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Why Did Hong Kong Turn Its Back On Its Streets?
Christopher Dewolf
February 8, 2023
Walter Koditek: Exploring Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage
Christopher Dewolf
February 1, 2023
Dutch Design: Can Hong Kong Learn From the Netherlands?
Christopher Dewolf
November 23, 2022
What Placemaking Can Do For Hong Kong
Christopher Dewolf
September 28, 2022
Hong Kong’s Skyline Icons: Bridges
Christopher Dewolf
September 22, 2022
For Chi Wing Lo, Design is Craft
Catherine Shaw
August 31, 2022
Architecture
Design Trust, Design Criticism: Does the Xiqu Centre Live Up to Its Promise?
Zolima CityMag
October 16, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part IX: PolyU
Christopher Dewolf
October 3, 2019
Design Trust, Design Criticism: Why Hong Kong’s Buildings Are Clad in Bathroom Tiles
Zolima CityMag
September 26, 2019
Design Trust, Design Criticism: The Strange Intimacy of High Density
Zolima CityMag
September 12, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part VIII: The Hopewell Centre
Christopher Dewolf
August 25, 2019
The Unexpected Link Between Hong Kong’s Urban Spaces and the Global Climate Crisis
Christopher Dewolf
July 25, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part VII: The Monster Building
Christopher Dewolf
July 11, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part VI: City Hall
Christopher Dewolf
June 13, 2019
The Vancouver Art Gallery Looks Across the Pacific
Christopher Dewolf
May 16, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part V: SCAD, the Former North Kowloon Magistracy
Christopher Dewolf
May 8, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part IV: The Mills
Christopher Dewolf
April 17, 2019
Witnesses to History: Hong Kong’s Clock Towers
Haider Kikabhoy
April 10, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part III: Choi Hung, the Rainbow Estate
Christopher Dewolf
March 20, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part II: Truth Lutheran Church
Christopher Dewolf
February 27, 2019
Neighbourhood Guide: The Underrated Charm of North Point
Christie Lee
February 27, 2019
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part I: The General Post Office
Christopher Dewolf
January 28, 2019
Is Print Dead? Design Anthology Publisher Suzy Annetta Is Out to Prove It Isn’t
Catherine Shaw
January 9, 2019
On the Hunt for Hong Kong’s Missing Bankers’ Lions
Justina Chong and Billy Potts
December 11, 2018
A French Design Duo Daydream About How to Improve Hong Kong’s Urban Space
Catherine Shaw
November 28, 2018
ESKYIU PLAYKITS: A Shape-Shifting Exhibition That Changes Every Day
Christopher Dewolf
November 15, 2018
Tai Kwun: The Big House is Finally Open
Christopher Dewolf
August 2, 2018
Hong Kong Wants You to Hang Out at the Recycling Depot
Christopher Dewolf
June 13, 2018
The Vertical City, Part VI: A Hundred Hong Kong Towers at the Venice Biennale
Christopher Dewolf
May 31, 2018
How the Blue House is Keeping Hong Kong’s Heritage Alive
Christopher Dewolf
March 7, 2018
How a Hong Kong Designer Transformed Shenzhen
Christopher Dewolf
February 8, 2018
The Shenzhen Village That Once Ruled Hong Kong
Christopher Dewolf
January 31, 2018
How to Live in Extreme Density: Hong Kong’s Architecture Biennale Has Some Ideas
Christopher Dewolf
January 9, 2018
Eric Yim and the Business of Design
Christopher Dewolf
November 30, 2017
Take a Peek Inside King Yin Lei, Hong Kong’s Chinese Renaissance Landmark
Christopher Dewolf
September 27, 2017
Designing the Lion Rock Spirit: The International Design Furniture Fair Hong Kong
Christopher Dewolf
August 17, 2017
Crossing Borders Between Architecture and Jewellery: William Lim in Conversation With Nicolas Bos
Edith Terry
August 15, 2017
Hong Kong in Vancouver – Part III: Bing Thom and James Cheng, City-Builders
Christopher Dewolf
June 22, 2017
Private Museum, Public Heritage: The F11 Foto Museum
Christopher Dewolf
May 11, 2017
Hong Kong is the Most Shopping Mall-Crazy City on Earth. Is That a Bad Thing?
Christopher Dewolf
April 27, 2017
The Exploding Hong Kong Building That Launched Zaha Hadid’s Career
Christopher Dewolf
March 15, 2017
Haw Par Mansion and Hong Kong’s Lost Chinese Fantasyland
Christopher Dewolf
March 8, 2017
The Vertical City, Part IV: Hong Kong’s Art Scene Goes Up
Christopher Dewolf
February 22, 2017
The Vertical City, Part III: The West Kowloon Walled City
Christopher Dewolf
January 19, 2017
The Vertical City, Part II: Why Half of Hong Kong Lives in Public Housing
Christopher Dewolf
December 15, 2016
A Window Into Hong Kong’s Past: the Historic Former French Mission Building
Christopher Dewolf
November 24, 2016
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