Sculpting in Time: Allegorical Spaces


Title

Sculpting in Time: Allegorical Spaces

Creator

Chan, Michael Kai Lok

Advisor

Hasdell, Peter
Cunningham, Joel

Faculty

School of Design

Department

School of Design

Description

After graduating, Michael was deeply honoured to receive the Hong Kong Young Design Talent Awards 2025 for his undergraduate design projects, especially his final year project, “Allegorical Space – Sculpting in Time.” Inspired by the question of how architecture can challenge conventional perceptions of space and time, Michael explored the interplay between moving images and built environments. His project reimagined an abandoned Tong Lau building in Hong Kong through the narrative lens of the film “Stalker,” creating a unique spatial journey. Throughout his studies, Michael faced challenges like peer pressure and self-doubt, but supportive mentors and peers helped him grow. He learned the importance of communication, both in presenting ideas and interpreting user needs, skills he continues to develop in his design career.

Learning outcome/goal

Reflection and Self-awareness
Communication and Presentation Skills
Critical Thinking and Problem-solving
Continuous Improvement and Learning from Mistakes
Adaptability and Flexibility

Award

Design Graduates, DFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Award 2024 [Local competition]

Date

2025-07

Programme

BA (Hons) Scheme in Design

Degree Level

Undergraduate

Keywords

Temporal and Spatial; Design Tool ; Contextual Storytelling; Juxtaposition and Fragmentation

Subject

Space (Architecture)
Design
Storytelling
Designers -- Awards -- China -- Hong Kong

Rights

All rights reserved

Language

English

Type

Feature Story

Access Rights

open access