A hundred award-winning architectural projects over 10 years: such is the concept behind the 10×100 exhibition, initially presented at Beijing Design Week in 2015. Following its successful first iteration, exhibition organiser Urban Environment Design (UED) Magazine – a Chinese architecture magazine – is collaborating with PMQ for a Hong Kong edition.
Following an open call for entries, the exhibition will showcase 50 projects from Hong Kong and 50 from China, creating a dialogue between the two regions and examining the important role architecture plays in urban life as well as the natural environment. The exhibition was curated by Gao Yan, assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong’s Department of Architecture. Visitors can also expect a fascinating series of discussion forums as well as a kid’s zone.
The exhibition will run from today until March 5 at PMQ.
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