Following the Season 1 Transitional Social Housing Symposium, this season aims to explore further on the issue of efficient delivery of the transitional social housing (TSH). Through a comprehensive and easy-to-follow project planning workshop, concerned NGOs are enabled and equipped with basic technical competency for the implementation of TSH projects. In the whole process of implementing TSH projects, how can different sectors of our society strive to facilitate the local delivery of TSH, in order to alleviate the pressing housing needs of the grassroots? Welcome to join the Season 6 Symposium and explore together.
Date: 8/7/2020
Time: 14:30-17:30
Format: Online Symposium
Welcome Speech & Opening Remarks
Ir Prof. Alexander Wai Ping-kong Prof. Alex Wai’s welcome speech marked the beginning of the symposium. PolyU continues to keep abreast of the development of TSH in Hong Kong. Well connected with a wide range of experts and different sectors in the society, PolyU has invited JCDISI to gather the kindred spirits to put their heads together, in order to foster to delivery of TSH in Hong Kong through an innovative approach. It is hoped that the provision of decent TSH can improve the tenants’ living environment, as well as adding value to our community as a whole. |
Ir Frank Chan Fan, JP In the coming 30 years, cities will face unprecedented challenges arisen from the increasing population size in urban areas. How could factors like optimisation of procedures, policy support, community recognition and financial support work together to successfully implement TSH projects? |
Keynote Speakers
Mr Ling Kar-kan, SBS Director, Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation, PolyU |
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Mr Chua Hoi-wai, JP Chief Executive, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service |
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Ir Dr Richard Pang Director – Industry Development, Construction Industry Council |
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Mrs Sylvia Lam, JP Director of Architectural Services, Architectural Services Department |
In “Season 1: Transitional Social Housing” programme, JCDISI developed three sites in Sham Shui Po, Stanley and Ma Wan in its Action Projects, in which the team encountered different physical and social constraints. Mr Ling also shared how TSH has inspired a paradigm shift and relevant knowledge in overall housing development. Transitional Social Housing – An Opportunity for Paradigm Shift in Housing Development |
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More and more NGOs intend to development TSH projects as part of their community services. Launched by the HKCSS in 2017, the Community Housing Movement aims at fostering the development of TSH to help the needy. In the symposium, Mr Chua shared HKCSS’ experience and lessons learnt from their Nam Cheong Street project. How to Expedite TSH Development – Project Experience from Nam Cheong Street |
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Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) is an innovative construction method in TSH projects, thanks to its advantages in efficiency, sustainability, quality and safety. The method has been widely adopted in overseas projects. Dr Pang also highlighted nine challenges in using MiC method in TSH projects, including statutory approval, supply chain, logistics and so on. |
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Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for quarantine units has greatly increased. MiC, as an efficient and innovative construction method, has been used in the hope that a good number of temporary quarantine units could be made available in a short period of time. Take a look at how ArchSD and other government departments collectively rose to the challenge and completed the units in several sites such as the one located in Lei Yue Mun Park.
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Panel Discussion
Community Sharing of Transitional Social Housing Titled “Participation and Development”, the first panel discussion featured a dialogue between experienced representatives from NGOs to share their TSH project experience. Apart from providing shelter, TSH could be a platform to foster community cohesion and building social capital.
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Community Sharing of Transitional Social Housing TSH is an innovative form of housing, and MiC, the construction method usually adopted, is very different from the traditional one. In this panel discussion, various different professionals from the building industry shared the challenges they encounter in the “Design and Construction” of TSH, as well as how they turn these challenges into opportunities.
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