HKIUD was invited to host the Panel session - Tomorrow's City - Mechanisms in Creating Better Urban Places on Day 1 of ReThink HK 2024 together with a Roundtable Session on Day 2 - Rethinking Hong Kong Streets
Day 1: https://lnkd.in/gvrC2zSH
Day 2: https://lnkd.in/gExirV-Z
The sessions follow up on the previous Workshops, Webinars and Conference organised by the Institute over the last under 2 years under the theme New Urban Mobility and will contribute to development of the HKIUD Manifesto "Streets as a Quality Service" to be delivered to the Chief Executive's Office this year.
Panelists consider how new modes of consultation, communication, and policy might lead to better quality outcomes in the design and management of urban space.
Moderator:
Barry WILSON, President - Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design (HKIUD)
Speakers:
Matthew Potter, Board Director - WilkinsonEyre
Louie Sieh, Researcher - Design as Governance
Christine Loh, Chief Development Strategist - Institute for the Environment, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Day 2 Roundtable - Rethinking Hong Kong Streets.
Experienced professionals gather to develop key recommendations to be further developed and shared with the professional community and political decision-makers.
Moderators:
Maximilian Li, Transport Planner, PJA
Prof. Alain J F Chiaradia, Vice President, Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design (HKIUD)
Eli Konvitz, Vice Chair, Urban Land Institute Hong Kong
Participants:
Joel Chan, Director, P&T Architects and Engineers Ltd
Andrew Mead, Head of Architecture, MTR Corporation Limited 香港鐵路有限公司
Phil Jones, Chairman, PJA
Ir Dr Anne Kerr, Managing Director, China and Hong Kong, Mott MacDonald
Peter Cookson Smith, Founder, URBIS Limited
Julian TH Kwong, Director, CHAUSSEES Limited
Paul Zimmerman, CEO, Designing Hong Kong
Terry Graham, Researcher, The University of Hong Kong
Hendrik Tieben, Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Gianni Talamini, Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong
Jessica Cheung, Lecturer, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Kathy Lee, Head of Research, Colliers International
Patrick Fung, CEO, Clean Air Network 健康空氣行動