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Cities without ground : a Hong Kong guidebook / Adam Frampton, Jonathan D. Solomon, Clara Wong.
Main entry:

Frampton, Adam.

Title & Author:

Cities without ground : a Hong Kong guidebook / Adam Frampton, Jonathan D. Solomon, Clara Wong.

Publication:

[Rafael, Calif.] : Oro editions, [2012]
©2012

Description:

128 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 20 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota de contenido generado por computadora: Shun Tak Centre & Sheung Wan -- IFC & Exchange Square -- Central -- Central Market -- Graham Street & Soho -- Admiralty -- Victoria Peak -- Wan Chai -- Lockhart Road Municipal Services Building -- Causeway Bay -- Taikoo Shing & Quarry Bay -- Cyberport -- University of Hong Kong -- Chek Lap Kok Airport -- Ngong Ping -- Olympic -- West Kowloon -- Tsim Sha Tsui West -- Tsim Sha Tsui East -- Hung Hom -- Temple Street -- Mong Kok -- Mong Kok East & Bird Street -- Ap Liu Street -- Kowloon Tong -- Sai Kung -- Lam Tin -- Kai Tak -- Tsuen Wan -- Sha Tin -- Lo Wu & Luo Hu -- Liantang & Heung Yuen Wai.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

Hong Kong is a city without ground. This is true both physically (built on steep slopes, the city has no ground plane) and culturally (there is no concept of ground). Density obliterates figure-ground in the city, and in turn re-defines public-private spatial relationships. Without a ground, there can be no figure either. In fact, Hong Kong lacks any of the traditional figure-ground relationships that shape urban space: axis, edge, centre, even fabric. 'Cities without ground' explores this condition by mapping three-dimensional circulation networks that join shopping malls, train stations and public transport interchanges, public parks and private lobbies as a series of spatial models and drawings. These networks form a continuous space of variegated environments that serves as a fundamental public resource for the city. The emergence of the shopping malls as spaces of civil society rather than of global capital as grounds of resistance comes as a surprise. This continuous network and the microclimates of temperature, humidity, noise and smell which differentiate it constitute an entirely new form of urban spatial hierarchy. Air particle concentration is both logical and counterintuitive: outdoor air is more polluted, while the air in the higher-end malls is cleaner than air adjacent to lower value retail programs. Train stations, while significantly cooler than bus terminals, have only moderately cleaner air. Boundaries determined by sound or smell (a street of flower vendors or bird keepers, or an artificially perfumed mall) can ultimately provide more substantive spatial boundaries than a ground. While space in the city may be continuous, plumes of temperature differential or air particle intensity demonstrate that environments are far from equal.

ISBN:

9781935935322 (pbk.)
1935935321 (pbk.)

Subject:

Architecture and Planning.
Hong Kong (China) Maps.
Hong Kong (China) Guidebooks.
Hong Kong (China) Guías.
Hong Kong (China) Mapas.
Hong Kong (China)
China Hong Kong

Form/genre:

Guidebooks.
Maps

Added entries:

Wong, Clara, author.
Solomon, Jonathan D., 1978- author.
Wong, Clara
Solomon, Jonathan.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 282106
Call No.: BIB 219256
Status: Available

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