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PolyU Design Show 2024 unveils 60-Year legacy shaping Hong Kong’s creative landscape and students’ innovative works

PolyU Design Show 2024 opens, showcasing the creative works of young PolyU designers from now until 16 August 2024. Officiating guests at the kick-off ceremony included Dr Miranda LOU (middle), PolyU Executive Vice President; Prof. Kun-Pyo Lee (2nd from left), Dean of PolyU Design; Prof. Michael SIU (2nd from right), Associate Dean (Research) of PolyU Design; Prof. Eric YIM (1st from left), Chairman of Hong Kong Design Centre; and Ms Rennie KAN (1st from right), Senior Marketing Manager of PolyU Design and Design Show Director.

The Show this year exhibits more than 200 projects by PolyU Design students from across all levels, from capstone to interdisciplinary research, focusing on the improvement of personal lives, businesses and societies, and addressing real-world challenges through innovative solutions.

The immersive “phygital” exhibition by Environment and Interior Design students redefines Hong Kong’s iconic landscape.

A retrospective display tracing the evolution of PolyU’s design programmes alongside a walk down the memory lane of the exhibition’s history and student works from the earlier days witnesses the growth and transformation of design education in Hong Kong.


The Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s School of Design (PolyU Design) is once more hosting the iconic PolyU Design Show, a highlight of its 60th anniversary celebrations, to showcase innovative works from PolyU’s young designers, from today to 16 August 2024. From immersive “phygital” experiences that reimagine Hong Kong’s cityscapes to a nostalgic journey through six decades of the Show itself, it offers visitors an unforgettable feast of visuals and ingenuity.

Prof. Kun-Pyo LEE, Dean of PolyU Design remarked, “For 60 years, PolyU Design has been a driving force in Hong Kong’s transformation into a global design hub. This year, PolyU’s Art and Design has ranked 19th in the QS World University Rankings by Subject, a testament to the University’s international standing and its solid foundation in design education. As one of the richest in recent years, this year’s Show not only pays tribute to this annual legacy but also provides a glimpse into the development of the design industry as well as the future of design our students and alumni are forging.”

The focus of the Show’s visual theme is a diamond, symbolising how design students hone their skills, refine their thinking and polish their creations through their learning journey, in order to produce designs that contribute to the individual, society and the economy. More than 200 projects by PolyU Design students from across all levels, from capstone to interdisciplinary research are being exhibited. The works span the development of personal lives, businesses and societies and address real-world challenges through innovative solutions. Students are from PolyU Design’s undergraduate programmes in Advertising Design, Communication Design, Digital Media, Environment and Interior Design, Interactive Media, Product Design and Social Design, as well as postgraduate programmes in Innovative Business Design, Intelligent Systems Design, Multimedia and Entertainment Technology, Smart Service Design and Transitional Environments Design.

Among the featured works are a mobile application helping children build up positive financial habits; a re-design of Hong Kong’s public transport system into a seamless and cohesive travel experience; a social design project assisting subdivided unit residents in redesigning their current living spaces; and an innovative dim sum restaurant embracing the unmanned store concept, and more. Meanwhile, the immersive “phygital” exhibition by Environment and Interior Design students redefines Hong Kong’s iconic landscape with the use of physical and virtual models, virtual reality technology and provision of interactive experiences.

In addition, a retrospective display tracing the evolution of PolyU design programmes alongside a walk down the memory lane of the exhibition’s history and student works from the earlier days witness the growth and transformation of design education in Hong Kong.

The exhibition is open to public. To find more about the Show, please visit: 2024.polyudesignshow.com.

 

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