The urban environment of Hong Kong is resulted from the sudden expansion of the economical and financial power within the international market. Architecture, or to be more general, buildings are all answering the corresponding demands in terms of construction speed, cost and the functional effectiveness, which are the major market forces. Podium building with pencil towers emerge and have conquered the realm of the urban district so much that they become the representation of the urban environment of hyper-density.
The built and the unbuilt have created a dramatic contrast. Within the built, especially the commodified podium spaces, social spaces are resulted from people's activities and movement. This reflects the emergence of our culture of consumption and the identity of social spaces. However, the realm of vehicular traffic beyond the building envelopes confines them. It takes over the pedestrian right and creates problematic boundaries along various edges.
This Thesis sets to redefine the local urban identity in terms of urban design and architecture, with the persistence of not influencing the economy. Physical problems have not been omitted but have rather become one of the major factors for the initial setting up of the urban model.
Podiums are fragmented and the ground is inflated to accommodate a preset pedestrian system with implementation of 24-hr programmes. Pulses are initiated and attractors created by electronic information are introduced for reducing the fourth dimension within the three-dimensional spaces. A dynamic equilibrium is established and the complexity of the physical setting increases. Flux and flow is capable to fold and unfold for an enriched new urban.
A city is not a creation;
A city emerges out of certain favourable physical factors and human interactions;
A city, being continuously improving itself to attain stability, as always not a stage of dynamic equilibrium;
A city, according to the different degree of various impacts, both external and internal, always reacts with its self-generating system;
A city, besides expending in a 4-dimensional space and time, grows beyond into the forth dimension of time only in order to increase its internal complexity as a prediction of the future demand;
A city, avoiding the existence of the monopolitan spaces, deconstructs the grade to induce the edge of urban chaos for the emergence of its own identity…