Walter Koditek: Exploring Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage Christopher DewolfFebruary 1, 2023 A German urban planner shines a light on the vulnerable heritage of Hong Kong's modern architecture... ArchitectureArtDesignHeritageHistoryPhotographyUrbanism0 Comments 08 min read
Where Did Jumbo Go? Hong Kong’s Heritage Conservation Challenge Christopher DewolfOctober 13, 2022 There's something wrong with heritage conservation in Hong Kong. How can it be fixed?... DesignHeritageHistory0 Comments 016 min read
Via North Point, Part I: What Makes a Neighbourhood “Sticky” Zolima CityMagSeptember 6, 2021 A new festival taps into North Point’s community spirit to explore how this beloved neighbourhood can be made better for its residents... ArchitectureDesignEventExhibitionHistoryInspring ItinerariesProduct DesignUrbanismWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 09 min read
Sound Art is Bringing New Life to a Decrepit Local Mall Christie LeeJune 30, 2021 Soundpocket's latest exhibition is taking place in the Fu Lee Loy Shopping Centre, tapping into a spirit of creativity that is emerging in Fortress Hill... ArtPhotographyVideo artVisual Art0 Comments 09 min read
Hong Kong’s King of Commercial Calligraphy: Au Yeung Cheung of King Wah Signboard Billy PottsOctober 22, 2020 Forced out of his bastion in the State Theatre, Hong Kong's most influential signboard calligrapher isn't giving up.... CultureDesignLanguageProduct DesignTradition0 Comments 010 min read
Building a Future for Hong Kong’s Last Surviving Movie Palace: The State Theatre Christopher DewolfFebruary 8, 2017 Despite receiving the city's highest heritage grade, the 1950s-era State Theatre is still at risk of being demolished.... CinemaCultureHeritageHistory0 Comments 010 min read