Use and Perception of Podium Gardens in Residential Neighborhoods in Hong Kong

This paper examines how a residential podium garden design can enhance the use of a garden and the satisfaction of its users. Two public and private housing estates are selected to analyze and compare spatial use and the perception of space in podium gardens for public use. First, this paper explore...

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Main Authors: Lai Man Lui, Youngchul Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/1/57
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spelling doaj-513e5fc234e24f888c559f3f2f0b7a2d2020-11-24T21:05:27ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-01-01915710.3390/su9010057su9010057Use and Perception of Podium Gardens in Residential Neighborhoods in Hong KongLai Man Lui0Youngchul Kim1AGC Design Limited, Hong Kong, ChinaKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34141, KoreaThis paper examines how a residential podium garden design can enhance the use of a garden and the satisfaction of its users. Two public and private housing estates are selected to analyze and compare spatial use and the perception of space in podium gardens for public use. First, this paper explores the relationship between residential satisfaction and the physical conditions of podium gardens in public and private housing estates in Hong Kong. A total of 135 questionnaires are collected from two cohorts for each of these groups. People’s perceptions are compared with the physical conditions of the podium gardens. Second, this paper investigates how visibility and accessibility influence the quality and usability of podium gardens. The sense of community, safety and hygiene, and accessibility are examined and compared between public and private housing estate cohorts. In conclusion, opening a podium garden to public use can promote the degree of tolerance and enhance community cohesion. Regardless of whether a podium garden is open to the public or not, according to the responses, more people using the podium garden can increase its usability. Since public monitoring can enhance safety and hygiene, podium gardens should be highly visible from the surrounding buildings. A well-planned podium design thus can improve the social and physical qualities of living environments.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/1/57sense of communitycommunity cohesionsatisfactioncomparisonpublic housingprivate housingHong Kong
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author Lai Man Lui
Youngchul Kim
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Use and Perception of Podium Gardens in Residential Neighborhoods in Hong Kong
Sustainability
sense of community
community cohesion
satisfaction
comparison
public housing
private housing
Hong Kong
author_facet Lai Man Lui
Youngchul Kim
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title Use and Perception of Podium Gardens in Residential Neighborhoods in Hong Kong
title_short Use and Perception of Podium Gardens in Residential Neighborhoods in Hong Kong
title_full Use and Perception of Podium Gardens in Residential Neighborhoods in Hong Kong
title_fullStr Use and Perception of Podium Gardens in Residential Neighborhoods in Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Use and Perception of Podium Gardens in Residential Neighborhoods in Hong Kong
title_sort use and perception of podium gardens in residential neighborhoods in hong kong
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper examines how a residential podium garden design can enhance the use of a garden and the satisfaction of its users. Two public and private housing estates are selected to analyze and compare spatial use and the perception of space in podium gardens for public use. First, this paper explores the relationship between residential satisfaction and the physical conditions of podium gardens in public and private housing estates in Hong Kong. A total of 135 questionnaires are collected from two cohorts for each of these groups. People’s perceptions are compared with the physical conditions of the podium gardens. Second, this paper investigates how visibility and accessibility influence the quality and usability of podium gardens. The sense of community, safety and hygiene, and accessibility are examined and compared between public and private housing estate cohorts. In conclusion, opening a podium garden to public use can promote the degree of tolerance and enhance community cohesion. Regardless of whether a podium garden is open to the public or not, according to the responses, more people using the podium garden can increase its usability. Since public monitoring can enhance safety and hygiene, podium gardens should be highly visible from the surrounding buildings. A well-planned podium design thus can improve the social and physical qualities of living environments.
topic sense of community
community cohesion
satisfaction
comparison
public housing
private housing
Hong Kong
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/1/57
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