Cities in Asia Summer Program: Studio Shanghai-Tokyo, June 23 to July 15

This credit-bearing HKU course was established in 2010 to focus on urgent architectural and urban issues confronting Asian cities today. It is an immersive course designed to expose students to daily learning activities including lectures, seminars, studio crits, field work, firm visits, and design reviews. The nature of work ranges from critical reading of texts, individual assignments, to design and research collaborations. Students will get to interact with professors, researchers, critical practices, think tanks and various local stakeholders in the making of Shanghai and Tokyo.

This program welcomes all university students and recent graduates with an interest in the Asian city. The deadline for enrolment is April 20, 2018. For more details about eligibility and application, please visit: http://fac.arch.hku.hk/summer/cities-in-asia/. Please do not hesitate to contact the program secretary Olivia Lai for queries: olilai@hku.hk.

  • Title

    Cities in Asia Summer Program: Studio Shanghai-Tokyo, June 23 to July 15
  • Type

    Call for Submissions
  • Organizers

  • Submission Deadline

    April 20, 2018 11:30 PM
  • Price

    HKD 17,100 (Full Programme), HKD 10,250 (Single-City Course)

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