The Making of Hong Kong:
3D pedestrian network as the critical walking infrastructure
The three-dimensional pedestrian network, enabling multi-level city living in a vertical metropolis, is a fundamental consideration in urban planning and design practices for high-density cities.
The Making of Hong Kong:
3D pedestrian network as the critical walking infrastructure
The three-dimensional pedestrian network, enabling multi-level city living in a vertical metropolis, is a fundamental consideration in urban planning and design practices for high-density cities.

A research team within HKUrbanLabs, Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong
Urban Analytics and Interventions Research Lab aims to apply urban analytics to longitudinal data generated from built environment interventions (e.g., open space, new metro, urban renewal). Using rigorous research designs such as natural experiments, we are interested in collecting practice-based evidence of the social and health impacts imposed by urban planning and design. With the scientific evidence and situated knowledge in local contexts, we aim to facilitate evidence-based policies and practices in place-making.
Academic & Research Staff
Postdoc Fellow | PhD Yonsei
jieunlee@hku.hk
Postdoc Fellow | PhD Radbound
jinshuo@hku.hk
Academic Associates
Advisory Board
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Prof. Chris Webster, Chair Professor and Dean, Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong
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Prof. Juan Du, Professor and Dean of John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, University of Toronto
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Prof. Mei-Po Kwan, Professor of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong