MEMORIES PRESERVED IN A DRY TERRAIN: KU LANDSCAPE
Shenzhen, a small fishing village in China, designated as a Special Economic Zone in 1980, has since grown into a metropolis with a population of 12 million. With this city fast surpassing growth throughout the state, NODE Architecture & Urbanism here attempts to revive the memories of the past through projects that intervene in public spaces.
Lee Sungje (Lee): KU Landscape was a project carried out as part of the 2019 UABB (2019 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/ Architecture). We would like to hear more about the background to the project.
Liu Heng (Liu): KU landscape is one part of the Bao’an sub-venue at 2019 UABB, and we received the invitation at the beginning of May 2019. The organiser and the curator did not
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