Historical photos taken between 1972 and 1988 by Heather Coulson, ABIPP, ARPS, a leading construction and architectural photographer, about Hong Kong’s major infrastructure projects including the Cross Harbour Tunnel, Mass Transit Railway, Castle Peak Power Station, Plover Cove Water Reservoir, will be on display for the first time at the City Gallery from March 24 to May 16, 2018.
Exhibition: Infrastructure Imagination: Hong Kong City Futures, 1972-1988 is organised by the Division of Landscape Architecture of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) to showcase important photos drawn from the over 430 photos and negative images in the Heather Coulson Photograph Collection donated to the HKU Libraries by Heather Coulson.
Heather took up photography when she came to Hong Kong from the UK with her husband Colin Coulson, MA, FICE, in 1970. Heather was later commissioned to undertake many prestigious infrastructure projects. Among her first assignments was the opening of the first Cross Harbour Tunnel in Causeway Bay in 1972, which brought her into prominence within the construction photography industry. Heather’s husband Colin is a civil engineer who was responsible for many prominent Hong Kong infrastructures including the MTR.
Heather’s works covered the important period when Hong Kong saw the construction of major infrastructure projects that marked the city’s urban transformation. The infrastructure expansions in this period are significant not only in their unprecedented scales and complexities, but also in their utopian undertones, grounded on a burgeoning optimism of economic and social progress. The design and construction of these megaprojects drew substantial technology transfers and attracted global expertise to overcome the technical challenges of building on Hong Kong’s difficult terrain. The arrival of new infrastructure systems in this period also facilitated major transformation of the urban landscape, generating new collective experiences for Hong Kong citizens and reshaping everyday urban life.