KJL was the joint study team leader with LCM & Associates Ltd, a multi-disciplinary team managing the feasibility study preparation. The development intention embodies both preservation of the existing temple and natural environment, restoration and revitalisation of the ruined, construction of new extension for Chinese culture and education use. This feasibility study includes a baseline review of critical factors and aims to deliver the site appraisal to identify development opportunities within the defined study area. In addition, it aimed to investigate potential opportunities and constraints and conservation requirements and technical issues such as ecological, environmental, land administration, freshwater supply, drainage, sewerage, and traffic. Based on this study findings, it is intended to formulate an overall development and conservation strategy illustrated in the preliminary conceptual Master Plan.
KJL was the joint study team leader with LCM & Associates Ltd, a multi-disciplinary team managing the feasibility study preparation. The development intention embodies both preservation of the existing temple and natural environment, restoration and revitalisation of the ruined, construction of new extension for Chinese culture and education use. This feasibility study includes a baseline review of critical factors and aims to deliver the site appraisal to identify development opportunities within the defined study area. In addition, it aimed to investigate potential opportunities and constraints and conservation requirements and technical issues such as ecological, environmental, land administration, freshwater supply, drainage, sewerage, and traffic. Based on this study findings, it is intended to formulate an overall development and conservation strategy illustrated in the preliminary conceptual Master Plan.
KJL was the joint study team leader with LCM & Associates Ltd, a multi-disciplinary team managing the feasibility study preparation. The development intention embodies both preservation of the existing temple and natural environment, restoration and revitalisation of the ruined, construction of new extension for Chinese culture and education use. This feasibility study includes a baseline review of critical factors and aims to deliver the site appraisal to identify development opportunities within the defined study area. In addition, it aimed to investigate potential opportunities and constraints and conservation requirements and technical issues such as ecological, environmental, land administration, freshwater supply, drainage, sewerage, and traffic. Based on this study findings, it is intended to formulate an overall development and conservation strategy illustrated in the preliminary conceptual Master Plan.