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HKIDA


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Hong Kong Interior Design Association (HKIDA) is a non-governmental and non-profit organisation founded in 1991. Throughout the years, our members have grown to include a vibrant community of interior designers, contractors, suppliers, students and other professional practitioners in the field of interior architecture.

HKIDA is devoted to serving the needs of our members, industry partners and the general public. One of our major undertakings has been fostering professionalism and design excellence. This includes a comprehensive development of the elaborate codes of conduct, innovation on both creative and technical fronts, as well as the celebration of craftsmanship. HKIDA actively engages in research and education, initiates regional competitions and organises activities which invites participation on a broader social level.

Our success relies on the ongoing industry support and recognition. HKIDA works closely with various associations, academics and professionals from commercial and public sectors to further realise our goals and commitments to outstanding interior designs and designers - and for the benefit of all.

Our Members
From practising design professionals to future design stars, our members consists of designers, contractors, suppliers, students and other related bodies in interior architecture. HKIDA actively engages in research and education, initiates regional competitions and develops activities on a broader community level for expanding our footprint and membership.

HKIDA has always championed the professionalism of interior design in Hong Kong and successfully taken a further step by launching the Certified Interior Designer. Certified interior designers have a high level of qualifications and work experience.

Our Activities
Besides the flagship event – Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards (APIDA, in the effort to further foster and enhance HKIDA members’ professional knowledge and skill set, there are Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities to accelerate the progress of and the public confidence in our members and our industry at large.
CPD activities range from formal educational activities such as training courses, workshops or seminars, to more informal approaches such as work-based learning or mentoring sessions.