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 ...
Repression, psychopaths and the class system — April 21, 2016 Lawrence Osborne writer tells Kate Whitehead how a middle-class boy from Sussex became one of Britain’s
Paul Zimmerman on dodging the military — August 9, 2015 The Southern District councilllor and co-founder of Hong Kong’s Civic Party tells Kate Whitehead
As luck would have it — July 21, 2013 Jonathan Spence – historian, intellectual and eminent China scholar – is not one for a snappy
Posing a colonial mystery — June 16, 2013 Christopher New revisits his beloved Hong Kong for a period tale
Take on the talent — June 1, 2015 Women are making inroads into Asia Pacific’s senior management teams, but they need to be prepared
How a US filmmaker started a charity to improve the care of orphans in China — May 27, 2014 The dire state of mainland orphanages 15 years ago spurred filmmaker Jenny Bowen into action. Her charity,