Clients nominated for the ArchDaily Building of the Year 2021 Awards

Great to see clients nominated for the ArchDaily Building Of The Year 2021.

Aedas is nominated in the Hospitality Architecture category for the Marriott Ocean Park in Hong Kong.
You can vote here: https://lnkd.in/gMweQ-j

CL3 Architects Ltd. is nominated in the Offices category for The Quayside in Hong Kong.
You can vote here: https://lnkd.in/gQrEsPw

SO – IL is nominated in the Cultural Architecture category for K11 Art and Cultural Centre in Hong Kong
You can vote here: https://lnkd.in/g53KAiG

Was great to photograph these projects and now hoping they can bring home some awards!

Photography by Kris Provoost Photography

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K11 Art and Cultural Centre - Lighting Design

Earlier I shared some photos of K11 Art and Cultural Center, which recently opened at K11 Musea in Hong Kong.

Now I would like to share this short video clip showcasing the lighting effect at night. The lighting design was made by Speirs Major who were also in charge of the lighting for the entire K11 Musea.

K11 Art and Cultural Centre:
Design by SO – IL
Facade Design by seele
Glass Structural Design by Eckersley O'Callaghan
Large curved glazing by CRICURSA
Lighting Design by Speirs Major
Submission support by Inhabit
The overall architectural design of K11 Musea by KPF and Ronald Lu & Partners

K11 Musea was developed by K11 Concepts Limited, Adrian Cheng

See more photos here: https://lnkd.in/gxAv6bY

Video by Kris Provoost Photography

Madison Park photographed for Sino Group

Sino Group recently completed a new property in Sham Shui Po district in Hong Kong.
Set out the outskirts of the dense city, the tower overlooks the typical Sham Shui Po neighbourhood feel. Rising up 30 stories, this residential tower is seen here from various angles, most notably from Garden Hill, a small hill that offers magnificent views over Hong Kong.

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Tower design by Florent Nédélec.

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Feature: Dezeen writes about Eden of the Orient

Dezeen wrote about my latest photo series “Eden of the Orient”

“Belgian photographer Kris Provoost explores the striking juxtaposition of Hong Kong's "hyper-dense" housing and natural landscapes in his latest photography series, Eden of the Orient.

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Eden of the Orient gives an insight into Hong Kong's unique built environment, which is enveloped by greenery but recognised as one of the densest places to live on Earth.

"Hong Kong is extreme in its immense density, nowhere else do you have to deal with this level of density. Wherever you look, there are high-rise residential towers," Provoost, who lives in Hong Kong, told Dezeen.”

Read the full feature here: DEZEEN

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