Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
exhibition design, interior architecture, spatial installation, interactive environment, museum display, educational space, branded environment, chartreuse yellow, spring green, sage green, celadon, seafoam green, analogous color harmony, biophilic palette, wood laminate, birch tonality, maple suggestion, white thermoformed plastic, backlit tensioned fabric, translucent membrane, digital print substrate, black matte ceiling, neutral gray carpet, contemporary institutional style, parametric design influence, organic geometry, circular motifs, radial composition, concentric rings, topographic contours, growth rings, cellular morphology, botanical reference, asymmetrical balance, floating planes, suspended canopies, portal openings, curved partition walls, rounded apertures, interactive kiosks, touchscreen displays, participatory engagement, wayfinding graphics, environmental branding, layered lighting, ambient LED, integrated backlight, diffused luminosity, neutral color temperature, soft edge treatment, filleted corners, generous radius, accessibility focus, human-centered scale, mid-century organic modernism echo, Scandinavian minimalism resonance, contemporary museum practice, experiential design, spatial storytelling, informational architecture, welcoming atmosphere, optimistic register, energetic mood, growth symbolism, vitality expression, transparency value, community orientation, educational mission, public service context, inclusive design, universal access, technological integration, digital interface, physical-digital hybrid, material contrast, tactile variety, dimensional depth, shadow play, rhythmic repetition, modular system, scalable elements, gradient transition, chromatic flow, natural light suggestion, biophilic design principles, organic pattern systems, computational form language, parametric geometry, approachable institutional voice, soft institutional aesthetic, contemporary exhibition trends, visitor engagement focus, exploratory invitation, discovery encouragement.
The refurbished Exhibition Centre instils public confidence by underscoring Hong Kong Housing Society’s 70 year legacy serving Hong Kong. Innovative exhibits such as immersive VR and digital twin engage visitors. Visitors irrigate the centerpiece tree, symbolizing bridging citizens and housing policy and representing its people focus commitment and efforts. The old video with VR goggles is turned into a LED dome with VR. The challenge is how to configure the dome into an acute angled space. All in all, the Centre inspires trust and longing for better homes, vital for Hkhs’s progress.