Gravity Restroom of Cinema City Langham Place in Hong Kong

At the heart of Hong Kong’s most youthful & trendiest district in “Langham Place Mongkok”, one discovers a brand new Black & White Toilet with Futuristic Street Lamps called “Gravity Restroom”. Built as part of Pegasus Entertainment's first Flagship “Cinema City Langham Place” designed by Alexander Wong Architects, this futuristic-looking cinema has an entrance named "Rose Futura" in Ultramarine Blue and a "Cloud Atlas Tunnel" in Azure. Inspired by films of Hong Kong's renowned Film Director Wong Kar Wai [from his debut "As Tears Go By" (filmed in 1988 and also called “Mongkok Carmen” in Cantonese) to "2046" (2004)], the design here is an homage to Hong Kong's bygone “New Wave Cinema” with an unexpected Sci-Fi twist.

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Location
Hong Kong
Project Year
2014
Category
Cinemas
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