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Environment and Interior design projects shine at international Architecture Masterprize 2021

17 Mar 2022

PolyU Design Teaching and Learning

The Environment and Interior Design team has brought us good news from the Architecture Masterprize, a prestigious international competition appreciating quality architectural design worldwide.

Yuen Siu Faat Bryan (2021 graduate) won two Honorable Mentions at the Architecture MasterPrize 2021 with his capstone project ‘Palace of Escape’ supervised by Peter Hasdell in the categories of Architecture Design/ Conceptual Architecture and Architecture Design/ Mixed Use Architecture.

The project is to build an ever-changing adult-exclusive overnight recreational and leisure complex inside a first-class container terminal in Hong Kong. Using a repetitive tectonic structural framework, increases mobility, adaptability, and flexibility of the construction, it is designed to house a variety of different capsule modules for stationery night life programme.

In addition to Bryan’s merits, as reported earlier, his supervisor Mr Peter Hasdell’s House of Dreams project is winner in the Restoration and Renovation category. It is a co-effort under the Insitu Project research platform directed by Mr Hasdell and Kuo Jze Yi, collaborated with Department of Applied Social Science and other parties. The project is an innovative community led revitalization of a cave area in Zhoushan, China, into a Rural Development and Training Facility.

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