Beyond Territories – Made. Make. Making

Beyond Territories – Made. Make. Making

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The Hong Kong Institute of Architects invites you to the preview and opening reception of Beyond Territories- Made. Make. Making, the first comprehensive survey in New York of Hong Kong’s architecture and design. On view October 11-25, 2022, the exhibition showcases the work of local and international architects whose expertise, style and acumen have helped shape Hong Kong into a major international city it is today.

Tuesday, 11 October
2:30 – 4:30pm | Opening Ceremony
7:30 – 9:00pm | Networking Reception

Ideal Glass Studios
9 West 8th Street, New York

The exhibition aims to highlight the achievements of the profession in the past 25 years in urbanization and sustainable development in Hong Kong and beyond. Divided into three zones, MADE, MAKE, and MAKING, each including innovative installations and multimedia displays co-created by architects and artists, the curation allows attendees to explore the chronology of the city: recalling past developments, evaluating contemporary issues, and pondering the future.

RSVP:
ileana@bluemedium.com

  • Title

    Beyond Territories – Made. Make. Making

  • Type

    Exhibition

  • Organizers

    Hong Kong Institute of Architects

  • From

    October 11, 2022 01:22 PM

  • Until

    October 25, 2022 06:30 PM

  • Venue

    Ideal Glass Studios

  • Address

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