Haven of Waves: Re-connecting Haven of Hope Hospital’s Pedestrian, Historical and Therapeutic Landscape for people’s needs
"浪 ~ 庇護 以人為本,重新連結靈實醫院的歷史、行人路及療癒景觀"

CHAU Pui Ying, Minnie
周珮瑩

BA (Hons) in Landscape Architecture

I am a plant and floral enthusiast who enjoys spending time in nature. I am passionate about designing restorative environments that focus on the connections between community health, heritage, history, and nature. My technical skills include master planning, detailed section drawings, and a strong understanding of planting schemes. I am eager to apply my commitment to evidence-based, empathetic landscape design in a professional setting, contributing to projects that significantly enhance urban community well-being and biodiversity.

This project redefines healthcare landscape design at Haven of Hope Hospital in Tseung Kwan O. “Haven of Waves” reimagines healthcare landscapes by tracing the 1960s shoreline as a healing metaphor. The design reframes the hospital’s image and role while creating therapeutic public spaces that welcome end-users and social communities. By blending historical preservation with the diverse needs of users, the project offers sanctuaries for spiritual connection, leisure, and social gathering. Ultimately, it integrates therapeutic, religious, and historical elements into a cohesive whole, establishing a new standard model for future healthcare landscape design that can be promoted across Hong Kong.

本設計重新定義將軍澳靈實醫院的醫療景觀設計。「浪 ~ 庇護」以1960年代的海岸線為靈感,將療癒的意象融入醫療景觀設計當中。這不但重新塑造了醫院的新形象和功能,打破市民對醫院的誤解,同時創造舒適、具療癒作用的公共空間和行人空間,並加強對歷史文物、建築的保存。透過將歷史保護、回應不同使用者的需求,鼓勵他們在這些環境中度過休閒時光,與大自然建立心靈連結的庇護所。最終,將療癒、宗教和歷史融為一體,為香港未來的醫療景觀樹立一個可供推廣的典範模型。

Tutor: Sylvia Ng