The inaugural edition of Open House Hong Kong supported by Design Trust took place on the weekends of September 21st-22nd and 28th -29th 2024. This new festival showcased the rich architectural heritage of the city of Hong Kong providing 95 tours to around 50 sites and buildings across the city. Design Trust is proud to support the Inaugural Open House Hong Kong 2024 with the first Design Trust Impact Grant, as part of Design Trust Decade programmes celebrating the 10th anniversary of Design Trust and Hong Kong Ambassadors of Design since 2007.
The inaugural edition of Open House Hong Kong supported by Design Trust took place on the weekends of September 21st-22nd and 28th -29th 2024. This new festival showcased the rich architectural heritage of the city of Hong Kong providing 95 tours to around 50 sites and buildings across the city. Design Trust is proud to support the Inaugural Open House Hong Kong 2024 with the first Design Trust Impact Grant, as part of Design Trust Decade programmes celebrating the 10th anniversary of Design Trust and Hong Kong Ambassadors of Design since 2007.
The festival highlighted the remarkable cultural and architectural diversity of Hong Kong, allowing attendees to explore a range of building styles, including the Chinese Methodist Church designed by Wai Szeto at North Point exemplifying brutalism in Hong Kong from an in-depth study by Design Trust Feature Grant researcher Bob Pang, the public housing estates Clague Garden Estate and Cho Yiu Chuen guided by Design Trust Seed Grant recipients Rico Samuel Diedering and Pedram Ghelichi, whose grant research “Housing Re-public” reveals the emergence of a unique tower typology in which conventions of repetition and raw efficiency are replaced by diversity, flexibility and spatiality between the 1970s and 1990s, as well as Cheung Sha Wan Pier Canopy, designed by Design Trust Seed Grant recipients Paul Tse and Evelyn Ting’s New Office Works, and St. Paul’s Catholic Day Nursery in Tai Po, by Design Trust Grant Recipient Eureka. Open House Hong Kong 2024 also featured the four micro-parks from Design Trust Future Studio, Hamilton Street Rest Garden, Portland Street Rest Garden, Sitting Out Area Under Flyover in Hill Road, and Yi Pei Square Playground, for the public to explore the vibrant community culture of Hong Kong.
Over the two weekends of festival, hundreds of visitors have joined a total of 95 tours around Hong Kong. On the occasion of 10th anniversary of Design Trust and the Hong Kong Ambassadors of Design since 2007, Design Trust is the Inaugural Partner for the first Open House Hong Kong festival. The event is being organised by a dedicated committee of young Hong Kong-based enthusiasts who are passionate about showcasing the city’s rich architectural legacy to both local and global audiences. This organising team is composed of experts and practitioners from various fields, including architects, educators, curators, scholars, and researchers, who are Kay Chan, Helen Fan, Charles Lai, Kevin Mak, Bob Pang and Sampson Wong from the Design Trust community. 94 volunteers from the public community and 60 expert docents from the academia and industry supported the festival unveiling the hidden stories behind more than 50 sites to the public.
Open House Worldwide is the non-profit organisation that has spearheaded the Open House model in over 50 cities globally since its founding in London in 1992. The goal of the Open House is to promote public awareness and appreciation of architecture and design. By providing free access to notable buildings, the festivals aim to engage local communities and visitors alike in experiencing the built environment first-hand.
"Open House Hong Kong" was initiated by a group of young, passionate Hong Kong architecture enthusiasts. They are eager to introduce both new and old buildings in Hong Kong to local and global audiences, showcasing the rich diversity of this city. The organising committee for Open House Hong Kong 2024 include Bob Pang, Kevin Mak, Sampson Wong, Kay Chan, Helen Fan, Charles Lai, Jessica Chan, Hiuman Lam, Kit Chan, and Vera Lam.