Christopher DeWolf
Four storeys up from the dust and exhaust fumes of Wong Chuk Hang Road is a bamboo grove - a fitting sight in a neighbourhood named for yellow bamboo. These stalks are actually made from aluminium, however, and, surrounded by mirrors, create the illusion of an infinite forest. An installation by local architecture firm Eskyiu, whose founders, Marisa Yiu Kar-san and Eric Schuldenfrei, curated the 2009 Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture, it's known as the Industrial Bamboo Forest. As with natural bamboo, the garden's 320 metal rods sway in the wind, but they can also be positioned to create distinct spaces within the garden, which sits on the terrace of Spring Workshop, a non-profit art space.
"The original idea was that it would be this experimental garden," says Schuldenfrei. "We had a tabula rasa to do what we wanted."