CityU secondary student competition promotes urban planning
CityU secondary student competition promotes urban planning
Secondary school students displayed their talents for revitalising
The competition, which promotes awareness and understanding of urban living, attracted 38 teams from 24 secondary schools who worked on real life projects in their local neighbourhoods with the objective of improving the urban environment.
The contestants were required, between October 2007 and February 2008, to conduct research on their chosen area, including its population profile, land use patterns, traffic conditions and open space and facility provisions. They then formulated development options based on the factors they had identified.
Students further developed enquiry-based learning abilities and extended their understanding and mastery of cross-disciplinary thinking in the built environment.
The competition, sponsored by the HKSAR Quality Education Fund, underscores CityU’s contributions to broadening the learning experience of students and raising their awareness of the urban environment.
Twelve teams entered the grand final today (1 March) and made their presentations to the panel judges, comprising Mr Jimmy Leung Cheuk-fai, Deputy Director of Planning, HKSAR Government, Professor Alex Lui Chun-wan, Senior Advisor, Design and Architectural Services of Hysan Development Limited, and Professor Nora Tam Fung-yee, Member of the Town Planning Board and Chair Professor of the Department of Biology and Chemistry at CityU for the senior group. Judges for the junior group were Ms Betty Ho Siu-fong, Chairman of the Conservancy Association, Mr Larry Poon Chi-fai, Senior Manager, Planning and Development Division of the Urban Renewal Authority, and Professor Lilian Vrijmoed, Dean of Student Learning of CityU.
Following a highly competitive contest, TWGHs Mrs Wu York Yu Memorial College was selected as the winner of the senior group. Their project, “Plan for a Better Community – Living with harmony in North Kwai Chung”, helped improve and enhance the living environment of the district. The panel judges praised the team for its in-depth analysis, comprehensive planning and environmental considerations.
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Speaking at the prize presentation ceremony that immediately followed, Professor (Chair) Chan Chi-hou, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering of CityU, said the competition provided a good opportunity for secondary schools and the University to work together to enrich students’ learning through exposure to other disciplines.
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Professor (Chair) Sritawat Kitipornchai, Head of the Department of Building and Construction at CityU, said the Department was pleased to host a competition that so closely aligned to their specialty area.
“The submissions are more than just competition entries, but are demonstrations of exemplary observational power, logical analysis, creative thinking and innovative presentations from our next generation,” Professor Kitipornchai said.
An exhibition of the winning and selected entries will be held at the Purple Zone of the
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Urban Design Competition – list of winners
Senior Group
Awards | School |
Champion | TWGHs Mrs Wu York Yu Memorial College - Plan for a better community: Living with harmony in North Kwai Chung |
First runner-up | King's College - Sai Ying Pun: S'les Orléans |
Second runner-up | St. Peter's Secondary School - Revitalisation Plan in |
Merit | - Wong Tai Sin: Tai Yuen |
Merit | - Tseung Kwan O: |
Merit | - Cozy Harmony: an urban solution of |
Junior Group
Awards | School |
Champion | Shun Tak Fraternal - CART The |
First runner-up | - Revitalisation of Yau Tong District |
Second runner-up | - Kwun Tong Ferry Pier |
Merit | - To develop Northern Tsing Yi and to create an ideal home |
Merit | - Tai Kwok Tsui |
Merit | Diocesan Boys' School |
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