Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley

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Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley

Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley

HONG KONG (CHINA)

Meet Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley - a powerhouse of good design, creativity and innovation based in Hong Kong (China). Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley's design journey has been nothing short of spectacular, marked by a tireless pursuit of excellence. This dedication is clearly mirrored in Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley's impressive haul of 9 A' Design Awards that we showcase here. Spanning across categories such as Interior, Architecture and Lighting, Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley's work stands as a living testament to a steadfast commitment to design excellence, serving as a beacon of inspiration for designers globally. With each project, Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley masterfully blends form and function, crafting designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and timeless. This approach underscores Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley's celebration of creativity and an unyielding quest for innovation.

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Ribbon House Pavilion by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
Ribbon House Pavilion
Ribbon House Pavilion
Ribbon house was a pavilion located in Hong Kong, serving as a preview and celebration of the inauguration of the Hong Kong Palace Museum. The design reinterpreted the hall of supreme harmony in the forbidden city and used ribbon to echo the architecture of Hkpm. Using ribbon as the primary material, the pavilion created a semi-transparent space to provide a glimpse of the new museum and look forward to its arrivals.
Ribbon House
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
50
1.01K
Wishing Pavilion Cultural Celebration by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
Wishing Pavilion Cultural Celebration
Wishing Pavilion Cultural Celebration
Commissioned by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Wishing Pavilion is a festive architecture designed for 2019 Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the major festival in Chinese culture. The design inspired by the unique custom of the burning tower in Southern China and reinterpreted into a double helix structure. It also lightened up a path in environmental construction having demonstrated a successful adoption of recycled plastic bricks in architecture.
Wishing Pavilion
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
454
9.09K
In Between the Red Brick Wall Pavilion by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
In Between the Red Brick Wall Pavilion
In Between the Red Brick Wall Pavilion
The Sharjah Islamic Arts Festival 2021, themed "Gradations", is a continuation of knowledge and experience. The core value of the theme address the essence of existence and the evolution of expression. Using the iconic element of the Mosque, the minaret, a pavilion, namely In Between the Red Brick Wall, using bricks and oil pastel, is created to serve as the anchor pavilion for the event and a sanctuary for meditation.
In Between the Red Brick Wall
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
44
890
Cumulus Pavilion by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
Cumulus Pavilion
Cumulus Pavilion
Cumulus is a pavilion designed to serve as Swire Properties VIP Lounge during Art Basel Hong Kong 2018 held in Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong. “Cumulus” is inspired by the beauty of nature and used fabric as the medium to present an endless sea of clouds gently swaying in the breeze. To create the design in it's fullest, 23 layers of silk chiffon fabric with an interval of 200mm, spreading maximum 25 meters long and forming the width of 6 meters applied in the pavilion as the illusion of cloud and provide a semi-private space for the VIP lounge.
Cumulus
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
1.02K
20.39K
Spiral Arches Pavilion by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
Spiral Arches Pavilion
Spiral Arches Pavilion
Spiral Arches is a temporary pavilion designed to serve as one of the anchor installation during the Islamic Arts Festival 2016 held in Sharjah UAE, organised by the Department of Culture and Information of Sharjah Government. Spiral Arches created a journey inspired by the role and the historical value of arch, it explores the evolution of arches in Islamic Architecture from the ancient Horseshoes Arch to the modern Parabolic Arch.
Spiral Arches
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
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14.1K
Floral Pavilion Permanent Pavilion by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
Floral Pavilion Permanent Pavilion
Floral Pavilion Permanent Pavilion
The inspiration of Floral Pavilion came from the Islamic carpet design. An extensive research on the historical and artistic importance of Islamic carpet is the key to create a hemisphere structure engraved with geometric patterns. During the day, a shadow is cast on the floor and form a physical impact as the carpet on the ground. During the night, LED strips outlined the pattern to set off the beauty of Sharjah starry sky.
Floral Pavilion
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
590
11.81K
Rising Moon Pavilion by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
Rising Moon Pavilion
Rising Moon Pavilion
Rising Moon is a temporary pavilion designed to serve as an anchor attraction during the 2013 Hong Kong Mid-Autumn Festival. It re-interpret traditional paper lanterns with recycled plastic bottles on the same time creating a Synthetic Moon, thus promoting the message of environmental protection. Rising Moon offered strong visual impact with sound and lighting effects externally and internally. The design received the Gold Award at the Lantern Wonderland Design Competition.
Rising Moon
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
25.11K
502.22K
Hong Kong Christmas Tree 2015 Bamboo Installation by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
Hong Kong Christmas Tree 2015 Bamboo Installation
Hong Kong Christmas Tree 2015 Bamboo Installation
The “Hong Kong Christmas Tree” featured with Hong Kong's traditional bamboo scaffoldings, upcycling of aluminium cans into twinkling stars co-created by thousands of secondary school students in Hong Kong. The sustainable design concept use Bamboo as the primary material with its unique property of high flexibility and durability. The design team also sought a group of students to take part in the production of the 50,000 shining stars out of aluminium cans. The installation displayed at the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront as the tallest Christmas tree in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Christmas Tree 2015
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
536
10.73K
Macoware Head Office Office by Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
Macoware Head Office Office
Macoware Head Office Office
The office is located in an industrial building that mainly used to be warehouse which is build in 1970’s in Hong Kong. A family runs OEM manufacturing company for over 30 years owns the premise. They are specializing in security products and door accessories and seeking to rejuvenate the space with a new identity for the company. Daydreamers Design transformed the 30+ years old industrial office into a contemporary office and rebrands the identity of the company. The design team took a different approach to typical office design.
Macoware Head Office
Mr Siu Kwok Kin Stanley
426
8.54K

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