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Age Composition And Survival Of Public Housing Stock In Hong Kong, Wai Kin Lau, Kei Man Kelvin Ho, Terence Yat Ming Lam, Tony Ma, Hon Chuen Ken Chan, Chi Wing, Alex Tsang
Age Composition And Survival Of Public Housing Stock In Hong Kong, Wai Kin Lau, Kei Man Kelvin Ho, Terence Yat Ming Lam, Tony Ma, Hon Chuen Ken Chan, Chi Wing, Alex Tsang
Faculty of Design & Environment (THEi)
Emerging notably in more developed regions, building stock ageing which is characterised by shrinking new completions and falling “mortality” has been posing challenges to various stakeholders in built environment. To find way out of this transition, we need to know how long buildings will last these days and the factors leading to their “mortality”. By using data from 1950s till to date, a comprehensive investigation is conducted to analyse the age composition and life expectancy of public housing stock in Hong Kong. What comes after are survival analysis and empirical analysis of those demolished to identify the key factors leading …
What Is The Impetus To Move? Amenity-Rich Residential Clubs And Retirement Housing Aspirations Of The Soon-To-Be Old, Tris Kee
Faculty of Design & Environment (THEi)
Hong Kong’s population is aging rapidly, yet the city is still struggling to provide an adequate housing supply for its soon-to-be old cohort. By examining the needs and aspirations of the soon-to-be old population through the theoretical frameworks for elderly housing and elderly migration, the relationship between amenity-rich residential clubs and retirement housing aspirations of future retirees become clear. This paper finds that the soon-to-be old cohort is aspired to better medical, leisure, and community facilities in their residential vicinities when considering their retirement living environment, underlining the appeal of amenity-rich residential clubs; however, most of the soon-to-old old cohort …