A study of small open spaces in Hong Kong

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園林 Yuanlin, 1996, pp. 43-46
Abstract
A group of Architecture students from the Chinese University of Hong Kong conducted a study of small open spaces to find out the success and failure of them. Their lecturer, Leng Woo, reports their results. (1) Introduction (2) Method of study (3) Findings (4) Major users and uses (a) Elderly men (b) Elderly and middle-aged women (c) Children (d) Teenagers (e) Audlts (f) Passers-by (g) Homeless-people (5) Successful and unsuccessful feature (a) Space (i) Successful features (ii) Unsuccessful feature (b) Planting (i) Successful features (ii) Unsuccessful features (c) Seating (i) Successful features (ii) Unsuccessful features (d) Facilities (i) Successful features (ii) Unsuccessful features (e) Furnishings (i) Successful features (ii) Unsuccessful features (f) Maintenance (i) Successful feature (ii) Unsuccessful features (6) Conclusion (7) Bibliography (8) Acknowledgments (9) Appendix
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Notes: A study conducted by a group of Architecture studends from the CUHK
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Article
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1996
Language
en