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Hong Kong Arts Centre enlivens North Point neighbourhood with public art

A series of installations created by eight artists and architects enliven an old neighbourhood in the Eastern District of Hong Kong.

Dezeen promotion: a community garden that transforms produce waste from a street market into fertiliser is among a series of installations created by eight artists and architects for a mixed-use urban area in the Eastern District of Hong Kong.

The installations, which are currently on view, were unveiled on 30 August as part of Via North Point – a festival in the North Point Community – one of Hong Kong island’s oldest neighbourhoods.

"North Point is one of the oldest neighbourhoods on Hong Kong island full of stories of many generations," said the Hong Kong Arts Centre. "It has remained very local, old, and traditional for many years until recently as the district is rapidly facing gentrification when new, modern private property is being built."

The festival, spearheaded by Hong Kong Arts Centre and sponsored by the city's Urban Renewal Fund since 2019, encourages visitors and locals to engage with this lively area of the city.

AaaM Architects' Hangout Islands provides a relaxed beach-style environment for people of all ages to socialise


This year's showcased installations are the result of a competition that was launched in January 2021 calling upon urban space designers, experts and enthusiasts to reimagine the neighbourhood, which has undergone major redevelopment in the past 20 years.

Of the nearly 80 entries received, six were chosen to be brought from concept to reality. These six selected land-sited works are complemented by two commissioned floating installations.

A Cycle of Life is a food waste collection point in Chun Yeung


Scattered from Chun Yeung Street to the sea east of North Point Public Pier, each installation is based upon independent research into North Point neighbourhood, observations of users' behaviour and lengthy discussions with local residents.

Addressing different aspects of the neighbourhood's needs and aspirations, many of the concepts advocate for sustainability through biodiversity and up-cycling while others encourage social interaction within the community.

The Symphony of North Point by ARTA Architects' is an interactive sound exchanging device

Local architecture firm MLKK Studio responded to the beautiful chaos of the market street by creating A Cycle of Life, a food waste collection point and community garden in Chun Yeung that transforms produce waste into fertiliser and energy to benefit the community.

Also included is the Symphony of North Point by ARTA Architects' interactive sound exchanging device that amplifies the sounds of North Point while encouraging youth to make music.

O&O Studio x REhyphenation's North Pointer project features a series of old chairs

AaaM Architects' Hangout Islands presented a series of plant-filled summer pavilions that are dotted along the North Point pier providing a relaxed beach-style environment for people of all ages to socialise.

Also included is O&O Studio x REhyphenation's North Pointer project, which features a series of old chairs that were collected from North Point schools, households and street stalls.

Now installed along the public pier, the chairs are accompanied by audio recordings of their former owners' memories of the area. Passersby can listen to them by scanning a QR code.

Sugar Factory encourages street fitness along the waterfront

Jason Lee Lok-sun presented Sugar Factory, which encourages street fitness along the waterfront with a nod towards sugar refineries of the past.

Also showcased is #TackPoint by #TackTeam, which is a public art installation made from used plastic bottles collected in the area.

In addition to the land installations, two floating installations reflect upon bygone days of swimming in the Victoria harbour while proposing ways towards a greener future.

Re-imagining Collective Swimming in North Point is a floating bamboo structure by multidisciplinary design studio Yucolab that recalls the once-popular swimming decks and huts that used to populate the neighbourhood.

#TackPoint by #TackTeam is one of the "floating installations"

Ocean Imagineer by French-Japanese designer Cesar Jung-Harada examines how oyster farming can increase aquatic biodiversity and enhance water quality while producing energy to sustain the practice.

The installations are accompanied by further series of artworks, related tours, workshops and activities that run throughout the month of September.

Ocean Imagineer explores how oyster farming can increase aquatic biodiversity

"Via North Point Festival is the culmination of our vision to engage the community through public art and spatial place-making," said Hong Kong Arts Centre in a statement.

"It seeks to increase North Point residents' 15-minute circle of living with art that inspires them to venture further. It encourages the area's walkability and invites new contemplation of old spaces viewed through a more artistic lens. Through its top-down meets bottom-up approach, it facilitates cultural citizenship as people take ownership and pride in their district."

Re-imagining Collective Swimming is a floating bamboo structure by design studio Yucolab


Via North Point Festival runs until 30 September 2021.

For more information about Via, North Point Festival visit its website.

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