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Well-being design guide unveiled for public housing

Housing minister Winnie Ho on Monday said that public housing tenants would soon be able to enjoy a better living environment that is more age-friendl...


  • Sep 02 2024
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Well-being design guide unveiled for public housing
Well-being design guide unveiled for public housing

Housing minister Winnie Ho on Monday said that public housing tenants would soon be able to enjoy a better living environment that is more age-friendly. This came as the Housing Bureau and Housing Authority offered a glimpse on their well-being design guide for residents. The team came up with eight concepts - health and vitality; green living and sustainability; age-friendly; inter-generational and inclusive living; family and community connection; urban connectivity; upward mobility; perception and image - after visiting 26 housing estates across 17 districts to seek the views of over 3,000 residents. For example, under the inter-generational and inclusive living concept, a special area would be set up for vehicles such as medical vans, allowing residents easy access to them. “It may not just serve the elderly persons, although sometimes the health-related mobile services may relate to the elderly persons more, but there are also mobile libraries which the children and young mothers would be very interested in," Ho said. Other facilities to improve the living environment include items such as exercise stations at convenient locations. Ho also gave an example on how a facility could achieve age inclusivity. “Very usually, we see the grandparents bring their grandchildren to the playground. So if the grandchildren were playing, where should the grandparents sit?" "Can they sit comfortably under the tree when they watch the children play, and at the same time, can the grandparents can have a social chat to share necessary information? That is the kind of environment we want to create,” Ho added. The pilot programme will be launched at five existing estates - Kai Yip Estate, Fu Shan Estate, Chak On Estate, Shui Pin Wai Estate, and Mei Lam Estate. It is believed that Hin Fat Estate and Yip Wong Road Phase 2 (Yip Wong Estate) will be the first two projects built under the new guidelines. Ho hopes consultants and designers can better utilise these guidelines, saying that those who do so will have a higher chance of being awarded the bid. The details of the guidelines will be unveiled next Thursday. The well-being design guide was proposed in Chief Executive John Lee’s maiden policy address back in 2022.

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