Case Study Report of Wutong Renjia in ShanghaiCase Study Report of Wutong Renjia in ShanghaiCase Study Report of Wutong Renjia in ShanghaiCase Study Report of Wutong Renjia in ShanghaiCase Study Report of Wutong Renjia in Shanghai
Case Study Report of Wutong Renjia in ShanghaiCase Study Report of Wutong Renjia in ShanghaiCase Study Report of Wutong Renjia in ShanghaiCase Study Report of Wutong Renjia in ShanghaiCase Study Report of Wutong Renjia in Shanghai
::: STUDENT :::
CHUNG Yan Tung

::: TEACHER :::
LI Lin
Department of Chinese and History
GE2132 - Discovering the Dynamics of Contemporary Cities and Architecture in China

Case Study Report of Wutong Renjia in Shanghai


This project examined the urban development of Wutong Renjia in Shanghai. As the city faces a rapidly aging population, the need for well‑designed elderly communities is becoming increasingly urgent. Wutong Renjia represents a new concept in the elderly care industry, providing services and facilities that meet the diverse needs of older adults. The project explored the urban planning strategies behind Wutong Renjia and how these planning decisions support the growth and sustainability of the senior community. The case study report outlines the key components of its development, the project’s contributions to the community, its limitations, and the prospects for future improvement.

Case Study Report of Wutong Renjia in Shanghai

This project examined the urban development of Wutong Renjia in Shanghai. As the city faces a rapidly aging population, the need for well‑designed elderly communities is becoming increasingly urgent. Wutong Renjia represents a new concept in the elderly care industry, providing services and facilities that meet the diverse needs of older adults. The project explored the urban planning strategies behind Wutong Renjia and how these planning decisions support the growth and sustainability of the senior community. The case study report outlines the key components of its development, the project’s contributions to the community, its limitations, and the prospects for future improvement.

::: STUDENT :::

CHUNG Yan Tung

::: TEACHER :::

LI Lin
Department of Chinese and History
GE2132 - Discovering the Dynamics of Contemporary Cities and Architecture in China