HKICON 15TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER CUM CONSERVATION AWARDS 2024 PRESENTATION

Event Date:

06/11/2025

Event Time:

7:00 pm

Event Location:

Yung Kee Restaurant, 32-40 Wellington Street, Central Hong Kong

Event: HKICON 15th Anniversary Dinner cum Conservation Awards 2024 Presentation
Date: 6 November 2025 (Thursday)
Programme:  

19:00 Registration Starts
19:30  Welcoming Speech

Mr. Roger Wu, President of HKICON

 

Opening Speech

Mr. David Leung, Comr for Heritage

 

Congratulatory Speech

Professor Miles Glendinning, Guest of Honour

 

Dinner Starts

20:20 Keynote Presentation

Professor Miles Glendinning, Guest of Honour

21:20 HKICON Heritage Conservation Awards 2024 Presentation Ceremony


Restoration Category

  • Restoration of Dexunlin Ancestral Hall – Jiangmen, Guangdong
  • Repair and Maintenance of Lo Pan Temple – Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
  • Restoration and Upgrade of Tung Lin Kok Yuen (Phase 1) – Happy Valley, Hong Kong

 

Adaptive Reuse Category

  • Revitalisation of Luen Wo Market into Luen Wo Market – House of Urban and Rural Living – Fanling, Hong Kong 
  • Staunton Street / Shing Wong Street Revitalisation Project – Central, Hong Kong

 

Interpretation Category

  • Luen Wo Market Exhibition – Fanling, Hong Kong
  • Heritage Building Information Modelling for Cultural Heritage Conservation at Tai Fu Tai Mansion – San Tin, Hong Kong
22:00 End of Dinner

 

Venue: Yung Kee Restaurant, 32-40 Wellington Street, Central 
Fee: HK$880 per person

 

Limited to 60 Participants
(RSVP by 3 November 2025)

CPD Points: 3 CPD credit hours 
Remarks: Attire: Smart casual (no hats, shirts without sleeves and/or collars, t-shirts, singlets, tank-tops, shorts, open-toed shoes, and flip-flops)

 

 

About Our Guest of Honour

 

Professor Miles Glendinning

 

Professor Miles Glendinning studied Classics at King’s College, Cambridge, followed by a MA in architectural history at UEA Norwich. After working in the architectural field survey department of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland from 1978-2005, he moved to Edinburgh College of Art to head the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies. Since 2011, he has held the chair of Architectural Conservation at the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on the architecture of the 20th and early 21st centuries, particularly mass housing, and he is actively involved with DOCOMOMO, the international network for the documentation and conservation of the Modern Movement. His new book, Hong Kong Public Housing – an Architectural and Policy History, was published by Routledge earlier this year.

 

 

Event Expired

Event Location:

Total Seats: 36

By: HKICON

  • Yung Kee Restaurant, 32-40 Wellington Street, Central
  • 32-40 Wellington Street, Central
  • Hong Kong

Event Schedule Details

  • 06/11/2025
    7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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