Hong Kong Building Construction Sites | The Colorful Cocoons
Photographer Peter Steinhauer‘s
drew attention to staying in Hong Kong, the appearance of bright
multi-colored pillars in the midst of the gray mass of skyscrapers.
Having studied the question carefully, the author has created a series
of images. In his two Cocoons series,
Steinhauer, who lived in Asia for near twenty years, beautifully
captured the style of construction that is unique to Hong Kong in which
the building is wrapped in silk fabric to prevent debris from falling
onto the street and pedestrians below. It is noteworthy that it is not
just the pillars of different colors. And even more interesting that
these "pods" are used, both in the construction and dismantling at
skyscrapers. Filmed an impressive selection of successful
photos, Steinhauer decided to make a photo series, which so called "Cocoon". According
to the author, he had seen similar technology in Japan, but not for
houses such heights that it is really impressive.
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
Photo © Petersteinhauer
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