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Kris Provoost

Photographer of Architecture and Interiors based in Hong Kong
  • SELECTED WORKS
  • ARCHITECTURE
  • INTERIOR
  • ________
  • PORTFOLIOS
    • HIGH-RISE
    • HOTELS
    • RESTAURANTS
    • WORKPLACE
    • RETAIL
    • RESIDENTIAL
    • URBAN ARTWORK
    • INFRASTRUCTURE
    • UNDER CONSTRUCTION
  • COMMISSIONS
    • M+ - Hong Kong
    • Air CCCC - Singapore
    • The Henderson - Hong Kong
    • St. Regis Bao'an - Shenzhen
    • Two Taikoo Place - Hong Kong
    • Tory Burch - Shanghai
    • Skybridge at HKIA - Hong Kong
    • Kwai Chung Hospital - Hong Kong
    • 18T Mansion - Chongqing
    • Shaw Auditorium - Hong Kong
    • AIA Urban Campus - Hong Kong
    • CLP HQ Kai Tak - Hong Kong
    • Floating Hotel - Anji
    • Gingko Gallery - Jiaxing
    • Dongshan Island - Anji
    • WWF Mai Po - Hong Kong
    • Cainiao - Hong Kong
    • Villa Lucca - Hong Kong
    • AKI - MGallery - Hong Kong
    • Prince Plaza - Shenzhen
    • MixC - Changzhou
    • Huawei - Beijing
    • MTR Tuen Ma Line - Hong Kong
    • Changzhou Culture Plaza - Changzhou
    • Silversands - Hong Kong
    • Maya Sanur - Bali
    • HSBC Client Floor - Hong Kong
    • Centricity Flex - Hong Kong
    • ADD+ at M+ - Hong Kong
  • PERSONAL PROJECTS
  • About
  • Awards
  • News
  • Contact
  • Publications

AKI Hotel - Aedas

October 10, 2022

Aedas has completed the new AKI Hong Kong - MGallery in Wan Chai.

A slender tower with a minimalist feel that brings a place of rest and relaxation. The hotel features 173 Japanese-style rooms. The Japan-inspired design language is visible throughout the entire hotel, from the entryway, the all-day dining and the Zen garden.

A stunning design to photograph.

Design by Aedas, led by Albert Tong and Alan Hamilton
Room design by ILYA Corporation.
Whiskey Bar by A Work of Substance.

AKI Hong Kong is an Accor Hotel

Artisan Lab - Archi+

October 05, 2022

Archi+ has completed Artisan Lab. This vertical industrial project stacks 22 floors of open space.

Developed by New World Development Company Limited.
Design by / photographed for: Archiplus International Limited
Interiors by NCDA

Read more about Artisan Lab here: https://lnkd.in/gfcA2vqb

Hong Kong Stock Exchange - LAAB Architects

September 27, 2022

LAAB Architects has completed the new look of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Undergoing a new transformation, the new connect hall features several spaces in a curved layout. Featuring the signature blue color of HKEX, and a warmer wood texture, the spaces offer a welcoming atmosphere for the next generation of one world’s largest exchanges.

Design by LAAB Architects
Photographed for LAAB Architects

Eye of Infinity - Lindy Lee / UAP

September 22, 2022

'Eye of Infinity' at The Peak Tram.

A new stunning 10 meter tall sculpture by Lindy Lee was introduced with the re-opening of 6th generation The Peak Tram.

Sculpture by Lindy Lee
Produced by UAP | Urban Art Projects for Peak Tramways.
Photography by Kris Provoost Photography

Take A Seat - Estate Centres as public amenity - Exhibition at Chun Shek Estate

September 07, 2022

Nearly fifty percent of Hong Kongers live in public estate housing. At the heart of most estates, large or small, is the estate centre. We examine the nearly 150 estate centres to highlight their public amenity and architecture. The study is timely. 50 years since the first estate centre in 1967, many of these civic buildings face neglect, clumsy alterations and demolition. Learn more about this unique Hong Kong civic building at our exhibition, Take a Seat.

The exhibit is located at Chun Shek Estate atrium. During a recent renovation, the atrium lost most of its public seating. Take a Seat is both exhibition and a piece of seating, reinstating the lost public amenity, if only momentarily.

Take a Seat has been extended and is now on until September 11, 2022

The exhibit and nearly two years of research are in collaboration with Building Narrative.

Research funding by Design Trust and the Hong Kong Institute of Architects CPD Fund. Venue sponsorship by People's Place.

Recent Work: The Fullerton Ocean Park Hong Kong

August 01, 2022

After much anticipation, The Fullerton Ocean Park Hong Kong has finally opened. Located on the Southside of Hong Kong Island, adjacent to the also new Water World park, the new resort offers wide, undisrupted views over the wide open sea and remote islands.

Kris Provoost Photography was commissioned to produce the official hotel photography. Bringing the studio’s long experience in architecture photography, the hotel is brought into the spotlight while highlighting its best features.

Photographed for The Fullerton Hotels and Resorts and Ocean Park - Water World.

The hotel is now officially open.

See more photography: The Fullerton Ocean Park

Recent Work: MOSU Hong Kong

July 31, 2022

LAAB has completed the Hong Kong venue of the celebrated MOSU restaurant. Located within M+, the restaurant design takes full advantage of the unique layout offering views on both sides, towards the iconic Victoria Harbour as well as to the sea and mountainous landscape.

See more MOSU Photography in the gallery

EXHIBITION: Take A Seat - Hong Kong Estate Centre Architecture as a Public Amenity

July 31, 2022

Celebrating the legacy of Hong Kong’s estate centres. The exhibition is led by Jeffrey Cheng, Director of the design studio Building Narrative in collaboration with architectural photographer, Kris Provoost

Through photography and drawings, we shine the spotlight back onto some of the most fascinating estate centre found throughout Hong Kong.

More details about the exhibition:

Exhibition Dates: 20-30 August, 7am-10pm daily

Press Date and Tour: 19 August, 2-5pm

Exhibition Location: Chun Shek Shopping Centre Atrium, 1 Shing Tin Street Tai Wai, Sha Tin

Admission: Free and open to public

Do let me know if you are planning to visit the exhibition opening. We are looking forward to chat.

For press and media, we have scheduled a special exhibition preview and tour on Friday 19 August from 2-5pm. Please RSVP by emailing.

For more updates, follow the dedicated HK Estate Centres Instagram Page here https://lnkd.in/gp5iEmpW

Exhibition support by Design Trust and People's Place Gaw Capital

Recent Work: ADD+ at M+

July 29, 2022

LAAB Architects has completed ADD+ restaurant at M+ .
Offering panoramic views over the iconic Victoria Harbour, this all day dining restaurant features a elliptical mirror wall that brings the harbour within the restaurant.

Congratulations to the LAAB Architects team for this wonderful design!

Photographed for LAAB Architects

See more photography of ADD+ in the gallery.

Recent Work: Hongkong Land's Centricity Flex

July 07, 2022

Hongkong Land started offering a new concept to their tenants, a luxury space for meetings and remote work, Centricity Flex.

The space brings workplace luxury to new heights.

See more photography in the gallery: CENTRICITY FLEX

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