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BIM Academy looks to extend role on Herzog & de Meuron’s HK arts museum

BIM Academy, the consultancy co-founded by architect Ryder and Northumbria University, is hoping to extend its work as a BIM consultant at Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District.

BIM Academy has been appointed by the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority to work alongside the design team for the M+ museum for visual culture (pictured above), which will showcase art, architecture and the moving image when it opens in 2018.

Swiss architect Herzog & de Meuron won a design competition for the 60,000 sq m scheme in 2013, working with Hong Kong-based TFP Farrells as delivery architect and consulting engineer Ove Arup & Partners HK.

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