"Rocco's architecture relates with context, tradition and the
communities of men in a way that produces, so to say, 'poetically
reactive objects' linked with world culture (not only the Chinese
one)."--Michele Calzavara, professor, architect, and critic
No one has built more public buildings in Hong Kong than the
architect Rocco Yim. A sequel to "Being Chinese in Architecture"
published in 2004, "Presence" highlights Yim's fourteen
architectural projects across southern China, including museums,
educational institutions, a public library, government houses, and
district redevelopments. The main proposition raised is of
"architecture shaping the city" and "the city shaping
architecture."
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