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.
within HKUrbanLabs, Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong
"My research focuses on studying spatial cognitive ability of those living in volumetric cities. Spatial cognition is important to understand how cities can shape people's ability to navigate and access the benefits in the city - an aspect important to a sustainable future."
Current Research
Scarlet is working on developing a framework to study spatial cognition using traditional graphic means (mental maps) and linguistic methods.
Selected Works
Please checkout Scarlet's architectural works here: https://sto128.com/