City Speak X: A Green City, A Cool City
Speaker: Jonathan McKinley
Rising expectations for space for leisure, recreation and sports
Hong Kong is surrounded by so much water and has so many green mountains, so does it really need more urban open space? How do we respond to the threats of global warming and air pollution? What is the meaning of “the urban heat island effect”? What is an “air ventilation assessment”? What value doesthe community place on open space? Is the demand for recreation and sport changing? Do we need a landscape vision and master plan? Is “green infrastructure” becoming more important than roads and railway lines in securing a sustainable built environment in Hong Kong?
Join experts, academics, planners, government officials and landscape architects in a discussion about how to stay cool in our city.
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11. Sports Commission – Community
Sports Committee Study
Adults aged 20 or above should ideally take part
in sport or similar physical activity five times per
week and for 30 minutes per day
29% of Hong Kong adults achieve this
benchmark
32% of adults can be classed as physically
inactive
12. Less demanding benchmark
Baseline indicator: adults should take part in
moderate or vigorous sport or similar physical
activity three times a week for at least 30
minutes each time.
44% of adults achieve this benchmark
32% are (still) inactive
13. What about the kids?
Children need at least 60 minutes sport or other
moderate to vigorous physical activity 5 days a
week
34% of children achieve this level
20% of children are inactive
14. Less demanding benchmark?
30 minutes three times per week
77% of children are “active”
6% of children are inactive
We can meet lowest standards for children’s
activity for about three quarters of our kids
15. Where to play?
Grass pitches – usage rate 100%
Artificial turf pitches – usage rate 98%
Public hockey grounds - one
Public baseball grounds – one, sort of
Even if we were to get more people up and going, they
would have nowhere to go
16. Projects in the pipeline – Tseung Kwan
O population characteristics
Population 360,000
In 15-34 age group – about 30%
26 secondary schools
38 primary schools
17. Tseung Kwan O – Current facilities
Currently 60 ha of public open space in Tseung Kwan O
Grass pitches – 0 (none)
Artificial turf pitches – 1 (one)
7-a-side hard pitches – 4
Outdoor basketball courts – 2
Sports ground - one
18. Tseung Kwan O Town Park
Currently 60 ha of public open space in Tseung
Kwan O
Planning Standards and Guidelines suggest
need for 70.8 ha
7 ha site for town park
Opportunity for more sports facilities
20. Tseung Kwan O Town Park
Garden with a large lawn
Large artificial lake
Open-air amphitheatre
Jogging track
Children’s play area
21. Tseung Kwan O district open space
2 ha site zoned “open space”
Chinese-style garden
Covered piazza
Entrance corridor
6-lane artificial turf bowling green
23. You can always go to Kwun Tong…
Population: about 600,000
One 7-a-side grass pitch
Three 11-a-side grass pitches
Two 7-a-side artificial turf pitches
PLUS
23 7-a-side hard pitches
23 outdoor basketball courts