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Our students excel in design and have won numerous well-deserved awards. Find out more about our future industry leaders here.

CHEUNG Yu-cheung / LO Yuen-man, WAN Cheuk-yanHigher Diploma in Landscape Architecture / Higher Diploma in Architectural Design

Three HKDI students were awarded the Hong Kong Housing Society Scholarship organized by Hong Kong Housing Society, which recognize students with outstanding academic performance in related disciplines. CHEUNG Yu-cheung, student from Higher Diploma in Landscape Architecture; LOYuen-man and WAN Cheuk-yan, students from Higher Diploma in Architectural Design, receive a scholarship or bursary of HK$8,000 and an award certificate.


Hong Kong Housing Society Scholarship

Li Yuen YingHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

“ The Nation Of Etiquette” inspiration from HanFu which is traditional clothing of Han people. It reflects the ritual and attire culture of Chinese Confucianism and Confucian scholars' aspirations as well as combing from the essence of authentic Chinese cultural concepts. This is the muse of “ The Nation Of Etiquette”.


Champion (Student Group)The 21st Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Nation of Etiquette

Yung Tsz ShanHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

Inspiration came from the Bamboo, one of the Chinese Art - Four Gentlemen (referring to four plants: the Plum Blossom, the Orchid, the Bamboo and the Chrysanthemum). The arm of the spectacle is like the tough and unyielding of the bamboo, the rounded lens represent the gentlemen’s moral - perseverance and diplomatic. It encourage people don’t go with the flow and think about its virtue.


1st runner-up (Student Group)The 21st Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Four-Gentle Man

Lung CheongHigher Diploma of Jewellery and Image Product Design

“Rosy” means beautiful and gorgeous clouds. When a young lady is feeling shy, her cheeks turned rosy just like the clouds floating on her delicate face. This spectacle can be separated as facial accessories to decorate the rosy cheek and exuding the natural beauty of the young lady.


2nd runner-up (Student Group)The 21st Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Rosy

Chu Ka WingHigher Diploma in Interior Design

“Music Therapy Tea House” takes advantage of the site environment of Sha Tin Shing Mun River coastal - introducing sunlight to create a peaceful atmosphere and wind to drive the flowing sound. It references different principles of music instruments to create different natural sounds, using different inclined walls to control the spreading of the sounds. It creates a space to visitors away from the busy city, step by step.


Sliver (Student Group)International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers Global Awards Program (IFI GAP) 2020

Music Therapy Tea House

LUI Mei YeeHigher Diploma in Product Design

“Human Light” is a night light with a shape inspired by the image of two people hugging each other. For illumination, it can be put on a door handle or worn on the wrist as a bracelet when the user goes to the toilet in the middle of the night.


Bronze Award (Conceptual Group) (Student Division)Hong Kong Smart Design Awards 2020

Human Light

LIU Shing KaiHigher Diploma in Product Design

“REASY” simplifies the recycling process. The slender pillar shape of the bin is designed to save space. Narrowed midway, the design of its inner compartment could remind the users to compress the packaging before disposal. The bottom of the bin is equipped with a filter to drain water from washed packaging. The handy “REASY” allows users to carry it to public waste collection stations directly.


Silver Award (Conceptual Group) (Student Division) & Green AwardHong Kong Smart Design Awards 2020

"Reasy" combined type-recycling bins

TSANG Tsz Ho & LIN Pui Kwan & Lee Hei ManHigher Diploma in Publishing Design and Print Media & Higher Diploma in Visual Communication

“WaySide” was inspired by the theme of "travel", for users to record their memory during their trips. The outer casing refers to the ordinary suitcase, and the structure is coming from the ring box. The interior of the work hopes to form an exotic package. In this respect, it refers to the urban landscape of Venice. Through the reflective reflection of the iris film, the water surface reflects the city formed by the high and low undulations and neighboring buildings.


Champion (Stationery Printing) & Merit (Creative Printing Award)The 31st Hong Kong Print Awards 2019

“WaySide“ stationery set

LAM Lok Yiu & LEUNG Ka Fu & SO Wing HungHigher Diploma in Publishing Design and Print Media

(Chinese version only)
作品「年華」,希望把「種植」和「時間」的概念結合。盒子的頂部印上四季,而外部分為春、夏、秋、冬,盒內兩邊分別是日和夜。文具套裝可以以Z字方式從兩邊打開,打開時令整個盒子猶如轉圈一樣,以代表時間輪轉並藉此表達出「種植」和「時間」的關係。


Merit (Stationery Printing)The 31st Hong Kong Print Awards 2019

「年华」Stationery Set

LEE JoieHigher Diploma in Publishing Design and Print Media

(Chinese version only)
作品「周而復齒」設計理念為時鐘,採用英倫的蒸汽龐克風格,將原本圓形的鐘面改成蒸汽龐克的華麗齒輪。結構方面,每個齒輪及指針皆可轉動,除去年份部份令設計不受年份限制並可循環再用,符合環保的設計理念。


Champion (Stationery Printing (Calendar))The 31st Hong Kong Print Awards 2019

周而復齒

LEUNG Tsz Ting & YU Wing Si & YUE Hing HungHigher Diploma in Publishing Design and Print Media

(Chinese version only)
Buddies in Blue是一本具有教育意義的立體書。這兩本書的故事與市面上的海洋故事書不同,主要區別在於故事以主角的不完美和歧視為主題,從而彰顯了友誼和勇氣。產品包裝設計理念來自文件夾,留空的設計及波浪形的邊框令盒子形狀更有層次感。


Champion (School Publication)The 31st Hong Kong Print Awards 2019

Buddies in Blue

SO Lai Wa & WAI Hoi Kiu & HO Kwun Yin & Wong Wing LaamHigher Diploma in Publishing Design and Print Media & Higher Diploma in Visual Communication

(Chinese version only)
刊物「Music in Motion 2019」是介紹香港知專設計學院在2019年舉辦的Music in Motion 原創音樂會及推廣「數碼音樂及媒體高級文憑課程」。

深藍底色設計代表同學對原創音樂的堅持及執著,鮮豔跳脫的顏色圖案代表同學們鮮明獨特的音樂風格及情感。此作品利用燙金及雷射切割等印刷工藝,為作品更新的視覺享受。而刊物頂部開關加入更利用一些電子元素,在開關同時製造出特別的聲音與燈光效果。


Merit (School Publication)The 31st Hong Kong Print Awards 2019

Music in Motion 2019

CHAN Tsz Ching & CHEUNG Tsz Ling & CHU Hau Yee & HO Man Wah & LEUNG Tsz Ting & OUYANG Jiaqi & YU Wing Si & YUE Hing HungHigher Diploma in Publishing Design and Print Media

(Chinese version only)
書本「Washable Fish Book」利用數碼印刷技術,印刷在特別的紙張上,使書能夠放在水中而紙張絲毫無損,油墨亦沒有因水而退色。同時也可以放在熱水中,用大火煮沸至攝氏100度, 或放在結冰的雪格中一段長的時間,此書亦完整冇決,沒有任何變化。成為一本可以洗的書。


Champion - Special Development and Application of Printing Technology & Merit - School PublicationThe 31st Hong Kong Print Awards 2019

Washable Book – Aquarium

Yuen Sze KeiHigher Diploma in Jewellery Design and Technology

The design in blooming lily shape and silver-white colour symbolises. The pure and flawless love between people, which always exudes a unique and charming rhythm.


Merit (Local student group)JMA International Jewelry Design Competition 2019

愛‧韻

Li YingyuHigher Diploma in Jewellery Design and Technology

Wave, inspired by the dolphin, representing the courage to show its friendliness and uniqueness to the world by jumping out of the sea.


Champion (Local student group)JMA International Jewelry Design Competition 2019

Wave

Wong Sze WaHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

The watch piece with the abstract waves on the watch face gives a unique appearance under refracted light. It makes use of handcrafted techniques using a combination of jewellery and shell designs.


Champion (Student Group)36th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

浮世‧繪

Cheung Sau KiHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

he key characteristic of the piece comes from the use of different-coloured beads, with each colour representing a different kind of energy. The designer believes life is like dream in that both are unpredictable, wonderful and full of vitality, and the designer hopes the watch can encourage people to embrace challenges in the future.


1st Runner-up (Student Group)36th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Dream Adventure

Tang Chun Kit, MarcoHigher Diploma in Timepiece and Lifestyle Product Design

The design inspiration comes from the three stages of self-improvement of Japanese martial art Kendo - SHUHARI. In kendo, the sword is regarded as the soul of the samurai, and the adoption of the sword element in the unique watch design aims to bring out the theme of breakthrough and emphasise the effort of leading the industry towards a fresher and brighter future.


Champion (Open Group)36th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

SHUHARI

Lee Cheuk ChungHigher Diploma in Timepiece and Lifestyle Product Design

The unique design incorporates the element of skull on the watch surface, representing rejuvenation with more energetic power and newer interpretation of lives. The domed-shape crystal and the space design of clock hands enable the watch piece to look more unique and highly distinguishable from other traditional watches.


1st Runner-up (Open Group)36th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Reborn

Tang Siu HungHigher Diploma in Timepiece and Lifestyle Product Design

The design utilises a translucent hour plate that allows different details of the mechanical movement to be shown at every moment, creating a unique, minimalistic and intriguing design.


2nd Runner-up (Open Group)36th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Connoisseur

Wong Chi Ho, AlanHigher Diploma in Product Design

“Ahanger” is a functional household tool for drying clothes more conveniently. It is made of stainless steel and allows users to control the opening and closing of the hanger. It adopts the tilting design which can speed up the drying process.


Merit Award (Student Division of Conceptual Group)Hong Kong Smart Design Awards 2019

Ahanger

Lo Pui Sze, PercyHigher Diploma in Product Design

It is a hygienic bottle for sharing drink using the special designed one-way straw, which there is a bead inside the straw to avoid the backflow of the drink when it is being sipped.


Merit Award (Student Division of Conceptual Group)Hong Kong Smart Design Awards 2019

Sharing Bottle

Cheung Sui Wa, TiffanyHigher Diploma in Product Design

It’s difficult to bind up the wound with bandage with one hand for the other hand. The portable “Easy Bandage” can be operated by one hand only. The bandage can automatically wrap the injured part, for example fingers and wrist.


Silver Award (Student Division of Conceptual Group)Hong Kong Smart Design Awards 2019

Easy Bandage

Leung Hei Lun, AlanHigher Diploma in Product Design

“DEFEND VS DEFEND” is a multiplayer survival game, which the game players have to protect their cities against the monster's attack with the antiaircraft weapon. The one who can save his/her city at the end will be the winner.


Merit Award (Student Division of Conceptual Group)Hong Kong Smart Design Awards 2019

DEFEND VS DEFEND

Pang Lok ManHigher Diploma in Product Design

The Stair Chair is a bar stool for people with different heights. By spinning the chair, the height of the chair can be adjusted and the user can find the foot pedal at the suitable heights and positions, allowing the users to sit comfortably.


Merit Award (Student Division of Conceptual Group)Hong Kong Smart Design Awards 2019

Stair Chair

Jim Ho FungHigher Diploma in Product Design

M-tainer is a case for storing cutlery, which is made up of different flat parts. The flat parts can be combined in different ways for different shapes of case with different storage spaces according to the needs of the users. The case can also be dismantled into flat parts for cleaning and carry.


Merit Award (Student Division of Conceptual Group)Hong Kong Smart Design Awards 2019

M-tainer

Wong Man Ngai DerekHigher Diploma in Interior Design

To respond to the crowded living space in Hong Kong, “Neigh-Brotherhood” adopted the Co-Living concept , which every family can share the use of a residential unit, turning a single building to a small community. Except that the private rooms with bath and washroom, almost half of the spaces are commonly shared for cooking, dining, relaxation and gathering and neighbors are encouraged to assist with each other.


Sliver - Space Design CategorySaint-Etienne Design Award

Neigh-Brotherhood

KWOK Chin Fung LucasHigher Diploma in Interior Design

To enrich the shoppers’ sensational experience in a shopping mall, the space of “Rays of Happiness” is divided into 2 main parts: art installation zone and special interactive zone. Both zones are presented in the form of radiation lines and the gradient colours, alluding to the infinite rays of energy that spreads everywhere, which symbolizes adding positive energy into the space and the community.


Sliver - Space Design CategorySaint-Etienne Design Award

Rays of Happiness

KWOK Chin Fung LucasHigher Diploma in Interior Design

“Soulscape” is a place for city people to release both of their psychological and physiological stress. Inspired by the caves for animals to keep them safe, it is designed as shelter and it can give a sense of secure for the users.


Bronze - Space Design CategorySaint-Etienne Design Award

Soulscape

Lam Hiu Ching CynthiaHigher Diploma in Interior Design

Environmental protection, education and leisure combine in a series of interactive programmes that show the bruised state of Earth. This six-part journey, including Deforestation, Reclamation, Melting glacier, Energy saving, Economical and Environment protection, is like a role-play that includes experience and education.


Excellent - Space Design CategorySaint-Etienne Design Award

Museum of REDEEM the Earth

Yeung Yun Hong RyanHigher Diploma in Interior Design

“KONG Design“ is a place for young designers to further develop their design career. It aims to raise the awareness of the local designers and promote local design in the society, by fostering closer relationship between the public and the design industry .


Excellent - Space Design CategorySaint-Etienne Design Award

KONG Design

Kwok Chin Fung LucasHigher Diploma in Interior Design

The design of the concept store of Wing Wah Wife Cake Specialty Shop, a local cake shop, is inspired by its signature product - wife cakes. Horizontal streamlines are mainly adopted across the whole shop, from cabinets, walls to ceilings, demonstrating the fluidity of the inside sauce of wife cakes. It visualizes the wonderful culinary experience to more customers. The sharp yet functional wall design increases the storage areas.


Bronze - Space Design CategorySaint-Etienne Design Award - Space Design Category

Wing Wah Cake Shop

Wong Ka YanHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

Inspired by the traditional Chinese architecture style, the frame and the arms are constructed with different textures like the Chinese painted beams. With the semi-circular frame, the colours of the lens can be changed occasionally for more contemporary and refreshing look. The entire design emphasizes the beauty of the fusion of tradition chinese and modern styles.


Champion (Student Group)The 20th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Vary

Chan Hiu YeeHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

It is inspired by the small rivets which are very common in manufacturing industry. The frame of the front lens adopts the polygon shape of the screw cap. The bridge and the two side arms are linked by the stud crews which are easy to be changed, which the users can change different parts conveniently to create their unique eyewear.


1st Runner-up (Student Group)The 20th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Rivet

Ho Mei YanHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

Inspired by using cyperus malaccensis, a rush, as the long loop to tie up food as package in the past, the front frame is made of metal wires with rope pattern by weaving, simulating the shape of the cyperus malaccensis tying up things, which brings out the simple living attitude in a trendy way.


2nd Runner-up (Student Group)The 20th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

To You

Wong Hoi ShanHigher Diploma in Product Design

Due to the serious air pollution in Hong Kong, the eyewear design emphasizes its functionality, which the air filter sponge is put inside the tubes of the side arms to purify the air in turbid environment. The users can change the frames with different colourful paintings to match with their clothes for different occasions.


1st Runner-up (Open Group ) & The Creativity AwardThe 20th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

The HEALING

Wong Man Ngai DerekHigher Diploma in Interior Design

This project is inspired by a lighthouse project aimed at providing temporary accommodation for families with financial difficulties. Families share a residential unit, within which each family has a private room with a bathroom and toilet, and almost 50 per cent of the space is a shared common area for cooking, dining, laundry, relaxation and gathering.


Certificate of Excellence (Students: Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2018

Neigh-BrotherHood

Lam Hiu Ching CynthiaHigher Diploma in Interior Design

Environmental protection, education and leisure combine in a series of interactive programmes that show the bruised state of Earth. This six-part journey, including Deforestation, Reclamation, Melting glacier, Energy saving, Economical and Environment protection, is like a role-play that includes experience and education.


BEST of the BEST (Students All Categories) & Best of Category (Students: Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2018

Museum of REDEEM the Earth

Yip Tsun Wai AnakinHigher Diploma in Interior Design

Human beings and nature are closely related, in life and in death. The design philosophy of Columbarium for storing funeral ashes is to use natural elements to make people feel that the spirits of their departed loved ones will always be with them, in the same way that nature is always with us. Bamboo is adopted because it is similar to wood but is better suited for use in places with high humidity. There are four main elements: a stele, the ashes,cobblestones and windows. Stele is made from a combination of large and small cubes with the names of the deceased on commemorative stone tablets. Ashes are made of frosted glass in three parts with the middle part full of ash and light, and are located at different levels according to age. Cobblestones are mede of harder pebbles, slowing down people when walking to the ashes so to prepare them to commemorate their loved ones. There are a pattern of bamboo and weathered steel on windows while an alloy that forms surface rust and does not require painting, throwing shadows on the windows.


Best of Category (Students: Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2018

Columbarium

Kinsey YuHigher Diploma in Product Design

It is an advanced medical arm with contemporary look for medical photography diagnosis of various parts of the human body, e.g. head, neck, shoulders, chest, waist and limbs, no matter the patient is in any posture, e.g. sitting, laying down and etc. The handle is made of alumnimun alloy, which improves medical staff's operation experience and raises the professional level of the device.

It also won the Bronze Award at the 2018 Shunde D-DAY Creative Design Award.


Sliver Award (Concept Group)2018 DiD Award ( Dongguan Cup) international Design Competition

Medical U ARM DR

Wan Chak Lung KelvinHigher Diploma in Interior Design

The Film Shots project aims to give more opportunities to young film workers and educate the public about the importance of the Hong Kong movie industry and its rich history.


Certificate of Excellence (Students: Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2018

Hong Kong Film Culture Centre – Film Shots

Li Kam PangHigher Diploma in Interior Design

Located in M+ Pavilion in West Kowloon, this place is designed to promote coffee culture in Hong Kong. Visitors can smell the fresh coffee beans, enjoy a cup of coffee and take lessons from baristas. Local coffee brand owners can promote their products in the exhibition area and host events in the professional cafe.


Certificate of Excellence (Students: Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2018

Coffee Cultural Centre

Lau Shuk Wa DobyHigher Diploma in Product Design

This project is a platform for young people to create, practice and perform music. Located in the industrial district of Ngau Tau Kok, the design avoids disturbing residential areas and provides spaces for performance and practice.


Certificate of Excellence (Students: Product Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2018

Music Hub

Luk Ching ManHigher Diploma in Product Design

WASHKER is a portable washing machine on wheels, which can do laundry as the user pulls it along the ground. The device is designed for locations with limited water and electricity resources, for example, some less-developed parts of China with difficult terrain.


Certificate of Excellence (Students: Product Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2018

WASHKER

Lam Tsz LeungHigher Diploma in Product Design

eRouse is an ear massager with a Bluetooth connection, which rhythmically massages the ears in time to the chosen music. By stimulating acupoints, it aims to lift and shape the face, alleviate stress, improve circulation, keeping the body relaxed and in
good shape.


Certificate of Excellence (Students: Product Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2018

Ear Massager

Lam Yuet WanHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

The winning design is inspired by an aurora, which turns different light rays into a colourful sky by burning solar particles while entering the Earth’s upper atmosphere. The four colour gems and bridge represent aurora appearing in different colours. Hemispherical glass simulates the excitement when overlooking the earth from mid-air. The users can enjoy the colourful world on their hands every minute and every second.


Champion of the Student GroupThe 35th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Aurora

Cheung Yee LamHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

People always forget their dreams because of the bites of reality. "Dream Reminder" adopts the pattern of flower, delivering its message "Forget-Me-Not". It aims to remind people that all our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.


Merit Award of the Student GroupThe 35th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Dream Reminder

Szeto Ling FungHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

Our lives are born in blood. For the design of "Life is a Shuttle", the minute hand represents the blood vessel and the index represents the cell. It depicts that the blood vessels run through the cells, providing us blood with energy. It is hope that the user can be energetic and passion all the time even that our lives are short.


Merit Award of the Student GroupThe 35th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Life is a Shuttle

Derek Wong, Eric Pang, Tse Man Yan, Pasu FanHigher Diploma in Interior Design

Their winning design “Mirror” enables occupants to move around the storage units and other furniture with a tap on the smartphone, which allows the usable space to be expanded or shrunk. The concept of interior design is called “Layering”, meaning a multi-functional space. The living-dining room features storage cabinet and furniture that can be moved around by remote control using a smartphone. Large LED panels mounted to the wall around the living-dining room and the ceiling can show different scenes like a green hillside, the seaside, and the sunset, allowing their occupants to enjoy a comfortable ambience. A “smart walk-in closet” can free up more space in the room with a click of the smartphone.


Gold Prize, Student Category and the Most Popular Smart Living Design AwardHKT Smart Living Awards 2018

Mirror

Chu Ka WingHigher Diploma in Interior Design

Feeling that city dwellers lead a hectic life, Ka-wing hopes to create a sanctuary amid hustle and bustle of the city. The inspiration of his teahouse is based on the floating restaurant on the bank of Shing Mun River in Sha Tin. Adding the style of Japanese teahouses and a heavy reliance on sunlight as well as making use of the man-made sound of rustling leaves and flowing streams, the teahouse will make customers feel relaxed and calm like staying in the countryside.


Gold Award (Student Category)The 25th Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards (APIDA)

Music Therapy Tea House

Cheng Wing ChunHigher Diploma in Architectural Design

During his study at HKDI, Wing Chun won a scholarship, earning an opportunity to exchange to the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen. The maker culture and the popularity of cycling there inspired him to establish a platform named "Wheel Thing Makers" together with his friends, with the aim to share with the Hong Kong community as the "makers" through creativity, upcycling skills and social innovation. In 2017, Wing Chun formed another group "Gaau1 Up", promoting the upcycling of the plastic waste in a community with the help of open source design.


CreateSmart Young Design Talent Special AwardDFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Awards 2017

Chan Cho ManHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

Cho-man wears glasses daily, but finds them awkward when donning beautiful attire for grand occasions like parties and weddings – so she chose gold and silver colours for her entry to ensure the wearer a gorgeous look when attending different social occasions.


Champion of the Student GroupThe 19th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Coiled

Wong Wing KitHigher Diploma in Jewellery & Image Product Design

Wing-kit feels that today’s ubiquity of smartphones has reduced the opportunities for direct communication, as his friends at gatherings are always busy taking pictures and uploading them to social platforms. This phenomenon prompted him to infuse the element of a camera lens into his eyewear design to remind the wearer not to get too absorbed in the “Pepperazzi” culture and neglect precious moments together.


First Runner-up of the Student GroupThe 19th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Photograph

Tse Yuen SinHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

The work entitled “Edge” is inspired by the concept of a circuit board. The eyewear design gives a technological feel, aiming to bring out the message that technology is closely entwined with every aspect of life nowadays.


Second Runner-up of the Student GroupThe 19th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Edge

So Yiu KwokHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

SO Yiu-kwok now is a designer with Mondottica International. His work titled “Motor” combines the three styles of classic retro, sports and everyday life, using a unique assembly design that allows the user to adapt the eyewear to different environments and create an appropriate look, simply by manipulating the frame, arms and hinges of the spectacles.


First Runner-up & Made-to-Sell Award of Open GroupThe 19th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Motor

Chan Yui PanHigher Diploma in Interior Design

The inspiration of the work, “Self Space - Designer Working Studio”, is based on Lai Tak Tsuen in Tai Hang which is the only public housing estate in Hong Kong that employs the cylindrical design. The housing estate units are turned into co-working space for designers to encourage ideas exchanges and spur creativity.


Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017

Self Space - Designer Working Studio

Cheung Ching HongHigher Diploma in Interior Design

“Urban Tribes Art Village” is based on design of the Kwun Tong Ferry Pier. Surrounded by water screens, the building provides artists with their own creative space which can also double up as an exhibition space to showcase their brainchild.


Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017

Urban Tribes Art Village

Tam Kwan YiuHigher Diploma in Interior Design

An exquisite spiral staircase named “Ribbonic Platform” is created to furnish the K11 Museum Retail. The staircase is connected to the interactive platform to allow visitors to appreciate the artistic showpieces in the mall.


Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017

Ribbonic Platform

Fok Chi KinHigher Diploma in Product Design

The winning design is a baby bottle set titled ‘Tiny Egg’ which is foldable like an accordion to provide convenience for parents when they go out with their baby.


Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Product Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017

Tiny Egg

Chan Tsz LeungHigher Diploma in Jewellery Design & Technology

The vividly-crafted brooch design deploying the twisting patterns of a dragon portrays the geographical outline of China – with a pearl on the dragon’s back symbolising Hong Kong, Pearl of the Orient.


Top Prize of the Post-Secondary Institutes and Design Institutes CategoryHong Kong Students Design Competition on Fei Cui Jewellery in Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Reunification of Hong Kong with China

Dragon

Mak Choi WanHigher Diploma in Jewellery Design and Technology

The pendant design features a jade pine implanted on an ornament symbolising China, and a swallow returning to the nest representing Hong Kong returning to the Motherland. The whole piece resembles the Chinese character meaning “Prosperity”.


First Runner-up of the Post-Secondary Institutes and Design Institutes CategoryHong Kong Students Design Competition on Fei Cui Jewellery in Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Reunification of Hong Kong with China

Returning with Prosperity

Annette ChanHigher Diploma in Jewellery Design and Technology

Peony symbolises wealth in China, representing China. Bauhinia is a flower of Hong Kong, symbolising Hong Kong. The design perfectly describes the close relationship between China and Hong Kong. It conveys that the 20th anniversary of the reunification of Hong Kong with China is a kind of happy reunion.


Second Runner-up of the Post-Secondary Institutes and Design Institutes CategoryHong Kong Students Design Competition on Fei Cui Jewellery in Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Reunification of Hong Kong with China

Reunion

Ho Wing HangHigher Diploma in Product Design

“PETfit” is a tailored made treadmill for dogs that enables dog owners to exercise indoors with their dogs regardless of the weather.


Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Product Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017

PETfit

Ng Sin KiuHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

Ms Ng drew inspiration from the Chinese lion dance. Seen as an auspicious animal that represents peace and luck, lions are represented in the traditional dance performed during festivities. The lion on the ring emanates vigour and vitality, and the bright colours of gold, silver and red emit a festive aura. Ms Ng said the ring is a lucky charm that brings peace and fortune.


Champion (Student Group)The 19th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition

Peace

Lui Siu ChingHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design

The entry entitled “Dragon Jumping” features a pair of rings, which sports a lively and dynamic fire dragon that radiates a distinctive Oriental charm. Ms Lui’s design captures the moment when the dragon leaps out of the waves to chase a pearl, using the wave splash and the dragon’s fire to symbolise Hong Kong’s ceaseless vitality.


2nd Runner Up (Student Group)The 19th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition

Dragon Jumping

Chan Wai MauHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)

The design uses the shape of time from the Theory of Relativity to represent the present and the future. Copper is used to symbolize the past in hopes of urging people to CHERISH the moment through seeing traces of time on the craft.


2nd Runner-up (Student Group)The 34th Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Cherish

Chan Wai MauHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)

The design of the glasses is inspired by folding tables where many Hong Kong people always have dinner with family. Folding tables are practical and not fancy, but giving us a lot of unforgettable memories. However, people may ignore the times with family because of the busy life in this hustling city. Wai Mau wishes that people would rekindle the warm and happy moment with families.


Champion (Student Group)The 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Recall

Lee Cheuk ChungHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)

The glasses adopt the magnet design which wearers can change the eyewear style easily to create their unique personal style.


1st Runner-up (Student Group)The 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Inclinations

Lee Cheuk ChungHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)

With the theme of "Photography", the glasses are designed with the feel of film and camera. Camera can take different unique pictures while the wearers can enjoy different scenes with this pair of glasses. It is specially made of leather and metal with the appearance in simplistic and modern industrial style.


The Made-to-Sell AwardThe 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Image

Ip Lok SangHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)

Naturally born is a way to break the bounds. With asymmetric and random design, the glasses demonstrate the law of natural growth and the eco-aesthetics. In a forest of a hundred thousand trees, all leaves have different shapes. All the rivers in the world have different curves and scenes. Each individual object has its own pattern and life cycle. “Earthcraft” aims to praise the uniqueness and beauty of nature.


2nd Runner-up (Student Group)The 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Earthcraft

So Yiu KwokHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)

This is modern society saturated with the aura of industrialisation. However, nowadays we have yet an increasingly strong desire for unique products. “Stitch” is a handicraft eyewear created in repeated temper, with its leather and lens linked together using lines to evoke our curiosity and pursuit of beauty. It is filled with the traces of handicraft, and yet its hardly pre-designed imperfect details become the most unique aesthetic signature of this eyewear design.


1st Runner-up (Open Group)The 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Stitch

Liu Ka Ming; Wong Pui Kin, Joe; Cheng Chin Pang, RoyHigher Diploma in Architectural Design

"Farming Relationship" is a resort integrated with farm and nature, providing a space for people to cultivate with their families. During the process, people can understand more about the daily needs of aging members, especially those with Alzheimer's disease.


Champion (Tertiary Group)Social Innovation Inventor (SII) Competition For Innovative Design 2015/16

Farming Relationship

Leung Mei YinHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Products)

The title of the lighting design "All By Myself" straightly highlights its key uniqueness — shining by the lamp itself without using any power. It doesn’t need any electricity power nor batteries. By burning the fuel-soaked cotton cord, sufficient heat energy can be generated to create a temperature difference, hence activating the Peltier effect to illuminate the connected LED bulb. The users can create their own design by combining each individual lamp together to form different shapes with different numbers of bulbs.


First Runner-up (Student Group)The 9th Hong Kong Lighting Design Competition

All By Myself

Li Wan Ki, WinkiHigher Diploma in Interior Design

Many young people liked private space, but there were few quality apartments tailored for them in the market. Based on a blueprint for tenements at Yue Man Square in Kwun Tong, the exquisite architectural design named “Towards the Opposite” encourages interaction among young people while at the same time protecting their privacy. Green communal spaces furnished with comfortable tables and chairs are made available on every floor. The apartments are carefully designed to promote interaction with neighbours.


Gold Award (Student Category)The 24th Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards 2016 (APIDA)

Towards the Opposite

Cheung Ka Ming, GaryHigher Diploma in Interior Design

“Night Story” is a design for a Japanese-style restaurant. Feeling that Hong Kong people are constantly under work pressure, Gary created a sanctuary for them to wind down after a day’s work. Infused with Japanese elements, his design features a small bridge at the restaurant entrance, making entering customers feel like they are embarking on a journey.


Best of Category (Student Group, Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2016

Yuru Monogarari (Night Story)

Lee Yik Ching, CyrilHigher Diploma in Product Design


CreateSmart Young Design Talent Special Award (Product & Industrial Design)Hong Kong Young Design Talent Award 2015

SWIFT

Kwok Yuen KiuHigher Diploma in Product Design

The product is specifically designed for blood donors. Many first-time blood donors become nervous and feel dizzy during the blood donation process. "Breathe" is a hand-pad to be placed on the armrest of blood donation chairs to help blood donors to regulate their own breathing rhythm. The up-and-down movements of "Breathe" will serve as a reminder to the blood donors to breathe regularly and relax.


Best of Category (Product Design, Student Group)The A&D Trophy Award 2014

Nip Yau ChiHigher Diploma in Interior Design


Certificate of Excellence (Interior Design, Students)The A&D Trophy Award

Comma

Tai YeungHigher Diploma in Architectural Design


Certificate of Excellence (Architecture, Students)The A&D Trophy Award

Climb the Park

Chan Cheuk YanHigher Diploma in Product Design(Timepiece and Lifestyle Product)


Champion (Student Group)The 32nd Hong Kong Watch and Clock Design Competition

MIS

Lee Cheuk ChungHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)


Champion (Student Group)The 33rd Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Image

Wong LikHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)


2nd Runner up (Student Group)The 33rd Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Ton Up 3

Leung Kai HayHigher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)


Merit Award (Student Group)The 33rd Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Twenty Four

Leung Ho HimHigher Diploma in Timepiece Design and Branding


1st Runner‐up (Open Group)The 33rd Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Our Waltz

Tang Chun KitHigher Diploma in Timepiece Design and Branding


2nd Runner‐up (Open Group)The 33rd Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

Kaleidoscope

Lee Man Kit, KennethHigher Diploma in Product Design and Technology


Eden Project Award (Project Rural)2016 RSA Student Design Awards

50/50

Kwok Ying TungHigher Diploma in Product Design


1st Runner-up (Student Group)The 17th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition

Bauhinia Blakeana

Law Yat Man; Cheng Hiu Lam; Lam Ching HangHigher Diploma in Landscape Architecture


First PrizeUNICEF Inclusive Play Space Design Ideas Competition

Reptile Fun

Tse Hoi ChingHigher Diploma in Product Design


Silver Award (Student Group)Hong Kong Smart Gifts Design Awards 2015

GMA Key

Lau Man YamHigher Diploma in Product Design (Jewellery)


Champion(Student Group)The 17th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition

Day and Night