Bulletin Spring‧Summer 2004

Campus Master Planning for a New D e c a de C ampus p l ann i ng is vital to the l ong - t e rm development of a university. Those in charge need to gauge the institution's development needs based on its mission, vision, orientation, size and direction of growth, and formulate plans accordingly. Founded on a once barren hillside, The Chinese University of Hong Kong owes the organized and systematic development of its physical plant in the last four decades to the comprehensive plan drawn up by former University architect Mr. W. Szeto. Today when the University is set to become a great institution in Asia, what complementary arrangements in campus planning has it formulated?

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