Roving exhibition of finalist entries and public opinion survey for the International Design Ideas Competition for Liantang/Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal Building
The Civil Engineering and Development Department of Hong Kong and the Bureau of Public Works of Shenzhen Municipality today (31 May) jointly announced that from June 1 to July 5 finalist entries of the International Design Ideas Competition for Liantang/Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal Building will be exhibited at 12 locations in Hong Kong and Shenzhen and displayed on the competition website.
A public opinion survey will be conducted at the same time to collect views on the finalist entries and assist in the selection of the awarded entries.
Launched on December 21, 2010, the competition has received an overwhelming response from entrants all around the world. A total of 159 valid entries from various countries and regions were received.
The jury, led by the Head Juror Professor He Jingtang of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, in the first round of adjudication in early May selected 10 finalist entries each from the Professional Group and Open Group. Adjudication guidelines include aesthetics and creativity, harmonisation with the neighbourhood, environmental friendliness, functionality, effectiveness and buildability. To select the awarded entries, the jury will consolidate the collected public opinion in the second round of adjudication.
The finalist entries will be exhibited at 12 locations in Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Questionnaires will be distributed at the exhibition venues and collection boxes will be placed on-site. The public is invited to attend and submit their views on the entries. The public can also express their views on the finalist entries on the competition website, www.lthywbcp-design.hk, during the exhibition period.
The details of the roving exhibition are as follows:
Shenzhen
Dates Venues
1. June 1-10, 2011 1/F, Section B, Citizen’s Centre
2. June 11-20, 2011 2/F, Shenzhen Library*
3. June, 21-25, 2011 Lobby, 1/F, Municipal Planning Building
4 June 26-30, 2011 Lobby, 1/F, Municipal Office II Main Building
5 July 1-5, 2011 Lobby, 1/F, Port Office Building
Hong Kong
Dates Venues
1. June 1-6, 2011 Lobby, Luen Wo Hui Community Centre
2. June 1-7, 2011 Exhibition Gallery 3, G/F, Hong Kong Central Library
3 June 7-9, 2011 Exhibition Gallery, 1/F, Sha Tin Town Hall
4. June 13-16, 2011 Exhibition Gallery, 1/F, Tuen Mun Town Hall
5. June 15-22, 2011 Lobby, G/F, Civil Engineering and Development Building
6. June 23-29, 2011 Exhibition Hall, 1/F, Lower Block, Hong Kong City Hall
7. June 24-July 5, 2011 Thematic Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre#
* Closed on Mondays # Closed on Thursdays
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Roving exhibition of finalist entries and public opinion survey for the International Design Ideas Competition for Liantang/Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal Building
The Civil Engineering and Development Department of Hong Kong and the Bureau of Public Works of Shenzhen Municipality today (31 May) jointly announced that from June 1 to July 5 finalist entries of the International Design Ideas Competition for Liantang/Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal Building will be exhibited at 12 locations in Hong Kong and Shenzhen and displayed on the competition website.
A public opinion survey will be conducted at the same time to collect views on the finalist entries and assist in the selection of the awarded entries.
Launched on December 21, 2010, the competition has received an overwhelming response from entrants all around the world. A total of 159 valid entries from various countries and regions were received.
The jury, led by the Head Juror Professor He Jingtang of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, in the first round of adjudication in early May selected 10 finalist entries each from the Professional Group and Open Group. Adjudication guidelines include aesthetics and creativity, harmonisation with the neighbourhood, environmental friendliness, functionality, effectiveness and buildability. To select the awarded entries, the jury will consolidate the collected public opinion in the second round of adjudication.
The finalist entries will be exhibited at 12 locations in Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Questionnaires will be distributed at the exhibition venues and collection boxes will be placed on-site. The public is invited to attend and submit their views on the entries. The public can also express their views on the finalist entries on the competition website, www.lthywbcp-design.hk, during the exhibition period.
The details of the roving exhibition are as follows:
Shenzhen
Dates Venues
1. June 1-10, 2011 1/F, Section B, Citizen’s Centre
2. June 11-20, 2011 2/F, Shenzhen Library*
3. June, 21-25, 2011 Lobby, 1/F, Municipal Planning Building
4 June 26-30, 2011 Lobby, 1/F, Municipal Office II Main Building
5 July 1-5, 2011 Lobby, 1/F, Port Office Building
Hong Kong
Dates Venues
1. June 1-6, 2011 Lobby, Luen Wo Hui Community Centre
2. June 1-7, 2011 Exhibition Gallery 3, G/F, Hong Kong Central Library
3 June 7-9, 2011 Exhibition Gallery, 1/F, Sha Tin Town Hall
4. June 13-16, 2011 Exhibition Gallery, 1/F, Tuen Mun Town Hall
5. June 15-22, 2011 Lobby, G/F, Civil Engineering and Development Building
6. June 23-29, 2011 Exhibition Hall, 1/F, Lower Block, Hong Kong City Hall
7. June 24-July 5, 2011 Thematic Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre#
* Closed on Mondays # Closed on Thursdays
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