Projects
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2 YEARS AGO
MA…and the Seeds of Life was created to pay homage to the successive generations of talented women in Chef Tina Barrat's family, and to Mother Nature who protects, provides for and beautifies life.
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2 YEARS AGO
Home with kids can never co-exist with stylish home design? Let’s have a look of this project, our designer Nikki is commissioned to renovate a house with 2 kids. The designer Nikki does not only fulfill the needs of the family of four, but also accomplish the modern French style that the owner has been longing for.
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2 YEARS AGO
The Pingtan Children’s library is located in the Dong Minority village of Pingtan, Tongdao Province, Hunan, China. This small timber structure, three stories high and approximately 80 sqm in area is entirely built in timber. The building is located within a primary school courtyard serving more than 400 local children. Rather than a building with floors and rooms, this is a building consisting of two interwoven spiral staircases, a double helix that in turn becomes both the vertical circulation and the seating for the children.
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2 YEARS AGO
Located in Beijing, Kerry Centre L28 Sales Centre displays the Habitat residential unit in Qinhuangdao. QUAD creates a simple yet elegant sales centre based on Habitat Residence contemporary design style. Consisting of a discussion area and two VIP lounges, the sales centre integrates different senses to provide an elevated level of services to the visitors.
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2 YEARS AGO
This village will bring together expansive retail, public space and cultural environments to create a new urban community. Located at the nexus of the old and new part of the city, the development will organically integrate with its surroundings through both layout and a nuanced design language that references the area’s rich heritage while contributing to its future. The spread of gently pitched roofs, inspired by traditional Chinese architecture, is complemented by woven white-washed walls and water features.
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2 YEARS AGO
Extra flexible and multi-functional spaces, blurring the boundary between home and workplaces in the post-Covid era.
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2 YEARS AGO
Ooo is a café located in To Kwa Wan, one of the down-to-earth areas in Kowloon. The unpretentious design of the shop is cohering to the core idea of the café. Ooo stands for “out of office”, which aims to be a place for chill-out after-work.
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2 YEARS AGO
This Experiential Hub was specially designed an immersive experience for the visitors at The Arles. Inspired by the concept of season of life, QUAD studio creates a tangible yet speculative Installation. It captures the natural elements of the outdoor landscape of The Arles and reimagined them taking the visitor to another extraordinary world. Using the characteristics from the four seasons, each space is choreographed intentionally to evoke different emotions to visitor. An Artistic interpretation of the landscape garden of The Arles.
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2 YEARS AGO
Located at the harbour front of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Hong Kong Palace Museum is designed as a distinctive treasure house for Chinese art, culture and history, exhibiting selected art pieces from the Palace Museum and other fine objects from across the globe.
The seven-storey building features an exhibition space of 7,800m² across nine galleries. It also houses the Auditorium, Activity Rooms and other ancillary facilities, offering spaces for a rich variety of public programmes to foster visitors’ interest in arts and culture.
In collaboration with Rocco Design Architects Associates Ltd, Arup provided total engineering consultancy services, including geotechnical, structural, building services, façade, fire, sustainability, security, acoustics, lighting, audio-visual, landscape design and transport consulting.
Arup also acted as the building information modelling (BIM) manager for this project – BIM was fully implemented in the design process, with all design coordination being carried out in the 3D environment.
PROJECT
2 YEARS AGO
HK has always been proud of being an inclusive city of diverse culture and demographics. In this city of hustle-bustle, 10% of the workforce of around 400,000 people are domestic helpers. They have supported a lot of families in Hong Kong by assisting them on daily routine chores to keep things in order. They have contributed to $12.6 billion to the economy. They are an indispensable part of our community, and their welfare deserves our attention.