Experience Sharing on Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) & BIM, and Design of New HKUST Student Residence from MiC to DfMA by Leigh & Orange Architects      
3:00pm - 3:50pm
Online (Meeting Link will be sent to those who have successfully registered)

HKUST-Bright Dream Robotics Joint Research Institute (HBJRI) is going to organize an online Frontier Technologies Seminar on 15 April 2020 (Wed). Representatives from Leigh & Orange (L&O) Architects will give a presentation on their experience on Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) and Building Information Modeling (BIM)  to audience from both HKUST and Bright Dream Robotics (BDR). The Innocell project in Hong Kong Science Park will be used as a case study for the application of MiC, including design concepts, related statutory matters, quality control and inspection system, etc. The speaker will also talk about the design of the latest HKUST student residence project, its MiC study and DfMA application.


HKUST members are welcome to attend the seminar to learn about the latest development in the construction field, real applications of new construction technologies in Hong Kong, and get a glimpse of the latest student residence project in HKUST.


This event is supported by Campus Development Office, HKUST and Bright Dream Robotics.


*Please note that the speaker will present in English, while the presentation material will be in Chinese. 

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Leigh & Orange (L&O)

Founded in Hong Kong in 1874, Leigh & Orange (L&O) has continued to thrive as a significant force in the markets it serves for nearly a century and a half by providing its clients with a consistent focus on quality. With an unsurpassed depth of experience in a wide variety of building types, the firm prides itself on balancing knowledge and innovation, attuned to every client’s specific needs.

L&O’s Innocell project, a 17-storey building located in Hong Kong Science Park, is one of the pilot projects adopting Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) systems in Hong Kong, whereby free-standing high quality integrated modules completed within finishes, fixtures and fittings are manufactured and assembled in a prefabrication factory. InnoCell is a vibrant community that demonstrates modern concepts of smart living and co-creation community by the means of shared spaces and facilities to create a more fulfilling lifestyle and is expected to be completed in 2020. L&O is also the Lead Design Consultant of the 1,551 Student Residence Development in HKUST Clearwater Bay Campus, which will become one of the key components of HKUST’s future hub for innovation and collaboration.

Language
Mandarin
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
UG students
Organizer
HKUST-BDR Joint Research Institute
Contact

Enquiry: hbjri@ust.hk

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