We look back at events from Hong Kong that had a major impact both in the city and beyond, since our launch exactly one year ago.
August 20th, 2014
#1 Hong Kong Indesign: The Event (top image)
The inaugural Hong Kong Indesign: The Event made a splash in the Fragrant Harbour. Click here for story
#2 DETOUR 2013
From trams to multiple sites across the city, this year’s DETOUR connected the public with creative thought and design in a most unique way. Click here for story
#3 2013 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism Architecture
There were lots to see in Hong Kong’s Kwun Tong neighbourhood during the 2013 Biennale. Click here for story
#4 Hong Kong: Constant Change
Over 60 Hong Kong designers and designs were showcased through multimedia at Milan Design Week 2014. We hear from its chief curator, Nille Juul-Sørensen. Click here for story
#5 ART BASEL HONG KONG 2014
The second edition of Art Basel in Hong Kong was a success, with strong sales reported across all major galleries. Click here for story
#6 The Hong Kong Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
The Hong Kong pavilion at this year’s International Architecture Exhibition in Venice looked to address issues of border, megapolises and climatic architecture. Click here for story
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