Deft designs for Shaw Prize trophy
Shiona Mackenzie
Two days of contention and solid deliberation by an international panel of judges ended on a high note as four victors emerged from the fray. Altogether, 37 parties from among internationally renowned designers and postgraduate design institutions had been invited to participate in the Shaw Prize International Design Competition, and entries rushed in from around the globe, including Britain, Germany, Japan, and the United States.
In order to guarantee a fair process, neither the names of the entrants, nor the places of origin, had been revealed to the international judging panel. Three large monetary awards were to be won: First Prize-US$20,000; Second Prize-US$15,000; Third Prize-US$10,000. On 3 November, the winners were announced at the Shangri-La Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui: First, Grace Cheung and Royce Hong with "The Looking Glass of Human Endeavour"; Second, William Ho with "Better tomorrow, Brighter Future"; Third, Eddy Yu and Hung Lam with "New Frontiers of Human Civilization". The fourth winner, Wang Xu, received a Special Recognition Prize of US$5,000 for conceptual boldness and originality. Selected from 30 candidates, all the winners happen to be of Chinese descent. "This tells me that modern Asian aesthetics really have arrived," Competition Project Leader Ms Nancy Tong, Assistant Professor at CityU's School of Creative Media (SCM), commented. The audience of some 50 guests and media was welcomed by Mr K F Chor Secretary General, The Shaw Prize Secretariat, followed by The Honourable Dr Patrick C P Ho JP Secretary for Home Affairs, HKSAR. Chair of the Shaw Foundation Hong Kong Limited Mrs Mona Shaw was also present at the ceremony.
In order to guarantee a fair process, neither the names of the entrants, nor the places of origin, had been revealed to the international judging panel. Three large monetary awards were to be won: First Prize-US$20,000; Second Prize-US$15,000; Third Prize-US$10,000. On 3 November, the winners were announced at the Shangri-La Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui: First, Grace Cheung and Royce Hong with "The Looking Glass of Human Endeavour"; Second, William Ho with "Better tomorrow, Brighter Future"; Third, Eddy Yu and Hung Lam with "New Frontiers of Human Civilization". The fourth winner, Wang Xu, received a Special Recognition Prize of US$5,000 for conceptual boldness and originality. Selected from 30 candidates, all the winners happen to be of Chinese descent. "This tells me that modern Asian aesthetics really have arrived," Competition Project Leader Ms Nancy Tong, Assistant Professor at CityU's School of Creative Media (SCM), commented. The audience of some 50 guests and media was welcomed by Mr K F Chor Secretary General, The Shaw Prize Secretariat, followed by The Honourable Dr Patrick C P Ho JP Secretary for Home Affairs, HKSAR. Chair of the Shaw Foundation Hong Kong Limited Mrs Mona Shaw was also present at the ceremony.
Ms Tong was thanked for her idea and the concerted efforts of her colleagues. "I knew the Shaw brothers' people through another project, and they called me to get a few names of well known designers to design the trophy," she explained, "I suggested they should consider an international design competition, to invite not only top designers in the world, but also educational institutions. They liked the idea. Along with other SCM lecturers as the Competition's managing team, I gave the Shaw brothers a proposal, and that's how it all started."
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