eric schuldenfrei and marisa yiu: instant culture

eric schuldenfrei and marisa yiu
portrait © designboom
editors: eric schuldenfrei and marisa yiu
publisher: mccm creations
language: english
year: 2011
size: 10''x6.5''
isbn: 978-988185848-1
http://www.mccmcreations.com
'although hong kong is physically very small, there is a strong desire on the part of the people to grow and expand culturally.
hong kong's unique geographical and political positioning, in close proximity to many asian countries but still a little bit away
from mainland china, is very advantageous and critical; it is only natural to be, in this way, asia's de facto cultural hub.' - shigeru ban
content
editors eric schuldenfrei and marisa yiu have put together 'instant culture: architecture and urbanism as a collective process',
a conglomeration of projects and essays bringing together designers, architects, urban planners, artists and lawyers
to examine the effects of hong kong's rapid growth on the built form. the husband and wife team have explored how
the instantaneous impact of technology -- and the interconnectivity it creates -- has changed cities, looking at projects
and future ideas of how culture will and can be shaped by the rapidly changing environments.
issues such as ecology, design education, luxury and humanism are discussed through exhibitions, installations,
diagrams and statements, not to summarize a conclusive projection of the city's future, but rather to open up a discussion.
questions about craft and its place in a technologically driven society, issues of luxury and the creation of collaborative structures
are touched upon. the self-initiated project is a general overview of how not just architects, but citizens in general
think about their urban metropolis.
the duo have previously curated the architectural segment of the 2009 hong kong & shenzhen bi-city biennale of architecture / urbanism,
which took place at the west kowloon cultural district site and along the waterfront.
is it for me?
the book is an interactive discourse on the current and future effects of the rapid and continuous growth of hong kong.
meant to include a wide audience, it takes into consideration people of different generations and backgrounds.
the provocative deliberations question regional values, cultural consumption, architecture, environment
and global pressures faced by hong kong, but which apply to many urban centers.

rem koolhaas, principal architect of OMA, in conversation with marisa yiu
photo by randy cheung
pg. 188
'there is no longer much enthusiasm for the kind of explosive development that china has pursued in the last ten years;
instead people seem to be looking for a more intimate, maybe smaller scale and more participatory kind of work.' rem koolhaas

'west kowloon walled city' by douglas young
(left) photo by eric schuldenfrei
(right) photo by makin fung bing fai
pg. 22, 23
an installation whereby designer douglas young of G.O.D. created a scaled reproduction of hong kong's forbidden city
with great accuracy and detailing, physically re-manifeting the urban narratives of the kowloon walled city.
see designboom's coverage of the 'west kowloon walled city' here.

'west kowloon walled city' by douglas young
photo by eric schuldenfrei
pg. 24

'eco farm' exhibit
photo by eric schuldenfrei
pg. 63

'paddling home' by kacey wong
(left) photo © makin fung bing fai
(right) photo © kacey wong
pg. 110, 111
'paddling house' is a four by four foot buoyant apartment designed by hong kong artist kacey wong.
it is both a visual representation of the helplessness felt by the residents of hong kong, while simultaneously offering a
possible solution to their real-estate problems.
see designboom's previous article on the project here.

'distant waters' essay by eric schuldenfrei
photo © kacey wong
pg. 114, 115

'two wongs going to sea' event
photo by makin fung bing fai
pg. 121

the main SZHK 2009 pavilion by shigeru ban
photo © jiaxin chum
pg. 170, 171

'the stage' by daniel wu edward huang and teddy lo
photo © calvin tsoi
pg. 304, 305

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