A 20+ year collection of photographs documenting Hong Kong's hauntingly beautiful construction sites encaged (cocooned!) in bamboo scaffolding, draped in brightly hued material.
Since 1993, Peter Steinhauer has documented the many facets of Asian culture, with a keen eye for architecture, urban landscape andaman-made structures and environments.aaOn his first visit to Hong Kong in 1994, arriving at the old Kai Tak International Airport, Steinhauer noticed a very large structure encaged in bamboo and swathed in yellow material--standing out beneath a canopy of clouds, glowing against the monochromatic, urban skyline.aaHong Kong is the final stronghold of the bamboo scaffolders who once practiced their tradeaat construction sitesathroughout Asia.aa
Reproduced in this collectible book are one hundred remarkable images that reflect Steinhauer's fascination with theseahauntingly beautifulaand monumentalaedifices, their bamboo scaffolding draped in brightly hued swathing.aaThe title Cocoons is a natural choice for this body of work celebrating the giant wrapped, cocoon-like structures, later to be unveiled ceremoniously, revealing for the first time the brand-new fapades.