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1st Working Session with HKIUD

15/10/2018

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A vast wealth of knowledge and experience are shared by HKIUD Council:- Barry Wilson (Vice President - External Affairs); Alan McDonald; Peter Cookson-Smith; Donald Choi (Vice President - Local Affairs); Joel Chan (President); Casey Wang; Stefan Krummeck (Vice President - Education) ; PY Tam; Charles Li (Secretary); Stephen Tang ( Immediate Past President); Wilfred Lau.
Exciting times ahead for urban design in the region as the new HKIUD Council came together to map out their objectives for the next term. 

An ambitious programme aims at building on the solid progression of recent years, where this year HKIUD became the first urban design institute to professionally accredit urban design education courses worldwide. 



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The Institute aims to build on the success of their 2018 Conference and advocation of positive ACTIONS in the urban realm to benefit ACTIVE AGING with more inclusive environments. The Institute will continue to push to initiate a first pilot project in Hong Kong based primarily around supporting the aging population through urban design guidelines.
I am pleased to establish and Chair the new "International and Mainland Affairs Committee" aided by Ms Casey WANG as Vice Chair.

The major tasks of this committee will include strengthening communication and information exchange on urban design knowledge, education and  research within the region.

The Institute is particularly keen to connect with international urban design bodies and related professionals, within China mainland.
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Ageing Experience Workshop #2

10/10/2018

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Have you ever considered the difficulties elderly people have negotiating the urban environment?

Avoiding obstructions, steps and crossing roads as well as their potential visual impairment, makes walking in the city arduous. Barry Wilson went to find out for himself.

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Barry Wilson was experiencing the difficulties faced by elderly on the street. image: HKIUD
As a further follow up to the HKIUD Conference 2018 - Actions for Active Ageing,  I was pleased to facilitate and participate in the second Ageing in the Urban Environment - Experiential Workshop, this time targeting younger people and students. 

The workshop, allowed participants to put on specially designed jackets and accessories that "artificially aged"  them whilst they cautiously "explored" streets and community facilities with the aid of helpers. This challenging activity provides a strong awareness of the various accessibility hardships genuinely faced by the elderly.  
Following their experience, students contributed feedback on active ageing issues, sharing their new insights and ideas on how urban design can be more inclusive to enable the elderly to stay active and remain healthy.
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Professor Hendrick Tieben of the Schoool of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong, leads the students. image: HKIUD
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What shapes an elderly freindly environment? - image: HKIUD
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Which are the hazards in the urban environment?  

Which may be the most needed supportive facilities for the elderly in Hong Kong urban environment? 

What are the most prominent physical challenges for the elderly? 


What might make the elderly happier in an urban setting? ​

Is navigating in the urban environment easy for pedestrians?

How safe is the HK urban environment for the elderly?

What may be the most helpful in enhancing safety ?  

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Promoting urban design through accreditation, discussion and education. Core members are all existing members of associated professional bodies with a long and creditable association with urban design in Hong Kong.
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Eldpathy adopts the strategy of “experiential learning”. Having gained personal experience of the living of the poor elderly, youths participating in the programme will understand the need of the elderly and be mobilised to take part in community services like food support.

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​The School of Architecture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong is  committed to developing students’ core competency and critical thinking in order to achieve design creativity and leadership that enable lasting contributions to our built environment.
“Actions for Active Ageing - Ageing in the Hong Kong Urban Environment – 2nd Experiential Workshop" was held on 18 September 2018 and co-organised by: -

Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design; Chinese University of Hong Kong; Stanford University;
Tsinghua University;
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Hong Kong Design Institute

Equipment was generous provided by Herman Chan and Eldpathy


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