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Look to natural habitat and not monetary value, prize-winning Hong Kong architects say

Formerly with Herzog and de Meuron, the pair recognise that space in the city is at a premium while pushing for embrace of natural topology

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Architects Ida Sze (left) and Billy Chan in Kennedy Town on Hong Kong Island. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Hong Kong deserves a better habitat that is assessed by basic human needs and not monetary value, a prize-winning pair of architects has advised.

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Locally born and formerly based in Switzerland, Ida Sze Ki-shan and Billy Chan Wai-ching have won competitions large and small for their work, from the Hong Kong Pavilion for the 2010 Shanghai World Expo to a public toilet in Guangzhou.

The two cast an eye on their hometown that searches beyond dollar signs.

Sze and Chan worked on the residence of former chief secretary Henry Tang, located in Kowloon Tong. Photo: Ida & Billy Architects
Sze and Chan worked on the residence of former chief secretary Henry Tang, located in Kowloon Tong. Photo: Ida & Billy Architects

“Our city has a natural topology featuring slopes and ocean that are close to each other, but our urban setting has ignored all that,” said Sze, a Chinese University graduate and former staff member at the Architectural Services Department for six years.

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“Instead we see all the fancy decor, like layers of gift wrap that artificially define the relationship between the city and its inhabitants.”

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