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Over the last four years, British photographer Stefan Irvine has photographed Hong Kong’s disappearing “tong lau,” or old-style tenement buildings.
The photographer Michael Wolf's study of Hong Kong, "The Architecture of Density," began with the SARS outbreak in 2002. As many people became sick and others left the city, it dawned on Wolf that ...
Join our architecture tour of Hong Kong brutalism . The research, supported by Design Trust, a non-profit funding platform, and Leigh & Orange Architects, with roots in Hong Kong since 1874, has ...
Architectural photographer Finbarr Fallon has spent years documenting the unusual vertical cemeteries on the space-squeezed island, where a private plot can go for around $230K.
This year, 11 Westside opened in Hong Kong’s Kennedy Town. The restaurant, by the Mexico City–born and previously Los Angeles–based chef Esdras Ochoa, is debated to be the first genuinely ...
(Courtesy Hong Kong Institute of Architects) New York is the third stop for this 6-month traveling exhibition, which already showed in Beijing and Huangzhou, and will wrap up in Hong Kong itself.
Over the last four years, British photographer Stefan Irvine has photographed Hong Kong’s disappearing “tong lau,” or old-style tenement buildings.
Hong Kong brutalism explored: tour the island with this new architectural map. Hong Kong brutalism is brought into sharp focus through the launch of Brutalist Hong Kong Map, the latest of its kind in ...
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