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UNICEF HK’s “Art of Giving” Public Exhibition

Exhibition

To actively support the community we serve, Oval Design Limited continues to support UNICEF HK in a row of years to help them promote the public viewing and participation in a charitable response.

 

A tent-shaped exhibition hall was the key highlight in the event to feature the key emergency supplies tactfully in the exhibition venue. The hall itself showcased the client’s logo on the roof and the tent symbolized the most critical material when disasters happened. The exhibition showcased how the tent to transform into a hospital environment and a learning environment depending on the needs. The relief supplies and materials used in emergencies and disasters were on display inside the tent and it played up the real samples of water purification tabs, therapeutic food for children with acute malnutrition, and other health facilities. Meanwhile a virtual reality experience was offered for visitors to learn and feel UNICEF’s humanitarian effort in the field.


Location: 1/F Atrium of Hysan Place

Client: The Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF HK)

  • UNICEF HK’s “Art of Giving” Public Exhibition

  • To actively support the community we serve, Oval Design Limited continues to support UNICEF HK in a row of years to help them promote the public viewing and participation in a charitable response.

     

    A tent-shaped exhibition hall was the key highlight in the event to feature the key emergency supplies tactfully in the exhibition venue. The hall itself showcased the client’s logo on the roof and the tent symbolized the most critical material when disasters happened. The exhibition showcased how the tent to transform into a hospital environment and a learning environment depending on the needs. The relief supplies and materials used in emergencies and disasters were on display inside the tent and it played up the real samples of water purification tabs, therapeutic food for children with acute malnutrition, and other health facilities. Meanwhile a virtual reality experience was offered for visitors to learn and feel UNICEF’s humanitarian effort in the field.


    Location: 1/F Atrium of Hysan Place

    Client: The Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF HK)