The Right to Landscape: Social Sustainability and the Conservation of the State Theatre, Hong Kong
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Foundation and Methodology
2.1. Heritage Conservation in Hong Kong: Early Beginnings
2.2. Social Sustainability in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
2.3. Methodology
3. The Social Perspective: A Panacea for Modern Heritage?
4. Findings
4.1. Local Shop Tenants
4.2. Local Concern Groups and Individuals
5. Discussion
5.1. Cultural Landscape and Heritage Conservation in Hong Kong
5.2. Cultural Landscape of the State Theatre
5.3. The Right to Landscape
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Year | Event |
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11 December 1952 | Opening of the Empire Theatre 璇宮戲院 (original name of the State Theatre) |
1957 | Closed for business |
1959 | Reopens as the State Theatre 皇都戲院 |
28 February 1997 | Official closure of the Theatre (other shops in the complex remain open for business) |
July 2015 | Start of acquisition by New World Development Limited |
23 March 2016 | Walk in Hong Kong (WIHK), a local NGO and heritage group, writes to Docomomo International for an expert opinion on the State Theatre’s eligibility to be listed on the ‘Heritage in Danger’ alert list. Prof. Jos Tomlow, a member of the Docomomo International Specialist Committee on Technology, immediately writes a report praising the Theatre’s architectural expression and rarity |
April 2016 | WIHK and researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong publishes a Heritage Value Assessment [41] |
April 2016 | Televised interview reveals controversial comments from the expert panel on the State Theatre |
15 April 2016 | The Antiquities Monuments Office proposes a Grade 3 status for the State Theatre |
15 April 2016 | Joint Statement to the Antiquities Advisory Board (AAB) by WIHK, the Conservancy Association (another local NGO) and Docomomo Hong Kong |
18 April 2016 | The heritage rating decision on the State Theatre was postponed after an inconclusive meeting by the AAB |
8 September 2016 | WIHK and Wendy Ng prepares an ‘information pack’ on the State Theatre and distributed it to AAB members prior to their meeting |
8 September 2016 | The AAB proposes a Grade 2 status for the State Theatre after their meeting |
7 December 2016 | The Heritage Committee of the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) issues a letter to the AAB asking for accurate classification of the State Theatre |
8 December 2016 | WIHK and Wendy Ng update their ‘information pack’ to include the public’s latest news, memories and comments regarding the State Theatre and submit it to the AAB prior to their meeting |
8 December 2016 | The AAB grants Grade 1 status, marking the start of a one-month public consultation period |
9 March 2017 | The AAB confirms the Grade 1 status of the State Theatre |
22 October 2018 | New World Development, a local property developer, applies for a compulsory sale order for the State Theatre Building but did not reveal the details of the redevelopment plan, leaving the future of the State Theatre uncertain |
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Lau, L.K.P.; Chow, P.Y.O. The Right to Landscape: Social Sustainability and the Conservation of the State Theatre, Hong Kong. Sustainability 2019, 11, 4033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11154033
Lau LKP, Chow PYO. The Right to Landscape: Social Sustainability and the Conservation of the State Theatre, Hong Kong. Sustainability. 2019; 11(15):4033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11154033
Chicago/Turabian StyleLau, Leung Kwok Prudence, and Pak Yin Ophios Chow. 2019. "The Right to Landscape: Social Sustainability and the Conservation of the State Theatre, Hong Kong" Sustainability 11, no. 15: 4033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11154033
APA StyleLau, L. K. P., & Chow, P. Y. O. (2019). The Right to Landscape: Social Sustainability and the Conservation of the State Theatre, Hong Kong. Sustainability, 11(15), 4033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11154033