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19 Aug 2010 ,
Hullet House
2A Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon |
Hullett House is located inone of the four oldest surviving government buildings in Hong Kong, the historical former Marine Police Head quarters in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, opposite the Cultural Centre and a short walk from the Star Ferry. It is a celebration of Hong Kong’s rich heritage and colourful past, both architectural and cultural.Ithas been designed to encapsulate the rich heritage and history that is embedded in Hong Kong’s pastandembody a period of history and highlight the importance of Hong Kong’s cultural past.The property and its various elements are all housed within one of the oldest buildings located in the heart of Hong Kong, dating back to 1881, and is a rare example of magnificent colonial architecture.
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Shanghai Expo Tour Register Online |
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26 June 2010 ,
Shanghai, EXPO Site (various paviliions) |
Come with us to the Shanghai EXPO! Special member event co-hosted by AIA Hong Kong and AGC Glass Europe �V a Chapter Corporate Member! Join us for VIP access, lunch and exploration in Shanghai on 26 June, 2010. REVISED REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 17 JUNE 2010 (THURSDAY)
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Perspective Brain Trust 2010 Roundtable: Creativity & Collaboration |
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24 Jun 2010 ,
Poggenpohl Showroom, Shop7, LG/F Sunning Plaza, 10 Hysan Ave.,Causeway Bay |
June Session Topic: Creative Lighting Join us for Creative Lighting discussion and cocktails from 6:30 on 24 June. Co-Organized by AIA Hong Kong and Perspective; Sponsored by Poggenpohl Presentations by: William Lim, FAIA; Glenn Wing, AIA Michael Huggins, Lighting Directions Ltd. & Christopher Mok, Lighting Design Introduction by J Lee Rofkind, AIA & Moderation by Perspective Editors Details and Registration
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CitySpeak XIII - Heritage: How far do we dare to go? |
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19 Jun 2010 ,
The Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Rd., Central |
How are we going to use our heritage sites?
Beyond places of worship, Hong Kong has little experience with conservation. As a result, there are few guidelines and many ideas on how to balance minimum intervention and the adaptive re-use of our growing list of heritage sites.
How do we give heritage buildings a new life and a new purpose?
The public, government, property owners, architects, surveyors, and engineers will have to come to terms with how we are going to make our choices in Hong Kong.
How far do we dare to go?
Join professionals and academics in moving the debate forward at CitySpeak XIII Saturday, June 19, 10:00am-12:30pm, Fringe Club.
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Green Supply Chain Management Forum: Risks, Rewards and Roadmap |
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2 June 2010 ,
BEC Auditorium |
This high-level one-day interactive forum will provide a latest overview of green supply chain management. Experts from different sectors will share cutting edge presentation prompting you the needs of going green and the ways of enhancing business efficiency, profitability and sustainability. You can also learn from industry leaders their remarkable efforts and case studies.
Shanghai Workshop - Full Details and Registration
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