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  • 文物保护与修复工程
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Festival of Vision. HK in Berlin - Bamboo Pavilion

With the same enclosure and structural support, the gossamer translucency is a result of the lattice-like, rhythmic placement of the linear bamboo members. The Bamboo Pavilion was erected on the pond outside the House of World Cultures in Berlin, representing two starkly different approaches: lightness vs solidity; temporary vs permanent; ephemeral vs eternal.
Completed 2000

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HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, Hong Kong

The design expresses the functional components as unique volumes and materialises the vision of the building to be a proactive learning community. It avoids fixity and encourages creative uses, with activities transforming spaces, students work substituting surfaces, and users continuing with the design evolutions.
Completed 2007

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W Guangzhou Hotel & Residences

The W Guangzhou Hotel & Residences complex is located along the central axis of the new CBD of Guangzhou.
The hotel and residences parts are geometrically 'stitched' together to form an integrated building design, giving the development its distinctive shape and character. In essence, the design maintains the integration and continuity of the city as a whole, opens up the inner courtyard with a "Window to The City".
Completed 2013

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iSQUARE

The redevelopment of the former Hyatt Hotel site in Kowloon displaces the original hotel function but expands the retail element, which now takes centre stage and extends across the full height vertically with a series of sky-atria. The distinctive new composition of the building formulates a new and charismatic skyline at the heart of the touristic area, drawing in the general public and creating a destination for a new retail experience.
Completed 2009

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Guangdong Museum, Guangzhou

Conceived as an objet d'Art at a monumental scale and an allegory to the intricately sculpted antique Chinese treasure box, the new museum is to house a variety of fascinating objects of treasure, and also in itself designed an "object" which contemplates to become an identifiable cultural icon.
Completed 2010

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West Kowloon Cultural District Conceptual Plan, Hong Kong

Various Cultural facilities are mixed and match with living and working accommodation in three successive layers, forming multiple clusters to encourage cross-fertilization. Each of the clusters is linked together by a series of public open spaces which structure the plan into an organic and robust entity.
Completed 2010

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Teaching Hotel Complex, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hotel ICON)

The Teaching Hotel for HK PolyU (Hotel ICON) retains the original staff residential function, but subsumes it into an overall composition that now comprises a 262-room hotel as well as a teaching complex.
In the process of fulfilling the client's aspiration, the architecture reflects Hong Kong's unique phenomenon whereby seemingly conflicting uses are amalgamated into an integral whole.
Completed 2011

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HKSAR Government Headquarters

"The design of Tamar Development Project is about the spirit of sharing: how a prime site in the centre of the city could be shared not only by 3 branches of government, but also by the public in such a way that all parties could function without under interference from one another, while at the same time sharing the common attribute of the city, i.e. the harbour and the waterfront."
Completed 2011

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Yunnan Museum, Yunnan

The potent imagery of the famed 'Stone Forest' is transformed and integrated with the idea of stacked treasures boxes holding diverse, fragile and multi-cultural artifacts. An intricate and elaborate interior counteracts with the raw and powerful expression, reinforcing the dialectic relationship between exterior and interior, nature and man-made.
Expected completion 2011

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Baoan Cultural Centre, Shenzhen

A library, a youth palace and a theatre on a axis toward Qian Hai (前海). The forms and the fa?ade of each building morph from landside to seaside: the library's subtly tilts upward and out; the youth palaces' whirls around a courtyard opening out to the city; and the theatre's flutters against the sea breeze.
Expected completion 2012