FACADE GROOVE
16:47 LAM TINNarrow and semi-covered grooves along the building facade are occupied by sparrows as the transition gathering space.
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Aron Tsang (Napp Studio & Architects) & Rosalia H.C. Leung
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Aron Tsang (Napp Studio & Architects) & Rosalia H.C. Leung
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Rosalia H.C. Leung
Editing
Rosalia H.C. Leung, Frank J. Hoffman
Documentation and Graphics
Frida Law Ka Yi, Eryn Kam Hoi Ka, Junho Yang (Napp Studio & Architects)
BOOK DESIGN
Kennif Studio
Website Design
Frida Law Ka Yi, Divry Carla Sylvia(Napp Studio & Architects)
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