How Covid-19 could transform our cities of the future
Fiction story
Covid-19 has driven dramatic shifts in nearly every aspect of our lives, and those changes could be permanent. Since the start of the global pandemic, architects and urban designers have been finding ways to reshape the spaces we live and work in. Through the eyes of a Hong Kong family living 10 years after the first coronavirus infection was detected in China’s central city of Wuhan, the Post imagines how architecture and urban planning may transform cities into better and safer places in a post-Covid world.
CONCEPT: Pablo Robles
WRITER: Andersex Xia
ILLUSTRATIONS: Adolfo Arranz, Brian Wong and Karif Wat
GRAPHICS: Dennis Wong
MOTION GRAPHICS: Karif Wat and Thomas Leung
SOUND DESIGN: Thomas Leung
NARRATOR: Mat Booth
COPY EDITOR: Regina de Luna and Joe Kainz
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Chieu Luu
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Mat Booth

