Heritage Innovation Symposium 2023 – When Innovation Empowers Heritage Conservation
New World Development, UNESCO and Culture for Tomorrow co-presented the inaugural Heritage Innovation Symposium in Hong Kong this June, showcasing the latest innovation and trends in the area of heritage conservation. This cultural exchange platform will gather experts, policymakers, innovators and researchers, who will share and discuss case studies from around the world that are informing public and private strategies, including the up-and-coming conservation project of the Grade I Historic Site, the State Theatre.
Heritage Innovation Symposium 2023 – When Innovation Empowers Heritage Preservation
Date: | June 15, 2023 (Thursday) |
Time: | 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM (HKT) |
Venue: | Yuet Ming Auditorium, 5/F Chong Yuet Ming Cultural Centre, University of Hong Kong |
Language: | English and Putonghua |
Guests of Honour and Speakers:
Dr. Feng Jing | Chief of Culture Unit at UNESCO Bangkok |
Dr. Adrian Cheng, SBS, JP | CEO, New World Development Founder, Culture for Tomorrow |
Ms. Bernadette Linn, JP | Secretary for Development, The Government of HKSAR |
Other Speakers:
Mr. Jeff Tung
Head of Special Projects, Project Management, New World Development
The Future of Heritage Conservation: A Case Study of the State Theatre
Dr. Zhang Jie
Professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University
Symbiosis of History and Innovation: Integration of Culture and Sustainability of Jingdezhen
Ms. Tan Huey Jiun
Director (Conservation Planning), Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore
Vision of Heritage Conservation in Singapore
Mr. Geoff Rich
Partner, FCB Studios
Alexandra Palace, The United Kingdom – Renewal and Arrested Decay
Moderator:
Dr. Linda Shetabi | Lecturer, Division of Landscape Architecture, The University of Hong Kong |
While the event has come to an end, our next round of cultural activities at the State Theatre are already in the works. To get the latest updates, simply register as a Culture for Tomorrow member below (https://www.culturefortomorrow.org/) and follow us on Instagram (@culturefortomorrow).