会议专题

MOBILE PEDESTRIAN URBANISM IN HIGH DENSITY ENVIRONMENTS-A CASE STUDY OF THE HONG KONG MID-LEVELS ESCALATOR

This paper will investigate the urbanism of pedestrian mobility in extreme high density environments, through exploring The Mid Levels Escalator transport infrastructures impact on urban design in Hong Kong. The giant Din Tai電梯(Electric Ladder) longest outdoor escalator in the world over 800m long, climbs vertically 135m and carries 45,000 persons a day up and down HKs steep terrain, behaving as an artificial landscape touching and raised off the ground in 20 sections. As a piece of pure architecture it has few design merits, but as a sustainable generator of urban vitality and radical urbanism, the Escalator has a unique value. It has thrived on congestion and generated a whole new Escalator culture along its length. New offices, bars, clubs, restaurants, gyms, galleries, boutiques, and service apartments have sprung up around it. The Escalator blurs travel, work, play, leisure, commerce, culture and home, reflecting the speed, mobility and diversity of HKs urban culture.

LAURENCE LIAUW WIE-WU

School of Design, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom, Hong Kong China

国际会议

2006年第二届超大型都市与绿色设计国际学术研讨会

广州

英文

193-201

2006-12-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)