New Choi Yuen Village Eco-House Design
Choi Yuen Village, China
- Architects
- Wang Weijen Architecture
- Location
- Choi Yuen Village, China
- Year
- 2011
- Client
- Choi Yuen Village
- Team
- Wang Weijen/ Xie Jing/ Tan Yongwen/ Zhang Siting/ Ruan Yingtong/ Zhang Yu/ Xu Zhu/ Xie Minfu
- Partner
- Concern Group for Shek Kong Choi Yuen Village
The design of Choi Yuan Village is a community re-habitation project in the New Territory of Hong Kong. Started as a protest against village re-location by the construction of High-Speed Rail Link, the movement marks a turning point for formulating alternative planning strategies for bottom-up development and organic agriculture, as well as green architecture and grass-root participation in rural Hong Kong.
The project completed a set of detailed designs for a low cost eco-village and its buildings, demonstrating sustainable design concepts including conservation of fishpond and orchard, allocation of commune land for organic farming, arrangement for a vehicular-free pedestrian system, as well as development of public spaces and infrastructures with rain water collection and waste water recycling. By formulating a typological based participation mechanism, as well as a set of architecture measures for facilitating natural ventilation and lighting, establishing rainwater collection and green-roof for each houses, the project opens up new opportunities for community architecture against the mainstream mode of housing development in Hong Kong.
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