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
for her entry "Jianting Zhao, Guibo Sun, Chris Webster (2020). Walkability scoring: Why and how does a three-dimensional pedestrian network matter? Environment and Planning B"
PhD student Jianging Zhao received the 2021 International Association for China Planning (IACP) Best Student Paper Award for her entry "Jianting Zhao, Guibo Sun, Chris Webster (2020). Walkability scoring: Why and how does a three-dimensional pedestrian network matter? Environment and Planning B". She presented the paper at the conference