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Friday 31st October saw the official opening of the Tall Storeys exhibition, and the accumulation of three months of work between Kaizo and its Worldcom colleagues at A-World Consulting in Hong Kong.
Hosted by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA), the exhibition celebrates 50 years of award-winning Hong Kong architecture; giving a great insight into the evolution of modern urban living and the role Hong Kong architecture in particular has played in shaping cities across the world.
Kaizo worked closely with the team at A-World to provide HKIA with ‘on the ground’ PR support in London. Media outreach focused on both consumer and trade titles, in order to achieve a mix of editorial coverage and listings in advance of the opening, and as part of this, Kaizo partnered with the International Building Press to host an exclusive preview event for members.
A notable security presence greeted guests at RIBA on Friday morning for the opening ceremony, in honour of special guest John Tsang, Financial Secretary of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), who was officiating the ceremony. Fortunately, the one protestor caused no trouble and the event was a great success!
The exhibition runs until 26th November at RIBA, and is free to enter. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/10FdSVw
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