Curb-scale Hong Kong: Narratives of Infrastructure

Curb-scale Hong Kong is about the infrastructural objects that constitute the street in Hong Kong. Through drawing and text, the book renders these objects visible and argues for their relevance as storytellers and civic protagonists. The book opens an alternative imagination of infrastructure and asserts the importance of the ground to Hong Kong’s urban realm.

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The book is structured around measured plan drawings of five streets in Hong. The drawings represent stopping points in a desire to draw everything. This impossible task resulted in documents suspended between narrative and a stilled, abstract distance. Details of growth, error, decay, undoing, and repair provide a register of happenings and becomings. Each drawing speaks to an entanglement between the objects and agencies of Hong Kong’s urban realm. A second axonometric index names and examines these objects, registering more closely the material and technical decisions that give them their qualities. Texts that accompany the drawings are coincident descriptions; they thicken the street plans and index. Longer-form opening and closing essays situate the curb-scale within architecture’s contemporary engagement with infrastructure and with the practice of architectural drawing.

  • ISBN

    9781954081703
  • Title

    Curb-scale Hong Kong: Narratives of Infrastructure
  • Author

    Sony Devabhaktuni
  • Publisher

    AR+D Publishing
  • Publication year

    2022
  • Binding

    Softcover
  • Language

    English
Cite: "Curb-scale Hong Kong: Narratives of Infrastructure" 26 Dec 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/994280/curb-scale-hong-kong-narratives-of-infrastructure> ISSN 0719-8884

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