No one has built more city buildings in Hong Kong than the architect Rocco Yim. A sequel to Being Chinese in Architecture published in 2004, Presence highlights a collection of Rocco Yim’s 14 architecture...
Details: - Written by Reid Harry - Hardcover - 204 pages
The first book of Krishnan's "The Legend" Series. In Hong Kong his journey took him through Diamond Hill, however the origins of this place have always remained a mystery to...
Mirroring Hong Kong’s own remarkable growth, My 36 Years of Model-making illustrates how King Chung was, as his colleagues described him, “probably the best” architectural model-maker in Hong Kong and how he...
The box is a theatrical music ensemble founded by Kung Chi Shing and Peter Suart in Hong Kong in 1987. The two founders share an interest in experimental music, improvisation,...
This photography book compiles over 80 black-and-white and colour portraits by Almond Chu of fellow urbanites, including renowned film directors, artists, architects, writers, performers, singers, and designers who actively participated...
The notion of impermanence underlies the urban design language of Hong Kong to a significant extent. The city’s intensely urban environment has long reflected embedded patterns of change and temporality...
Over the past four decades, Hong Kong painter Yeung Tong Lung has explored various techniques and mediums. Since the 1990s, he has worked primarily in oil, and then around 2000...
Eighty years ago, Tuen Mun was known as Castle Peak, the centre of Hong Kong’s flourishing pottery industry. Little evidence remains of this trade history, except for the Castle Peak Dragon...
If you heard someone throw out the phrase ‘mindless mindfulness’ amidst the break-neck speed and air-tight schedules of urban life, you might experience a brief moment of longing, before snapping...
This two-volume collection captures the words, thoughts, and images of cinematographer Christopher Doyle. Volume I, Why I Am Not a Painter, features 18 collages, five videos, and over 100 poems, thoughts,...
Although cast as an unruly artist in his younger days, John Fung has always been deeply concerned about the human condition and its interconnectedness with nature. Steadfast in being true to what...