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Hong Kong Release:
December 2007
PolyU appoints Ms Zaha Hadid as Chief Architect of Innovation Tower
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has appointed world-renowned
architect Ms Zaha Hadid as Chief Architect of its new “Innovation Tower”.

Ms Hadid has made a trip from London to Hong Kong to present her design
concepts at a press conference hosted by Mr Victor Lo Chung-wing, Chairman
of PolyU Council; and Mr Alexander Tzang, Deputy President of PolyU.
Addressing the press conference, Mr Victor Lo said PolyU’s new “Innovation
Tower” will serve as a driving force in the development of Hong Kong as
a design hub in Asia. The new Tower will also provide additional space
to facilitate inter-disciplinary research and education in the field of
design.

The new Tower will be located at the northeast side of the university
campus. Construction work will begin in 2009 and the whole project is
expected to be completed by 2011. Upon completion, the Tower will provide
some 12,000 square metres of net floor area and able to accommodate more
than 1,500 students. This Tower will be the first permanent architectural
design in Hong Kong by Ms Hadid.

“I am delighted to be working in Hong Kong again. The city has such diversity
in its landscapes and history; this is reflected in an urbanism of layering
and porosity. Our own explorations and research into an architecture of
seamless fluidity follows this paradigm so evident in Hong Kong. One of
our seminal projects was designed for the city exactly 25 years ago, and
the Innovation Tower design is a realization of this continued research.”
states Zaha Hadid.
“The Innovation Tower design dissolves the classic typology of the tower
and the podium into a seamless piece. The design unashamedly aims to stimulate
a vision of possibilities for the future whilst reflecting the history
of the institution.”

Zaha Hadid is one of the most influential figures in the world of modern
architecture. She is also the first female recipient of the coveted Pritzker
Architecture prize, which is known in architecture as the equivalent of
the Nobel Prize. She established her professional practice in London and
her architectural designs can be found in major cities around the world.
These include the BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany; the National
Museum of 21st Century Arts in Rome; and the Olympics Aquatics Centre
to be built in London.

PolyU Deputy President Mr Alexander Tzang added that the University has
gone through stringent procedures in selecting Ms Hadid as Chief Architect
of the project. The University has appointed a 10-member selection panel
to screen some 48 submissions from local and overseas architectures and
short-listed five proposals, taking into consideration both technical
feasibility of the project and cost.
The new Tower will house the School of Design (SD) and support the development
of its specialisms, namely Environmental Design, Industrial and Product
Design, Visual Communication, Advertising as well as Digital Design. It
will provide a congenial environment to support SD staff and students
in their pursuit of excellence.

In this new “Innovation Tower”, there will be an advanced Car Design Studio;
Fashion Accessories Materials Labs; a Sound Studio for Multi-media and
Entertainment Design; a Museum to showcase local and international design
classics; and a public gallery to exhibit works of staff and students
of SD as well as local talents.
In Hong Kong, PolyU is the sole provider of design tertiary education
and the city’s most important hub of design education and development.
In recent years, SD has scaled new heights under the directorship of Prof.
Lorraine Justice, who was named as the world’s top 40 influential designers
by the ID magazine in the US.

SD has also made its mark, for two consecutive years since 2006, as one
of the top 60 design schools in the world, according to independent surveys
of design schools and design programmes conducted by BusinessWeek.

Design talents groomed by PolyU have won worldwide recognition and achieved
astounding successes with their creativity and innovations. Famous graduates
of SD include Oscarwinner and Supervising Animator for Shrek Mr Raman
Hui, founder of the jewellery brand Qeelin Mr Dennis Chan, and Partner
of Kan & Lau Design Consultants Mr Freeman Lau, to name but a few.
Famously architect Zaha Hadid did one of her earliest building designs
for Innovation Tower architecture competition in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Architects
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World Architecture : e-architect
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Innovation Tower
Hong Kong architect : Zaha Hadid
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