Located near Wang-Gong Fishing Port, Wang-Gong Footbridge spans the Hougang River, connecting the port area and the street area. Attempting to break the single functionality of bridges, this bridge offers not only connection and crossing but also resting, sightseeing, intersecting, turning, and lingering. The bridge is not just a bridge; it becomes a unique coexistence, creating diverse and distinct forms, functions, and powers.
Hsu Hao-Han is an Taiwanese architectural photographer and Nottingham Trent (UK) graduate. Since founding his studio in 2024, Hsu has focused on distilling the structural essence of the built environment. He explores how the interplay between photographic representation and the perception of reality reveals the symbiotic relationship between architecture and society. This work aims to inspire people to reflect on their own connection to surrounding buildings. Guided by this philosophy, his photographs have generated resonance and recognition in international competitions and exhibitions.
Awards GFX Challenge Grant Program 2025, Global Grant Award
AMP 2025, Interior Architecture Photography, “Best of Best"
AMP 2025, Exterior Photography – Bridges category
TIFA 2025, Architecture/Bridge, Bronze
Px3 2025, Architecture/Bridge, Gold
IPA 2025, Architecture/Bridge, Honorable Mention
AMP 2024, Industrial Exterior Photography, “Best of Best”
AMP 2024, Public Exterior Photography, “Best of Best”
AMP 2024, Other Exterior Photography
AMP 2024, Exterior Photography - Bridges category
PX3 2024, Honorable Mention
NAE Open 2022, Nottingham, UK.