The M+ Museum is currently showcasing an exhibition dedicated to the renowned architect I.M. Pei, celebrating his extraordinary achievements and lasting impact on global architecture.
In tribute to Pei's legacy, The Hong Kong Institute of Architects has invited distinguished speakers to share their experiences working alongside him and his profound influence on architecture in Hong Kong and beyond.
The Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) has a distinguished history that mirrors the development and transformation of Hong Kong itself.
Established in 1956, HKIA emerged during a period of rapid urbanization, playing a pivotal role in shaping the city's skyline with iconic structures and innovative designs. The institute has long been committed to promoting excellence in architecture, ensuring that its members adhere to the highest standards of professionalism and creativity.
Over the decades, HKIA has cultivated a strong architectural community, fostering continuous learning and innovation while contributing significantly to the cultural and urban fabric of Hong Kong. Through various initiatives, competitions, and collaborations, HKIA has consistently championed the advancement of architectural practice, positioning itself as a leader in the region.
Today, it remains dedicated to nurturing the next generation of architects, ensuring that Hong Kong's built environment reflects both heritage and forward-thinking design.