Urbanie & Urbanus

Issue 2023 Dec

Future Vision

Issue 9, P.50 - P.72

Urban Revitalization as a vision for the future? : A Comparative Study of Small- Scale Interventions of Hong Kong and Taiwan

Zhuo-Lin Ke

Master of Urban Design, The University of Hong Kong
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Tunghai University, Taiwan

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