Community life on demand in ground-floor shop spaces: Tactical placemaking in Hong Kong
onebite launched the urban ‘matching’ platform Project House as a pop-up design to steer city regeneration and community revival. Using a tactical place-making approach, Project House pairs vacant shops with local social groups facing spatial needs. The win–win results bring local exposure to pop-up vacant shops while providing marginalised community groups with adequate space for new social practices.
The 8 tips we learnt to collaborate beyond physical place
When we talk about placemaking, we usually start with “place”. Despite the boundary of 'place' becoming blurry between physical and virtual, people remain at the core of the experience. Show care and pay extra attention to details. Embrace the new normal with openness, fun, and new twists.
Bringing Out the “US” in User-centred Design
Isn’t it counter-intuitive that design is traditionally determined by a designer instead of users? Instead, onebite believes users are the most qualified to co-create user-centered designs that work.

