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Shaping Hong Kong's New Central Waterfront

October 06, 2017

Morphis’ Creative Director, Mark Blackwell was a panelist in a stimulating discussion at the Urban Land Institute event on ‘Shaping Hong Kong's New Central Harbourfront’ on Wednesday 20th September 2017 at The Hong Kong Maritime Museum – an extraordinary opportunity to simultaneously transform and unite Hong Kong to create a truly world-class waterfront.

This highly anticipated event will explore the challenges and opportunities of Site 3 of the new Central Harbourfront (from Jardine House to the Central Ferry Piers) which will shape the future use and enjoyment of Hong Kong's iconic waterfront. The panel discussions focussed on three key topics: Context, Disposal and Design.

The infrastructure is in place, it’s now time to deliver a true setting to a world class skyline!

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