Ten fashion, architecture and design projects from Hong Kong Design Institute students
A fashion collection inspired by 1970s clubbing culture and a project that imagines humans with crustacean exoskeletons are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the Hong Kong Design Institute.
Also among the projects on show are a self-care tool that aims to help boost young people's immune systems and a project that explores using caverns to tackle Hong Kong's shortage of land.
Hong Kong Design Institute
School: Hong Kong Design Institute
School statement:
"Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) was established in 2007 with the mission to be a leading provider of design education and lifelong learning across various design disciplines, including architecture, interior and product design, communication design, digital media and fashion and image design. "With 'creativity in action' as the cornerstone of its pedagogy, HKDI maintains a strong network with the creative industries. This provides students with essential practical experience and with the international design academia to offer extended learning opportunities for students through international exchanges, joint workshops and lectures.
"Each year, HKDI nurtures the largest number of professional designers in Hong Kong with critical thinking, cultural sensitivity, social responsibility and international perspective."
Trappist Retreat Centre by Sinji Lau
"This project aims to revitalize an abandoned Trappist Dairy Farm which has been desolated for over 30 years.
"The new Tr...
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