vast piece of land at the northern shore of the Victoria Harbour where is constructing as a Kai Tak Curise Terminal.
The redeveloped project will be undertaken in 2012 and expected to be finished in 2023. The aims of the project is to provide a superior living environment to the local resident through the principle of substainability. The following will introduce the mission and organisation structure, in addition, the effect and impact of different kind of modern technology will be proposed and implied in this project. Nevertheless, various pollution and solution will be listed in the following.
2. Project Mission
It is the intent to develop a superior living environment for resident through unified development and to provide the application of design ingenuity in such developments, while protecting existing and future surrounding areas in achieving the goals of the comprehensive plan for devevelopment of the district.
The redevelopment project would like to maximise the choices in the type of environment and living units available to the public; open space and recreation areas in active and passive. There is also a pattern of development which preserves natural features, prevents soil erosion, and protects water quality. Moreover, the project aims to provide a creative approach to the use of land and related physical development; an efficient use of land resulting in smaller networks of utilities and streets and thereby lowering costs, then those actions lead the district to be a substainable city.
3. Organisation Structure
Company Structure
Department Structure
4. Layout Plan
The redevelopment area include "Sa Po Road", "Kai Tak Road", "Tak Ku Ling Road", "South Wall Road" and "Lung Kong Road". The site area is about 500,000 square feet. The details as the following:
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