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Designing for Culture: Hong Kong - Chicago - New York
The Asia Society in New York presents a discussion on how architects and planners can design for cultural institutions and districts around the globe in the 21st century.
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Designing for Culture: Hong Kong - Chicago - New York
Rocco Yim rendering for the West Kowloon Cultural District architectural competition.
Rocco Yim rendering for the West Kowloon Cultural District architectural competition.
The 2010 Kai-Yin Lo Distinguished Program Series
Join Rocco Yim, architect and finalist in the competition for the West Kowloon Cultural District architectural plan; Hugh Hardy, H3 Collaboration Architecture; and Edward Uhlir, Executive Director, Millennium Park, Chicago in a discussion on how architects and planners can design for cultural institutions and districts around the globe in the 21st century.
Outreach partner: Hong Kong Association of New York (HKANY)
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