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    Be bold and brave if you want to win, say our judges

    Your best chance of success in the A&D Awards 2020 is to break out of the ordinary with brave and bold ideas. That’s the view of several members of this year’s powerhouse judging panel, who themselves have earned some of the industry’s biggest accolades.

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    Creating an opulent sanctuary in the heart of the city

    When Alexandra Byrne looked at the dynamic, crystalline façade of the four-level townhouse in downtown Hong Kong, she knew she needed to design an equally striking and contemporary interior, leveraging the crystal theme. The result is a stunning and opulent sanctuary in the heart of the city.

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    Here’s cheers to Myron’s growing design portfolio

    When it comes to bars and restaurants, Myron Kwan is in his element. The mainland Chinese-born designer has collaborated on F&B projects with influential developers and leading hotel groups, such as Marriott, Intercontinental and Mandarin Oriental, across Asia and beyond.

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    Persistence pays off for OpenUU

    Persistence has its own reward – just ask Kevin Lim, founder of one of Hong Kong’s hottest design studios OpenUU. Last year, after six attempts, he finally broke through for the studio’s first win in the A&D awards – and now the company is working on a major Hong Kong hotel renovation, its biggest project to date.

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    Japanese festival beckons Hong Kong talent

    The Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale is one of the largest international outdoor art festivals in the world and now Hong Kong artists and creative designers have an opportunity to win a commission to be part of it.

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