‘This book presents a wide cross-section of case studies where placemaking has demonstrably contributed to the cohesion and quality of life of the community. With the emergence of a more people-sensitive planning system and partnership between the public and private sectors, Roger Nissim shows that it is possible to create a sense of place even in a challenging urban environment like Hong Kong.’
— Nicholas Brooke, GBS, FRICS, FHKIS, Chairman, Professional Property Services Group
‘The author has expanded the meaning of “placemaking” by applying the concept to six very different examples in Hong Kong. His analysis presents and explains how the city’s development process works. This book is useful as reference material, for explaining processes, and as a showcase of the decision-making behind Hong Kong’s development history.’
— Ian Brownlee, Managing Director, Masterplan Limited, Planning and Development Consultants
‘This book is invaluable for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of urban planning and property development. Roger Nissim possesses unparalleled experience in the industry in Hong Kong.’
— Christopher Law, Founding Director, Oval Partnership