Revitalizing an Urban Homeless Community in Hong Kong
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2020-04-13T18:33:55Z
Authors
Zhang, Zewei
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Abstract
In Hong Kong ‘Unemployed’ and ‘Homeless’ are terms that are often used to refer to people who are marginalized from society, either because of high property prices and expensive rent, or government policies that are ineffective. Most of the “marginal” group are living outside. People avoid them, and the government tries to isolate them, so that they do not have much chance to re-integrate with society.
My thesis is based on the social circular economic theory and explores creating housing and community for the homeless population by utilizing an abundant local material: bamboo. The introduction of a bamboo forest in turn provides an economic infrastructure for community; while assisted design and build activities provide this “marginal” group an opportunity to participate in building their society.
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This thesis has investigated housing the homeless population in Hong Kong by using bamboo material. With the introduction of a bamboo forest as a material source, it in turn usefully provides accommodation and infrastructure for the existing under-bridge homeless community.
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Homeless, Social circular economy, Bamboo community