We believe our Living Architecture ideas could stimulate Hong Kong in a way that promotes inter-generational living by introducing generous and welcoming public space in the streetscape. And all importantly a public realm that is inherently urban in its character, retaining the extraordinary energy that is the hallmark of the city.
Living Architecture: Urban Forest
Following on from our virtual exhibit at the Venice Biennale this summer, the international architecture exhibition now lands physically in Hong Kong at City Gallery.
‘Living Architecture: Urban Forest’ is an exhibit for the Hong Kong Collateral Event at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. It’s inspired by Hong Kong’s abundant ‘ficus’ trees, and uses bio-technology as a positive and creative force to rekindle inhabitants’ relationship with nature. The trees are like living buildings that become part and parcel of the city’s green infrastructure.