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Cool photos of Hong Kong highrises: Michael Wolf, Architecture of Density

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[User Picture]From: [info]sashamalchik
Mon, 17-Jan-2005 10:37 PM (UTC)

wow...

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Thanks for the heads-up - will definitely drop by the gallery. Photos like that are a world away from this highrise-alergic city...
[User Picture]From: [info]flipping_hades
Mon, 17-Jan-2005 10:40 PM (UTC)

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[User Picture]From: [info]deeptape
Mon, 17-Jan-2005 11:40 PM (UTC)

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Why?
[User Picture]From: [info]flipping_hades
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 7:28 AM (UTC)

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It's a quote from Aliens. It struck me as funny.
[User Picture]From: [info]pt
Mon, 17-Jan-2005 11:07 PM (UTC)

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Quite Andreas Gursky'ish.
[User Picture]From: [info]internebbish
Mon, 17-Jan-2005 11:35 PM (UTC)

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Seems familiar.

[User Picture]From: [info]edlang
Mon, 17-Jan-2005 11:36 PM (UTC)

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The majority of [Hong Kong's] citizens live in flats in high-rise buildings.

Because, you know, they want to preserve the surrounding temperate forests.

[User Picture]From: [info]anti_tim
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 12:18 AM (UTC)

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Thats pretty much true. The surrounding area of Hong Kong is one of the most beautiful that I have ever seen and offers an amazing contrast to the densely packed city.

A good portion of the high rises in Hong Kong go ten or more floors into the earth and are structurally built to withstand the multiple typhoons that they receive each year that bring heavy rains and winds.

It's pretty much impossible to take a crappy picture in HK :)
[User Picture]From: [info]sfllaw
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 1:19 AM (UTC)

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If only could you see through all that smog.
[User Picture]From: [info]rosefox
Mon, 17-Jan-2005 11:37 PM (UTC)

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Not like that city wasn't already on the list of places I must visit before I die, but this just bumped it up a little higher. Thanks for the pointer.
[User Picture]From: [info]fatcaterpillar
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 12:42 AM (UTC)

It's amazing up close

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I've been in Hong Kong since May 2004 (I'm from Australia) and I'm just amazed by the way people live here. In Australia it's all about urban sprawl because we have so much space, and at first I just couldn't get my head around living in a box amongst all the other boxes.

Having been amongst it for 8 months now, I love it. The thing these pictures don't show is the community involved in living in a building like this. eg: When someone gets married, they decorate the entrance to the building, so that everybody celebrates. I don't think I ever want to leave.

Here's some shots I've taken:

Outsides:
http://fatcaterpillar.org/blog/2004/09/28/beautiful_tai_po
http://fatcaterpillar.org/blog/2004/09/28/lots_of_people_live_in_there
http://fatcaterpillar.org/blog/2004/10/01/more_photos_of_buildings
http://fatcaterpillar.org/blog/2004/12/13/big_boxes

Inside:
http://fatcaterpillar.org/blog/2004/11/27/grand_promenade
http://fatcaterpillar.org/blog/2004/12/21/push_my_buttons
[User Picture]From: [info]baconmonkey
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 3:49 AM (UTC)

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[User Picture]From: [info]fatcaterpillar
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 5:48 AM (UTC)

Bamboo

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It's probably worth noting that all the scaffolding in these photos is made of bamboo. If you walk down the street in HK you're likely to see a big stack of bamboo ready to make scaffolding for buildings. The guys that put it up don't wear helmets or anything, they're like little monkeys.
[User Picture]From: [info]sfllaw
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 8:54 AM (UTC)

Re: Bamboo

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And everything is held together by thin little plastic cable ties.

When the wind blows, or someone walks on it, you can hear the entire structure creak. The first couple times I walked under these rickety platforms, I feared they would collapse on my head.
[User Picture]From: [info]sschmitt
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 8:15 AM (UTC)

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I just saw some of these photos at the SF Art Expo this weekend. My friends and I were staring at them for a looong time, looking for naked people in the windows. (We didn't find any.)

What the hell does that say about me and my friends? ;-)
[User Picture]From: [info]sashamalchik
Fri, 18-Feb-2005 2:37 AM (UTC)

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heh - I just saw these in Koch gallery on Geary, looking for ANY people in the windows - but no, you just can't find any :)

large scale photos are very, very impressive. thanks jwz.
[User Picture]From: [info]coldacid
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 8:28 AM (UTC)

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Looks like oddly textured circuitboard.
[User Picture]From: [info]spendocrat
Tue, 18-Jan-2005 12:07 PM (UTC)

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In #4 it looks oddly like barcodes under each window.
[User Picture]From: [info]spoonyfork
Sun, 23-Jan-2005 7:45 PM (UTC)

coppertop

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Anyone else think of the battery fields from the original Matrix movie?