Hong Kong Public Housing

Hong Kong Public Housing

An Architectural and Policy History

Glendinning, Miles

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

518

Dura

9781138680227

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ntroduction - A mirror of identity? Public housing in Hong Kong

PART 1: TOWARDS A PUBLIC HOUSING DRIVE

Chapter 1

1945-1953: Laying the foundations

Chapter 2

1954-1957: Shek Kip Mei and the Resettlement revolution

Chapter 3

1958-1964: Robin Black and incremental reform

Chapter 4

1964-1971: Trench's governorship - pragmatism and tentative reformism

PART 2: THE MACLEHOSE YEARS

Chapter 5

1971-1973: Building a 'model city'? The MacLehose Revolution

Chapter 6

1973-1976: Utopia on hold - from crisis management to programme planning

Chapter 7

MacLehose's 'brainchild': The Home Ownership Scheme

Chapter 8

1977-1982: Consolidating the revolution

PART 3: COUNTDOWN TO THE HANDOVER

Chapter 9

1982-1986: Youde's governorship - from sovereignty to stabilisation

Chapter 10

1987-1992: The Wilson years - accelerated decolonisation and the Housing Strategy

Chapter 11

Living in 'Harmony': a revolution in Hong Kong housing design

Chapter 12

1992-1997: The last Governor - from constitutional impasse to housing boom

PART 4: JULY 1997 TO THE PRESENT DAY

Chapter 13

1997-2005: The Tung administration - building a 'new identity' through public housing?

Chapter 14

2005 to the present: a frustrated recovery?

Conclusion

Hong Kong housing - a monumental heritage of the Lion Rock Spirit
public housing;Hong Kong;architectural history;Asian public policy