The purpose of this paper is to understand how design of housing development affects a sense of neighbourhood.
Questionnaire surveys were carried out in two residential communities in Hong Kong with very different design concepts and the results were analysed by ANOVA model.
The residential community with substantial open space allocation creates a greater sense of neighbourhood, even though this community is located in a rather remote part of the city.
The sample size is relatively small and in the future more communities should be included. In addition, international comparison can be made, especially with other Asian cities.
The findings provide a new perspective to the private developers in their design practice. To the government, more encouragement should be given to the private sector in promoting good community design,
This is one of the few papers that looks at the correlation between housing design and residents' feelings of their neighbourhood in Asia.
