AIA Hong Kong

2020 Highlights

[mark color=”red”]Design Awards[/mark]

This year, the jurors selected 6 submissions for Award distinction. Specifically, (1) Merit Award for Architecture, (1) Honors Award for Interior Architecture, (1) Merit Award for Interior Architecture, (3) Merit Awards for Urban Design.

The Chapter also revived the Architecture Firm Award. This award has not been made since 2004.

In addition, 3 recipients of the AIA Hong Kong Scholastic Award 2020 have been selected by the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chu Hai College.

AIA Hong Kong would like to express sincere thanks and appreciation to the jurors for participation. The jurors for the 2020 Design Awards include:

Ms. Billie Tsien, AIA
Co-founders | Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
Mr. Claude Bøjer Godefroy, MAA, DPLG
Partner & Design Principal | Henning Larsen Hong Kong
Mr. David Dernie, RIBA
Director of Architecture | Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ms. Katherine Chia, FAIA
Founding Principal | Desai Chia Architecture
Tod Williams, FAIA
Co-founders | Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects

The jurors for The Firm Award include:

Ms. Corrin Chan, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Felix Li, FHKIA
Ms. Moira Moser, FAIA
Mr. William Lim, FAIA

[mark color=”red”]The Firm Award[/mark]

AIA Hong Kong is pleased to announce this year’s recipient of AIA Hong Kong Architecture Firm Award is:
Ronald Lu & Partners (HK) Limited

[mark color=”red”]Scholastic Awards[/mark]

AIA Hong Kong is pleased to announce that this year’s recipients of AIA Hong Kong Scholastic Awards are:
Mr. Robin Albrecht, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ms. Choi Wai Pan, The University of Hong Kong
Ms. Janice Ching Yuen Ki, Chu Hai College

[mark color=”red”]AlA Hong Kong Chapter Citation[/mark]

AIA Hong Kong is pleased to announce this year’s Citation recipient.

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The Mills

In recognition of distinguished achievement in the Chapter’s region for its creation of The Mills, an adaptive re-use of three former textile factories into a center for innovation, culture and learning, thereby demonstrating the value of heritage conservation to the public and bringing new life to the community.