編號 : 2017197
項目名 : QSD Macau Series 2017 (4): Preservation, Upgrading and Revitalization of Historic Buildings – Highlights of Representative Cases in Hong Kong, Mainland China and the UK
學會持續專業發展編號 : Formal Events
講師 : Ir Raymond Wong Wai-man

Ir Raymond Wong is an independent researcher and a lecturer in the Division of Building Science and Technology at City University of Hong Kong. He joined the construction profession in 1977 and obtained his first professional qualification as a Chartered Builder in 1982. He is currently a member of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers and a retired member of the Chartered Institute of Building.

Ir Wong has conducted a series of studies in tall building construction, industrialized construction systems, urban studies, infrastructure projects and other related studies since 1995. He has published more than 150 papers/articles of various nature and topics based on his studies in such areas.
日期 : 2017-10-26
時間 : 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm (Registration and networking time: from 6:30 pm)
註冊截止日期 : 2017-10-25
有關組別之資格預審前研習小時 : 2
Divisional PQSL Hour(s) : 2
地點 : Macau Association of Building Contractors and Developers (MABCD) (Rua Do Campo No. 103 5Andar, Macau) 澳門建築置業商會 (澳門水坑尾街103號建築置業商會大廈五樓)
部門 : QSD
主辦者 : HKIS (QSD), ICES & MABCD
費用 : HK$80 for members of HKIS, ICES & MABCD; HK$150 for non-members (HK$30 walk-in surcharge on all prices listed)
名額 : Members of HKIS (QSD), ICES & MABCD ; First-come-first-served
語言 : Cantonese
詳情 :

Even though the civilization of ancient China can be traced back more than 4000 years, it is a pity that China does not have many “real” extant historic buildings or heritage sites today. This situation is more extreme in cities or densely populated regions. Hong Kong is not much better, though her short history cannot be compared to that of mainland China. In recent years, there is an increasing awareness in safeguarding and restoring historic buildings or heritage sites in China as well as in other countries and regions. Governments are more ready to allocate extra resources to preserve these properties from further deterioration or complete banishment.

 

The scenario in the UK is quite different. In spite of the damages from bombings during World War II, a large quantity of the UK’s historic buildings or heritage sites throughout the country remain intact. In particular in the recent 10 years, due to the relative blooming economy, many of the heritage sites have been well revitalized. One of the driving forces behind is coming from the active property market.

 

In this talk, the Speaker will highlight the types, project nature, extent of work, the actual performance/results and lesson learned from these projects by using a number of representative cases in recent years at these three different places as a sharing of his studies in this area over the years.

備註 :

Closing Date: Extended to 25 October 2017

 

CPD in Macau

付款 : HKD 80
Face-to-Face/Zoom : Please refer to the remarks