7 results for "Harmony" in Articles
NEWS
1 WEEK AGO
OFT was invited by HKIDA to Nansha to immerse ourselves in the rich Lingnan culture (嶺南文化). During our visit, we explored significant sites such as 南越王墓, 陳家祠, and 永興坊, before enjoying a restful stay at Shiao Inn (石澳客棧).
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
7 MONTHS AGO
Building is Now the World's Largest Passive House Student Residence.
NEWS
8 MONTHS AGO
Jointly organised by The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors - Property and Facility Management Division (HKIS-PFMD) and The Hong Kong Association of Property Management Companies Limited (HKAPMC), the biennial award, Quality Property and Facility Management Award 2024 (QPFMA 2024) held the Official Launch Day cum Seminar today, on 14 March, with participation of over 70 industry professionals and jury members. QPFMA 2024 are now open for nominations until 3 May 2024. Applicants could enjoy the early bird discount if nominations are submitted by 16 April 2024.
NEWS
9 MONTHS AGO
Organised by The Hong Kong Institute of Architects Biennale Foundation (HKIABF) in partnership with The Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA), with Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR Government) as the Lead Sponsor. The Kuala Lumpur-Nanjing-Hong Kong Roving Architecture Exhibition (the Roving Architecture Exhibition) with the theme “Harmony in Diversity - Connecting the Metropolis by In-Between” held the official opening of its final stop at the Kai Tak AIRSIDE on 23rd February 2024. The exhibition is one of the “HKIA Roving Architecture Exhibitions” series, which was successfully held in Kuala Lumpur and Nanjing last year, and the Hong Kong stop to be held at Kai Tak AIRSIDE from 23rd February to 11th March. The exhibition is open to the public for free admission.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
2 YEARS AGO
A sense of stillness and seclusion from the bustle of the city.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
The human brain is built to see structure and patterns in order for us to better understand our environment, hence why we see faces in clouds, food and architecture.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
3 YEARS AGO
Project Name: Little ZhongXing Court, Nantou, Taiwan
Architect: Hsiu Tse-Lan (1925-2016, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiu_Zelan )
Material: Serge Ferrari’s Soltis Harmony 88 (https://www.sergeferrari.com/products/soltis-range/soltis-harmony-88)