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EID Lecture – HUMANISE

Seminar

  • Date

    09 Sep 2024

  • Organiser

    PolyU Design

  • Time

    02:30 - 03:30

  • Venue

    Zoom  

Speaker

Craig Miller

Enquiry

PolyU Design 2766 5454 sdweb@polyu.edu.hk

Summary

Heatherwick Studio believes that emotion is the crucial ingredient that is missing in so many of our modern buildings.
What stories do these buildings tell?
What effect do they have on our health and wellbeing?
How can we make our cities more human?

 

  • All SD students and SD staff are welcome. 
  • Event registration (Deadline: 4 Sep, noon) is required and on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Successful registrants will receive a confirmation email before the event.
 

Keynote Speaker

Craig Miller

Craig Miller

Partner and Head of China Studio, Heatherwick Studio


 

 

Craig joined the studio in 2008 and is one of seven design partners. He brings exceptional architectural design and leadership skills to the studio, and over the last 15 years has been instrumental in the successful realisation of several projects in Asia and globally. For international projects Craig has often relocated as part of his role as project leader. In each circumstance he was the lynchpin between the project team on-the-ground and the studio's team based in London. The Shanghai studio opened in 2022 – the practice's first permanent base outside of London. Craig is based in Shanghai and acts as the Head of Studio, China. In this role he manages the studio's operations and oversees all projects in the region, while maintaining a strong connection to London. He leads a team of highly-skilled and experienced site architects to ensure the effective delivery of projects. Projects Craig is currently overseeing with the Shanghai team include the Hainan Performing Arts Centre, Changi Airport Terminal 5 in Singapore and Phase 2 of 1000 Trees in Shanghai. Previously, Craig led the design of the 120,000sqm new headquarters office for Google in King's Cross; the design of EDEN, a 100m tall residential tower in Singapore; and the redesign of Pacific Place in Hong Kong.

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