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The Urban Design of Impermanence: Streets, Places and Spaces in Hong Kong
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The Urban Design of Impermanence: Streets, Places and Spaces in Hong Kong

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A companion to The Urban Design of Concession, this volume collects sketches and essays that reflect the evolving character and personality of Hong Kong. Impermanence underlies the urban design language of Hong Kong. Arguably this is a reflection of the embedded philosophy of change inherent in Chinese culture, which tends to impart rather transient values that promote a strong link between the spiritual and the human condition. The idea of using sketches to illustrate the array of street attributes and their collective impact on urban design emerged through a perceived need to add some visual life to a research project on urban regeneration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MCCM Ltd
Country
Hong Kong
Date
31 May 2012
Pages
192
ISBN
9789889865375

A companion to The Urban Design of Concession, this volume collects sketches and essays that reflect the evolving character and personality of Hong Kong. Impermanence underlies the urban design language of Hong Kong. Arguably this is a reflection of the embedded philosophy of change inherent in Chinese culture, which tends to impart rather transient values that promote a strong link between the spiritual and the human condition. The idea of using sketches to illustrate the array of street attributes and their collective impact on urban design emerged through a perceived need to add some visual life to a research project on urban regeneration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MCCM Ltd
Country
Hong Kong
Date
31 May 2012
Pages
192
ISBN
9789889865375