Staghk.org is ranked #1,053,269 among the most popular web sites, the lower the rank indicator the more popular is the web site and the more visitors it has. Staghk.org is registered in 2012-01-17 owned by parallellab parallelab, website’s age 12 years, 3 months, 7 days years. The number of unique users visiting this website every day is 470. Each individual visits 3.4 unique pages per day. Approximate time spent on a web site 03:40. It has an average of 17 pages indexed in major search engines like Google™. There are an average of 83 links pointing back to staghk.org from other websites. Staghk.org daily advertisement revenue is $9 USD. According to our analysis the approximate value of the website is $3,384 US Dollars. Most popular search engine request "women watch". Website’s IP address is 173.254.28.19 which is hosted by Bluehost, site server is located in Provo UT in United States. Google PageRank™ of the website is 2 of 10. Staghk.org reputation rank is of 100. The web site is not listed in DMOZ open directory project.
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Title | STAG |
Description | Within the highly dense urban context of Hong Kong the way how people practice the public space is totally shifted. Because of economy driven urban development public space are becoming more and more insignificant. Indeed over-regulated parks and shopping malls are not really dedicated to the public since they don’t allow free appropriation. The STAG project intends to demonstrate that the city created by developers should not be perceived as a limitation of people’s appropriation but rather points out the opportunities that the city offers and encourage the inhabitants to play with it. When zooming in-between the concrete jungle of skyscrapers one can discover some unique and often well-hidden spaces, recesses and interstitial back streets that are far away from the picture postcard image of the city’s skyline but are indeed part of Hong Kong’s real identity. These so-called “edge public spaces” which belong to the public domain are in fact not planned nor designed for the public use. Hong Kong’s back lanes are one type of these “edge public spaces”. Because of their recurrence all-over the city and their typical morphology they represent a characteristic urban space of Hong Kong. In a frenetic city like Hong Kong these remote locations are indispensable buffer zones that allow veritable expression of freedom and independence that can not be found in the other types of public spaces. Traveling through this parallel network of back lanes we see people that are constantly adapting to their morphological environment. Along the day and the night neighbours use these spaces as short cuts or gathering spaces but also as an extension of their private home or shops. Indeed belonging to the public domain these “edge public spaces” contain therefore this in-between public/private condition that allows room for subtle forms of appropriation by the inhabitants. As architects we are especially interested in the relationship between the people and the spaces they live and interact in. Looking at micro-spaces in the city is an opportunity to observe the strategies people develop to deal with space restriction. Micro-scale architecture that scatters in the back lanes such as shelves/shops, improvised mahjong parlor or open air kitchens are examples that go beyond the space limitation. As they contain this in-between condition of being at the same time a public and private space their spatial occupation can be extended or retracted in order to enable a superposition of use.Flexibility, impermanence and appropriation are values from these “edge public spaces” that inspired the STAG project and are at its origins. Flexibility, impermanence and appropriation are values from these “edge public spaces” that inspired the STAG project and are at its origins. |
Keywords | parallellab, geraldine borio, caroline wuethrich, stan diers, stool, hong kong, design, urban space, appropriation, public space |
Alexa Rank | #1,053,269 |
Alexa Backlinks | 83 |
Estimated Daily Traffic | 470 visitors |
Estimated Daily Revenue | $9.40 USD |
Website Worth | $3,384.00 USD |
Domain Name | Staghk.org |
Domain Created | 2012-01-17 (12 years, 3 months, 7 days ago) |
Domain Expires | 2013-01-17 (in 11 years, 3 months, 7 days) |
Domain Registrar | Public Interest Registry |
Domain Owner | parallellab parallelab |
Domain Nameservers |
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Google Indexed | 17 pages |
Yahoo Indexed | 10 pages |
Server IPs | 173.254.28.19 |
Server Provider | Bluehost |
Server Location | United States, Provo |
Staghk.org is visited by around 470 unique visitors per day. Every visitor of this website viewing approximately 3.4 pages per day.
We found 83 backlinks to Staghk.org from other web sites. The largest number of backward links are 0, the smallest number of links are 0, the average number of links are 0 refer to this web site.
Using information from users, and other reliable sources, Staghk.org has the reputation 100 out of 100.
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description | Within the highly dense urban context of Hong Kong the way how people practice the public space is totally shifted. Because of economy driven urban development public space are becoming more and more insignificant. Indeed over-regulated parks and shopping malls are not really dedicated to the public since they don’t allow free appropriation. The STAG project intends to demonstrate that the city created by developers should not be perceived as a limitation of people’s appropriation but rather points out the opportunities that the city offers and encourage the inhabitants to play with it. When zooming in-between the concrete jungle of skyscrapers one can discover some unique and often well-hidden spaces, recesses and interstitial back streets that are far away from the picture postcard image of the city’s skyline but are indeed part of Hong Kong’s real identity. These so-called “edge public spaces” which belong to the public domain are in fact not planned nor designed for the public use. Hong Kong’s back lanes are one type of these “edge public spaces”. Because of their recurrence all-over the city and their typical morphology they represent a characteristic urban space of Hong Kong. In a frenetic city like Hong Kong these remote locations are indispensable buffer zones that allow veritable expression of freedom and independence that can not be found in the other types of public spaces. Traveling through this parallel network of back lanes we see people that are constantly adapting to their morphological environment. Along the day and the night neighbours use these spaces as short cuts or gathering spaces but also as an extension of their private home or shops. Indeed belonging to the public domain these “edge public spaces” contain therefore this in-between public/private condition that allows room for subtle forms of appropriation by the inhabitants. As architects we are especially interested in the relationship between the people and the spaces they live and interact in. Looking at micro-spaces in the city is an opportunity to observe the strategies people develop to deal with space restriction. Micro-scale architecture that scatters in the back lanes such as shelves/shops, improvised mahjong parlor or open air kitchens are examples that go beyond the space limitation. As they contain this in-between condition of being at the same time a public and private space their spatial occupation can be extended or retracted in order to enable a superposition of use.Flexibility, impermanence and appropriation are values from these “edge public spaces” that inspired the STAG project and are at its origins. Flexibility, impermanence and appropriation are values from these “edge public spaces” that inspired the STAG project and are at its origins. |
keywords | parallellab, Geraldine Borio, Caroline Wuethrich, Stan Diers, stool, hong kong, design, urban space, appropriation, public space |
copyright | 2012, parallellab |
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Visitor's map indicates that Staghk.org has 470 daily visitors from 1 countries, 57.60% of visitors come from China .
Detailed information about the server that hosts Staghk.org
Server IPs: | 173.254.28.19 |
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Server Name: | Apache |
Server Provider: | Bluehost |
Server Location: | Provo UT in United States |
Server located: Provo UT in United States
The IP address of Staghk.org is 173.254.28.19.
From the HTTP headers of Staghk.org, you will know that HTTP status code is HTTP/1.1 200 OK, server name is Apache.
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