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Knowledge of Design Week (KODW) 2024: Inter/Section: Crafting Tomorrow’s Design
25 June - 27 June
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Organised by Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), together with France, Partner Country of Knowledge of Design Week (KODW) 2024, Hong Kong Design Institute and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design as Co-organisers, and Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR Government) as the Lead Sponsor, KODW 2024 gathers over 30 renowned industry experts, creative leaders and artisans in fields spanning exhibition design, architecture, built environments, design education and craftsmanship from around the world for a three-day event across 25 to 27 June 2024 at the W Hong Kong hotel and various offsite venues in Hong Kong.
With the theme “Inter/Section: Crafting Tomorrow’s Design”, KODW 2024 seeks to embrace the exchange of ideas and collaborations across diverse disciplines. In an interconnected world, such intersections have become increasingly essential for designers. Design integrates with artistry, technology, culture and more, fostering groundbreaking creations and unlocking untapped opportunities. It is within these intersections of wisdom, innovation and heritage that the transformative power of design unfolds in order to make positive impacts on our ever-changing society.
Drawing on France’s unique strength in craftsmanship, KODW 2024, Asia’s premier event on design knowledge exchange, gathers creators, artisans and policymakers who will envision and bring to life cutting-edge approaches through innovative designs, and showcase the fusion of aesthetics, technology and utility. As a nexus of East-meets-West, Hong Kong serves as an international design hub, enabling the shaping of the future of design and innovation.
Following the first partnership in 2009, France returns as Partner Country of Business of Design Week (BODW) again in 2024. KODW 2024 will be the inaugural flagship event under this annual partnership between France and HKDC. Additionally, France will be facilitating a series of design-related projects in Hong Kong, such as bringing Maison&Objet, the Parisian trade fair for product and interior design, home collections and fashion, to Hong Kong as part of the “Design December” initiative launching later this year. The debut of the Maison&Objet in Asia, alongside BODW 2024, seek to position Hong Kong as the premier destination of global design, culture, business and tourism in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
Programme Highlights
Under the theme “Inter/Section: Crafting Tomorrow’s Design”, KODW 2024 brings together creative leaders from France and around the world to foster the exchange of ideas over a variety of key topics. In the opening keynote session, Nathalie Crini, CEO, Agence NC, will take the stage to explore the cross-pollination of design across disciplines and countries/ regions, sharing her experience in using scenography to harmoniously integrate retail design with interior design, having created exhibition spaces for La Galerie Dior in Paris and Cartier & Women at the Hong Kong Palace Museum in the past. Following her presentation, Laurent Ungerer, a graphic designer who previously collaborated with Picasso Museum (Musee national Picasso-Paris) and Louis Vuitton Foundation, will share insights regarding the creation of a new visual identity for the Notre Dame Cathedral as part of its restoration.
Mainland Chinese speakers include Dong Gong, the award-winning architect who will be speaking on the concept of built environment in spatial design; and Frank Chou, who will be sharing insights on furniture design, and the fusion of East and West practices. Dutch designer Lex Pott, renowned for his artistry and unique focus on raw materials, will also be present to discuss his work.
KODW 2024 Programmes (25 to 27 June)
KODW 2024 boasts a lineup of face-to-face activities with over 30 sessions of forums, workshops and masterclasses, as well as meet-the-speakers and networking events, promising a diverse and interactive experience for participants. A Networking Cocktail Reception will be hosted by HKDC on 25 June, and the InnoDesign Leadership-Forum-cum-CEO Dinner will be co-hosted by HKDC and France on 26 June.
To facilitate dialogue and professional application on craftsmanship, creativity and design, the hands-on workshops and interactive masterclasses of KODW 2024 seek to stimulate inspirations through interactive learning and the exchange of successful case studies. The workshops and masterclasses on 25 and 26 June will take place at W Hong Kong, and will be led by pioneers and creative leaders from all over the world:
Workshop:
- Crafting Meaningful Connections, led by Laurent Ungerer, Founder & CEO, c-album (France)
- Frangrance and Hues: A Multisensory Journey, led by Carole Calvez, Olfactory Designer & Nose, Iris & Morph (France)
- Paper Exploration: The Power of a Design Mindset, led by Lex Pott, Founder & Designer of LEX POTT (The Netherlands)
- Tips and Tricks around Type Design, led by Emilios Theofanous, Creative Type Director, Monotype (United Kingdom)
- The Making of a Jewel, powered by L’ECOLE Asia Pacific, School of Jewelry Arts (Hong Kong)
Masterclass:
- How should Design be taught today? led by Alexis Georgacopoulos, Director of University of Art and Design Lausanne (ECAL) (Switzerland)
- Creative Leadership: Shaping Tomorrows Design, led by Rama Gheerawo, Director of The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art (United Kingdom)
- Building the Shape of Time, led by Dong Gong, Founder & Design Principal of Vector Architects (The Mainland)
Participants can look forward to exploring Hong Kong’s diverse creative landscape through interactive off-site workshops on 27 June:
- The Masterclass: Alan Chan’s Inspiring Zensation Journey, hosted by Alan Chan, Founder & Creative Director, Alan Chan Design Company (Venue: CVIEW, 16/F of M+)
- The Secrets of Jewelry Design” Conversation, hosted by Pauline Revet, Jewelry Designer & Lecturer at L’ECOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, and Mathilde Rondouin, Art Historian & Lecturer at L’ECOLE, School of Jewelry Arts. (Venue: L’ECOLE Asia Pacific, School of Jewelry Arts at K11 MUSEA)
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