Cities Without Ground: A Hong Kong Guidebook
Adam Frampton, Jonathan D. Solomon, Grahame Shane
Wednesday 13 February, 2013
7pm, $0
Van Alen Books
30 West 22 Street, Ground Floor
Hong Kong is a city without ground: built on steep slopes, density obliterates traditional figure-ground relationships of axis, edge, center, and fabric. Compact networks of pedestrian infrastructure, public transport and natural topography in the urban landscape redefine the relationship of public and private spaces. Cities Without Ground explores this condition by mapping the three-dimensional circulation networks that join shopping malls, train stations and public transport interchanges, public parks and private lobbies. Who are the stakeholders in these layered and variegated networks? What are the territories of civil society and global capital, and where are the sites of resistance? Join ÂÂÂÂauthors Adam Frampton, Jonathan D. Solomon, and Grahame Shane as they discuss the new book and Hong Kong urbanism.