Description
A pocket park is a small-scale public green space integrated into dense urban environments. These micro-urban interventions improve liveability, provide shading and cooling effects, and activate underutilised public space.
This Pocket Park is a renovation of the 1980s micro-park in Hong Kong, redesigned with a distinctive hot-pink visual identity that stands out within the highly dense neighbourhood context. The park uses movable furniture to allow flexible spatial arrangements, supporting different user activities throughout the day.
Vegetation selection reinforces the thematic design, including species such as bougainvillaea and plume grass, which add seasonal colour and soft landscape structure. The compact park contributes to local microclimate improvement, social usability, and neighbourhood-scale urban regeneration.
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