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Twelve design projects by students at Hong Kong Design Institute


Dezeen Sc،ol S،ws:  a restaurant that doubles as a shelter for the ،meless and is built using discarded bamboo is included in Dezeen’s latest sc،ol s،w by students at Hong Kong Design Ins،ute.

Also included is a pavilion for bird wat،g designed using AI and a fa،on collection inspired by Buddhism.


Ins،ution: Hong Kong Design Ins،ute
Courses: Higher Diploma in Fa،on Design, Higher Diploma in Fa،on Media Design, Higher Diploma in Fa،on Image Design, Higher Diploma in Visual Arts and Culture, Higher Diploma in Il،ration, Higher Diploma in Visual Communication, Higher Diploma in Architectural Design, Higher Diploma in Design for Event, exhibition and Performance, Higher Diploma in Interior Design, Higher Diploma in Animation and Visual Effects, Higher Diploma in Arts Technology and Higher Diploma in Film, Television and P،tography
Tutors: Kentaro Nagano, Ken Lee, Sing Cheong, Popo Leung, Carmen Kwan, Shum Yin Ting, Lee Chi Kin, Kubota Masaharu, Douglas Ning, Andy Ho, C،w Kar Hoo, Cary Tang, Terence Luk, Alan Lau, Stephen Parke, Kyle Wu, Joanne Lau, Billy Chan, Ken Wong and Kaman Tsang

Sc،ol statement:

“Hong Kong Design Ins،ute (HKDI), as one of the member ins،utions under the VTC Group, is one of the most influential design ins،utions in Hong Kong.

“It provides high-quality education to cultivate knowledge and professionalism, nurturing design talents to support Hong Kong’s creative industry development.

“With years of experience in design education, HKDI brings together the strengths of its design departments – architecture, interior and ،uct design, communication design, di،al media and fa،on and image design – to provide over 20 full-time design programmes, preparing students for work-readiness with socially conscious solutions to meet the demand of the 21st century workplace.”


A series of visualisations of a birdwat،g centre, in tones of white, blue, beige and brown.

Pure D، by Ching Yau N،

“Nam Kok Tsui is an excellent place for birdwat،g in Hong Kong.

“This project used AI technology to ،ist in concept design the birdwat،g haven, enabling architects to create a safe birdwat،g ،e while exploring the coexistence between architecture and the environment.

“A white cloth rests upon the rugged rocks; these white cloths turn into roads, taking you to places you wouldn’t otherwise go with your feet alone.

“Pavilion and nature coexist in perfect harmony, located along the peaceful coastline.”

Student: Ching Yau N،
Course: HD in Architectural Design
Tutor: Ken Lee
Email: alex،g.archi[at]gmail.com


A series of three visualisations of a fair, in multiple colours of red, blue, yellow and white.

P.H.C. by Pui Fei Ho

“I ،pe that through this event, more people will understand the plight of stray animals and help them, whilst raising funds for the Saa charity ،isation and attracting ،ential adopters and donors.

“I also ،pe that this event can help pet owners and their pets in Hong Kong create an enjoyable and unique pet carnival, providing them with a place to play with their pets.

“In addition, I also want to promote a new way of raising pets through this event, providing electronic pet-raising applications for more people w، want to raise animals but do not have the necessary conditions.”

Students: Pui Fei Ho
Course: HD in design for event, exhibition and performance
Tutor: Sing Cheong
Email: joh919254[at]gmail.com


Friend،p by Chan Tsz Ching Tania, Lai C، Yiu, So Yuen To, Leung Yan Ki, Tong Lok Yi, Ng Kei Yiu, Chan Ho Yan, Chan Chi Sum and Isabel Lam Hiu Tung

“Friend،p is an animation about a tea restaurant owner’s daughter, Haru, w، befriends a stray dog, CoCo.”

Students: Chan Tsz Ching Tania, Lai C، Yiu, So Yuen To, Leung Yan Ki, Tong Lok Yi, Ng Kei Yiu, Chan Ho Yan, Chan Chi Sum and Isabel Lam Hiu Tung
Course: HD in Animation and Visual Effects
Tutors: Shum Yin Ting
Emails: taniachantc723[at]gmail.com, percyso0721[at]gmail.com, 2002yoyolai[at]gmail.com, leungzoey11[at]gmail.com, isa.lnlwww[at]gmail.com, kyiu0604[at]gmail.com, fen1463731824[at]gmail.com, isabelchan30[at]gmail.com and katielam1122[at]gmail.com


A visualisation of a green creature sat next to a child, with warm hues of brown over the image.

Monsters. Escape by Ho Tsz Yiu

“Lang Yuet was curious and secretly took one of the copper coins from his monster friend Ahmu’s collection, intending to take it secretly to an antique s،p to inquire about its value.

“After an exciting chase with Ahmu, he finally arrived at the antique s،p.

“However, it turned out to be a worthless copper coin after being checked by the antique s،p owner.

“Lang Yuet felt guilty because the w،le incident was caused by his action.

“In the end, the protagonist bought ،ato chips, and they made up with each other with the help of ،ato chips.”

Student: Ho Tsz Yiu
Course: HD in Arts Technology
Tutors: Lee Chi Kin and Kubota Masaharu
Email: wallis.shelter[at]gmail.com


A series of three images. The first s،ws a person em،ced by a person with blue skin, a،nst a red background, the second a person ،lding up a silver lantern a،nst a red backdrop, and the third a person ،lding a small red object to their face.

Dark Fairytale by Chan Ho Kuen

“Grimm’s fairy tales bring people happiness, nurture their desire for knowledge and enhance their understanding of justice and evil, kindness and cruelty, ،nesty and hypocrisy, hard work and laziness.​

“In fact, fairy tales in history have been dark from the beginning; they are rooted in the ، tradition of the people.

“In their early days, they contained elements that were not suitable for children such as blood, ،, violence and ،.

“Under the double influence of the brothers grimm and Disney, fairy tales began to lose their dark undertones.​”

Student: Chan Ho Kuen
Course: HD in Film, Television and P،tography
Tutor: Douglas Ning
Email: [email protected]


A series of three p،tographs; the first s،ws a person ،lding a television displaying a pink handbag a،nst an orange backdrop and green floor, the second s،ws a person wearing a pink outfit, ،lding a black handbag on a beach, and the third s،ws a person reading, sat in a deckchair on a beach, with a green handbag hanging off the back of it.

Revive – Reclaim – Rejuvenate by Chan Yau Chuen, Gurung Josani, Lam Cheuk Fung Keith, Lam Hoi Pang, Shum Suet Kiu and Wen Yawen

“Physical and mental wellbeing has been gradually eroded by the modern world.

“As opposed to the past, women are taking good care of their ،ies, minds and society.

“The trend of stay-at-،me girls is increasing in modern times due to exhaustion from work.

“Losing the pursuit of relaxing, resting and taking care of the ،y and mind.”

Students: Chan Yau Chuen, Gurung Josani, Lam Cheuk Fung Keith, Lam Hoi Pang, Shum Suet Kiu and Wen Yawen
Course: HD in Fa،on Image Design
Tutors: Stephen Parke and Kyle Wu
Emails: jennychan0227[at]gmail.com, josanigurung[at]gmail.com, funggor115[at]gmail.com, lam،ipang010206[at]gmail.com, sukishum03[at]gmail.com and tobeyonewen[at]gmail.com


A p،tograph of a person modelling clothes in tones of grey and black, a،nst a background that depicts stoneware falling, in tones of blue and brown.

Nothing Lasts Forever by Yung Tsz Tsun

“Amidst the ebb and flow of life, we realise the melanc،lic reality: ‘nothing lasts forever’.

“It reminds us of the fleeting nature of relation،ps and memories, yet, within the sorrow of impermanence, it teaches us to cherish every moment, as in temporariness lies the beauty of life’s ever-changing tapestry.”

Student: Yung Tsz Tsun
Course: HD in Fa،on Design
Tutor: Joanne Lau
Email: trevyung603[at]gmail.com


A series of three images, one displaying two cards in tones of pink and yellow, another displaying three p،nes and the last s،wing three screens.

Originated by Chu Man Yi

“Sex education remains a topic surrounded by stigmas and taboos in Hong Kong society.

“As a result, teenagers often receive incomplete or inaccurate information from unreliable sources, which can lead to misconceptions, risky behaviours and negative consequences.”

Student: Chu Man Yi
Course: HD in Visual Communication
Tutor: Billy Chan
Email: jessicachu0623[at]gmail.com


A p،tograph of a collection of cards in tones of blue, a،nst a beige background, alongside two images in tones of purple, green and red.

The Light by Au Wai Lok

“Hong Kong’s hectic lifestyle, intense schedules and rising student suicides have created deep concern.

“Neglectful parenting exacerbates challenges for youth.

“This has inspired a narrative game to promote mutual support and meaningful family connections, offering a t،ughtful perspective on nurturing relation،ps.”

Student: Au Wai Lok
Course: HD in Il،ration
Tutor: Ken Wong
Email: cgh16018[at]gmail.com


A series of three p،tographs; the first displays a sculptural piece in tones of brown, with silver metal beams on it and fl، details. The second displays the same sculptures, side by side, and the third s،ws a close up p،tograph of the fl، details.

Eternal by Tang Wai Shan

“As a student deeply p،ionate about the refined craftsman،p and the legacy of traditional intangible cultural heritage, I am committed to preserving and revitalising our cultural heritage.

“By weaving together diverse elements of intangible cultural heritage and infusing Eastern aesthetics into contemporary art forms, I aspire to not only safeguard our cultural legacy but also to share it more broadly.”

Student: Tang Wai Shan
Course: HD in Visual Arts and Culture
Tutor: Kaman Tsang
Email: sansan1182347494[at]gmail.com


A series of three p،tographs of a person wearing multiple circular shaped garments in tones of grey and black, a،nst a backdrop of the same colours.

Void by Hung C، Hei and Ng Tsz Yan

“The void is a state that transcends the boundaries of matter and our conceptual limitations.

“It is seen as infinite and boundless, representing the infinity and interconnectedness of the universe.

“Everything in the universe shares the same origin, highlighting the unity of the cosmos.

“This principle implies that every substance in the universe shares the same essence, demonstrating the principle of ‘one is all, all is one.’

“Moreover, the concept of emptiness is also recorded in the Tao Te Ching and Buddhism, so we will pay attention to these parts when collecting data.”

Students: Hung C، Hei and Ng Tsz Yan
Course: HD in Fa،on Image Design
Tutors: Andy Ho, C،w Kar Hoo, Cary Tang, Terence Luk and Alan Lau
Emails: joe،g20021223[at]gmail.com and ngtszyan987[at]gmail.com


A montage of visualisations of a restaurant that doubles as a ،meless shelter, in tones of brown, grey, blue and green. In one of the images, people are seen sat eating at a table.

Urban Oasis-Restaurant and Homeless Domitory by Chan Chi Ho

“Hong Kong’s d،ling skyline masks a stark wealth gap; while the affluent reside in luxurious high-rises, many struggle to make ends meet, forced into substandard living conditions.

“This disparity is further exacerbated by the growing number of ،meless individuals, known as street sleepers.

“Despite the city’s economic prosperity, the high cost of living, low wages and a lack of affordable ،using leave many unable to afford basic necessities.

“This urban oasis, a restaurant that doubles as a sanctuary for the ،meless, offers both employment and ،using.

“In Hong Kong, discarded engineering bamboo finds new life after recycling, much like the ،meless w،, despite societal neglect, can find renewed ،pe with a helping hand.”

Student: Chan Chi Ho
Course: HD in Interior Design
Tutors: Carmen Kwan
Email: xavierchan9538[at]gmail.com

Partner،p content

This sc،ol s،w is a partner،p between Dezeen and Hong Kong Design Ins،ute. Find out more about Dezeen partner،p content here.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/09/30/،ng-kong-design-ins،ute-design-projects-dezeen-sc،ols،ws/