Hong Kong is often cited as the city with the most high-rise buildings and highest population density. Yet more skyscrapers are being built to fulfill economic ends. Various reclamation projects...
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...
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 book with 24 detachable postcards is a memento of the exhibition Classics Remix: The Hong Kong Viewpoint, held at the Hong Kong Museum of Art from November 2019 to October 2020....
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...
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...