
Hong Kong Architecture — A Professional and Personal Reflection
By Vanja Keindl
Hong Kong has fascinated me for decades. As a civil engineer who worked in China thirty years ago and visited the city seven times, I now observe it through both a personal and professional lens. The city combines precision, dynamism, and creativity in every skyscraper — its vertical development makes it one of a kind in the world.
Buildings in Hong Kong photographed by Vanja Keindl, Civil Engineer and owner of KEINDL BAU
Vanja Keindl: Professional and Personal Perspective
As an engineer, I’m fascinated by how Hong Kong functions as a living system — where transport, construction, energy, and people move in perfect rhythm. Each new building reflects precision and thoughtful design. Returning after three decades allows me to see both the evolution of the skyline and the persistence of its unique energy.

Reflection: Architecture and Urban Identity by Civil Engineer
Today, I see the city differently. Back then, I was searching for solutions — now, I understand the system that creates them. Hong Kong’s architecture remains my favorite focus because it represents the intersection of technical precision and human persistence — a balance that continues to inspire me both as an engineer and as a traveler.
📸 Next post: Central Pier — where land and sea share the same rhythm.
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Written by:
Vanja Keindl
Founder & Director of KEINDL BAU
and Wolkenhawk Resort










