[Video Essay]: Hybrid City: Fusion in cafe

Topic description: For Hong Kong people, coffee is already a natural part of everyday life. The average volume per person in the Coffee segment is expected to amount to 1.89kg in 2023.(Statista, 2023) Coffee as a beverage has actually been around in Hong Kong for a long time. Coffee was already present in Hong Kong cafes in the last century, but there was a very big difference between the architectural style of the cafes and the modern ones. Now, with the development of the world, many traditional cultures are forgotten, or even gradually disappear. But I think in Hong Kong,

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[Video Essay]: Disappearing City

Concept Neon lights in Hong Kong are disappearing. The question remains, whether Hong Kong will disappear along with neon lights. How much does this change in architectural identity change our “local-ness”? Nicknamed “Pearl of the Orient”, neon lights set Hong Kong on the map as an exotic Asian metropolis, comparable to Las Vegas (Tam, 2014). Both shared many similarities in shaping pedestrians’ experiences. They helped define the space of a building through its textual and visual signages, in addition to neon sign domination serving as a form of competition between businesses (Tam, 2014; Delfino, n.d.). What differentiates Hong Kong from

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[Video Essay]: Footbridge: Public and Private Hong Kong

  Hong Kong may be one of the most notable three-dimensional, vertical cities in the world. The city’s bustling, high-level urban pedestrian network is linked by the many footbridges that connect those iconic high-rises, allowing for kilometers of covered walks without ever reaching street level. My video essay focuses on the footbridge that connects the IFC mall and the central ferry piers, a bustling crossroad for all walks of life that offers heterogeneity and the opportunity for encounters. However, on the weekends, the footbridge is magically transformed. Domestic workers gather on every patch of shade to enjoy their one day

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[Field-Homework 3] Lost in a hybrid city

Lost in a hybrid city I have always been interested in museums. As they tell a story through their inner exhibitions, I thought their exterior architecture might create interesting interactions with the exhibitions. Then I questioned myself about what I wanted to discuss in the video. If I would summarize my experience in Hong Kong into one word, it would be “diversity”. That’s why I chose “hybrid” as the video topic, looking to express hybridization through Hong Kong’s museums. I researched the famous museums in Hong Kong and thought the architectural styles of the Hong Kong Museum of History are

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[Field-Homework 3] Crisis City – Street

https://youtu.be/id6DCbSOIPE Theme and subject How would you describe Sham Shui Po? People’s initial impressions include “old buildings,” “poor people,” and “chaos.” The desolate urban environment and the people passing by on the streets gave the area its atmosphere. Unused sewing machines from Hong Kong’s light industries, which stopped and created much joblessness, are still visible in specific storefronts today. In Sham Shui Po, there are a lot of “abandoned” elderly people, much like the abandoned sewing machines of the industrial age. They stand in for all the former residents who were unable to use the prosperous industrial era to improve

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[Video Essay]: subdivided city

Theme Focusing on corridors in residences, this is a video about the subdivided city in terms of spatial arrangement and switching channels. The subdivided characteristic is represented by two layers. Firstly, the corridor is a part of the subdivided space from the perspective of the whole building and acts as the base of subdivided elements. As shared space, some corridors will be influenced by human activities, such as being occupied by personal belongings, which partially reflect personal characters. The corridor is transformed from a blank and monotonous space to a space with special vitality. Each corridor becomes unique during this

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[Field-Homework 3] Hong Kong a Subdivided City: Unveiling their Characters At Night

Video Link : https://youtu.be/3S3SFyqhvGY Directed and Filmed by: Ian Anthony Wijono (3035898963) Subdivided City : Sidewalks of “Central” and Kennedy Town “Hong Kong, the city that never sleeps” is a famous phrase used by the western media to portray Hong Kong’s night time. Hong Kong is often viewed as one of the busiest cities in the world. But is it really the case? Why does this small Asian city have such a nickname? In my video, I want to explore the night time of Hong Kong sidewalks as a subdivided city.  Hong Kong sidewalks are accessible for anyone at any

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[VIDEO ESSAY] The Fast City: Traveling along the Hennessy Road

The Fast City: Traveling along the Hennessy Road The Theme In Hong Kong, we want everything to be fast. Fast meals, fast transport, or even fast relationships. This fast paced city brings a number of people blue. According to a study conducted by Baptist University and the Mental Health Association in Hong Kong, 41% of the 2000 respondents felt incapable of doing their daily jobs in this fast city (Sun 2008). In the survey, 27% of the citizens of this fast city have experienced different levels of anxiety. Pace of life is related to both of our physical and mental

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[Video Essay] Public City: Dormitory University Hall

Hypothesis: The design of HKU’s University Hall dormitory fosters a strong sense of community among its residents, Statement: University Hall is a Western castle architecture that is now being used as a dormitory for students of the University of Hong Kong. Essay: A dormitory is a very interesting concept. It provides a private, personal place for students but at the same time, it is a shared community. University Hall, one of the dormitories owned by HKU, embodies this idea of a public dormitory. My goal was to examine the hall’s communal aspects, and how its communal life bleeds into the

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[Field-Homework 3] Penumbral City

  Director, filmmaker, editor: Kong Chun Yin Photographer: Kong Chun Yin Actor: Justin Leung    Music Aphex Twin – QKThr Justin Leung – casette Justin Leung – Your Volcanisms Ryuichi Sakamoto – 20210310 Tim Hecker – Analog Paralysis   Theme and Subject This is a documentary of Wah Tat Industrial Centre (華達工業中心) in 2023. Wah Tat Industrial Centre is located at the heart of the industrial area in Kwai Chung.  Wander Film Studio was one of the largest and most advanced film studios in Hong Kong in the 1950s-1960s, with its original site located in Kowloon City. The studio relocated

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