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In Hong Kong, Beau Architects strips back a tenement house to unveil art gallery Kiang Malingue

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In Hong Kong, Beau Architects strips back a tenement house to unveil art gallery Kiang Malingue

(XU Liang Leon)

“We had this thing in front of us for one year while we were working on the drawings,” said architect Gilles Vanderstocken, brandishing a thermos-sized cylinder of concrete. It’s a coring sample from the structural frame of the building at 10 Sik On Street in Hong Kong’s Wan Chai district, a modest residential building that he and his wife and partner Charlotte Lafont-Hugo have converted into a permanent home for the art gallery Kiang Malingue. It brings together the two specialties of their studio Beau Architects: adaptive reuse and exhibition spaces.

As the story goes, Vanderstocken and Lafont-Hugo relocated to Hong Kong from Brussels 12 years ago—”the Year of the Dragon,” Lafont-Hugo noted—and started Beau two years later, when gallerists Edouard Malingue and Lorraine Kiang commissioned the architects’ inaugural project: a different incarnation of the gallery. This most recent one is the eighth project Beau has done with the duo.

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