No.3  June, 2009  
   
  Hong Kong exhibit wins international design award  
     
  An exhibition on Hong Kong’s participation in Expo 2010 has won an international design accolade.

The German-based iF Communication Design Award was presented to Hong Kong's Expo 2010 exhibition in the corporate architecture category, which includes exhibitions and events, and communications media for public spaces.
 
     
  Commissioned by the Information Services Department and designed by Hong Kong-based Oval Design, the two-part display was first held at the old Central Police Station in October.

One part highlights the city's unlimited potential by bringing out the themes of connectivity and creativity, part of the Hong Kong Pavilion experience at Expo 2010.
 
     
  Another part explains Hong Kong's participation in the Expo's Urban Best Practices Area under the 'smart card, smart city, smart life' theme - through a fluorescent lime-green string screen which gives a 3D effect.  
     
  There are several eye-catching design elements, including a mirror-room symbolising the city's openness, transparency and infinite potential, and a room interlinking text and photos.  
     
  Shanghai residents will soon be able to see the exhibition when it is redisplayed at the Exhibition Centre of World Expo 2010 for two weeks from July 1.  
     
  The iF award, started in 1953, is regarded globally as a prestigious trademark for outstanding design. This year's judging panel included design and communications leaders from Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy and Taiwan.  
     
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