“Echoing Above”: Photographer Captured How Workers Build Bamboo Scaffoldings And Their Skills Are Undeniable » Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007
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“Echoing Above”: Photographer Captured How Workers Build Bamboo Scaffoldings And Their Skills Are Undeniable

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Bamboo scaffolding is an iconic feature of Hong Kong’s construction tradition, particularly within its densely packed residential neighborhoods. Skilled craftsmen are vital to this practice, ensuring safety and efficiency as they work on tasks like repairing air conditioning units or addressing problematic tree growth near buildings.

More: Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze, Instagram h/t: boredpanda

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Photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze has captured the essence of this unique craft in his photo book *Echoing Above*, published in Hong Kong in May 2025. His journey into documenting this world was guided by sounds—the rhythmic knocking of bamboo poles, the sharp buzz of drills, and the lively exchanges between workers, all drawing him to the heart of the action. Through his lens, scaffolders are shown navigating facades with precision and courage, balancing on narrow edges while carrying heavy bamboo poles or metallic frames.

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Romain’s photography highlights how these structures, though practical, resonate with the beauty of nature, akin to birds weaving intricate nests. The workers’ expertise and reliance on bamboo’s natural strength and flexibility result in stunning, functional creations that speak to tradition and human ingenuity. *Echoing Above* not only showcases their craftsmanship but also emphasizes how these men make extraordinary achievements look effortless, offering a profound tribute to this enduring practice.

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