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Prof Peter Ferretto
Living heritage: Transforming Hong Kong’s abandoned villages into cultural destinations
Local villages in Hong Kong are disappearing – before the regrettable reality comes to be, the Condition_Lab plans to engage people through design, injecting life back into these villages with social architecture.
Prof Peter Ferretto | Faculty of Social Science
"Spatial competency determines our right to well-being."
Prof Ng Mee Kam, Prof Hendrik Tieben, Prof Sylvia He, Prof Victor Li & Prof Mo Kar Him
Sustainable communities lab for people’s multifaceted well-being
We should have the right to shape the city that shapes us. The built environment affects people’s senses of place and well-being. Building neighbourhoods with natural features through collaborative placemaking boost people’s sense of belonging and multifaceted well-being – quintessential qualities for sustainable cities and communities.
Prof Ng Mee Kam, Prof Hendrik Tieben, Prof Sylvia He, Prof Victor Li & Prof Mo Kar Him | Faculty of Social Science
Prof Anthony Fung, Prof Johnson Chan & Dr Sally Lo
Visualizing the past, connecting to the present
Known for its picturesque beaches, Shek O has a lot more to offer in terms of cultural and historical resources – all of which would fade away lest proper preservation is done. The team revitalises the community through a tech-based platform with local engagement, connecting Shek O to the wider public.
Prof Anthony Fung, Prof Johnson Chan & Dr Sally Lo | Faculty of Social Science
Prof Kwan Hoi Shan
Mushroom-X Limited
"Mushrooms can save the world" is more than a slogan – a low-carbon-footprint and nutritious food source, AND a fire-resistant biomaterial, who can underestimate the potential of one tiny mushroom?
Prof Kwan Hoi Shan | Faculty of Science
Professor Wong Hung
Good Impact Assessment Institute Limited (GIA)
How do we know if government, NGO and corporate programmes are delivering impact as promised? GIA tailors assessment services and solutions that advocate transparency and accountability.
Professor Wong Hung | Faculty of Social Science