WORKS

Thank you, next: The heritage of Disappearance in Hong Kong’s Architecture / Design Trust / Exhibition, Book / 2022-2023

Exhibition, panel discussion and a publication providing an alternative set of references to the built and natural environment and a note on Hong Kong’s persistent redevelopment. Through various mediums such as writing, photography, conversations and installations, this work investigates the city’s modern architectural language together with its atmospheric condition, through a visual atlas of urban forms and geometries, materiality and historical narratives.

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Natasza Minasiewicz
Housing in Place: Quality Living for Sustainable Hong Kong / The University of Hong Kong / Research, Architecture / 2021 - ongoing

Project developed by Urban Ecologies Design Lab at Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong, in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong, examines how the thousands of underutilised buildings that are temporarily vacant or awaiting lengthy redevelopment processes could be used to generate quality housing spaces in accessible locations, improve existing housing stocks, and provide crucial community spaces in areas with the highest concentration of population in need of social services.

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Natasza Minasiewicz
Urban Interior Environments / The Hong Kong Polytechnic University / Education / 2022

Studio aiming to employ regenerative design as a principle to imagining strategies for sustainable developments of underutilised water-based urban areas in Hong Kong. Working with topics such as food systems, spatial homogeneity, amplifying nature, and disappearing heritage of water communities, in the context of commodity-based, capitalist society, facilitates in-depth understanding of current urban, social and environmental urgencies and possible/impossible ways of addressing them.

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Natasza Minasiewicz
City from the Inside / The Hong Kong Polytechnic University / Education / 2021

Seminar aiming to enable student’s awareness and in-depth understanding of the perception modes and spatial typologies of complex interior environments. Questioning standard tools for perceiving and data collection, paired with mapping selected public ferry piers, facilitates revealing the condition of the space, and the expression of it’s interiority. Image: Krzysztof Wodiczko displaying Personal Instrument (1969), Warsaw, 1972.

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Natasza Minasiewicz
Café Sausalito / Private Client / Interior Design / 2020

Experimental interior design project of a coffee shop in Sham Shui Po. Through architectural inversion, use of materials, methods and qualities sampled from the outside, the interior constitutes the district’s exterior. Coupled with found and custom made furniture utilizing stone samples from materials library of closed down Interior Design School nearby, the space becomes a multidimensional material archive.

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Natasza Minasiewicz
Wschód: Modernizm Si-Fi / Kwartalnik Rzut / Writing, Photography / 2019

Esej oraz fotografie, unaoczniają wartości wschodu w dyspucie na temat utopijnych idei modernistycznych oraz ich zastosowania w miastach XXIego wieku oraz podejmują próbę wyjaśnienia dlaczego koncepcje i pomysły wywodzące się z Europy i Stanów Zjednoczonych (tzw. Zachodu) nie sprawdziły się tam skąd pochodzą, ale tak dobrze przyjęły się w Azji, a zwłaszcza w Hong Kongu.

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Natasza Minasiewicz