Project Description
This is a critique on the development of Hong Kong’s urban space and infrastructure as a result of its drastic geographical and socio-political shift in the last century. We explored how the city’s urban space is influenced by land reclamation and its shift from a colonial to a 21st-century Chinese city through a three-part study looking at the geographical change of the Victoria Harbour coastline over time, the development of Statue Square and the political axis, and the proposal of the New Central Harbourfront project which bridges the old and new government axes.