Reimagining Hong Kong’s public places — April 6, 2018 A hot sauna and a cool pavilion are the starting points for an architectural dialogue about public space Continue Reading ...
The cutting-edge of kooky — September 9, 2013 Take two of Sydney’s most historical buildings, add some seriously cool design, a little humour and Continue Reading ...
Getting Surreal — October 1, 2014 The design world can’t seem to get enough of Joyce Wang. Her aesthetics are so familiar yet so
Humorist’s antidote to ageing disgracefully — January 8, 2020 Sedaris, an author and long-time contributor to The New Yorker, says he is trying to avoid becoming a
Activist takes democracy battle global — August 7, 2019 Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong’s ‘manifesto for global democracy’ to be launched in 2020 by British
Coronavirus ‘deep cleaning’ explained — March 26, 2020 We’ve been hearing a lot about deep cleaning. When the last passengers and crew on the Diamond Princess
Hong Kong International Literary Festival revamp — October 20, 2013 The Hong Kong International Literary Festival has had a shake-up – it has a new manager, new faces
Sacred ground — August 1, 2013 With thousands of ancient monuments to explore, the city of Bagan offers a seemingly endless journey