Practicing the built tradition in Tai O Hong Kong : The meaning of revitalizing vernacular neighborhoods in post-traditional environment
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HKIA journal: the official journal of the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (香港建築師學報), no.48, 2007, pp. 62-67
Abstract
(1)An old story of the fishing village
(2)Architectural study on stilt house
(2.1)The first appeared stilt house: the boat and their dwelling
(2.1.1)General configuration and structure
(2.2)Stilt house modification:strengthening the roof structure
(2.3)Stilt house evolution: the application of Kwan Din Wood
(2.3.1)General configuration and structure
(2.3.2)Flexibility and complexity
(2.4)After the fire:the reborn of Stilt House
(2.4.1)Change in building scale
(2.4.2)change in programmatic requirement
(3)A case study on the New Stilt House reconstruction
(4)Implication of local-initiated rehabilitation: a missing factor in modern development
(4.1)The first rebuilt house
(4.2)The tenth rebuilt house
(4.3)The fourteenth rebuilt house
(4.4)The sixteenth rebuilt house
(5)Mobilizing community force in the revitalization process
(6)Anticipation of contemporary tourism
(7)Acknowledgements
(8)References
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2007
Language
en