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About RichardHO Architects
The firm was established in 1991 by Richard Ho upon his return to Singapore after working for several years in Austria and Italy – the last two years being in Milan with Aldo Rossi, a world renowned Architect and Pritzker Prize Recipient 1990. The firm believes in using architecture as an expression of the continuity of the history of civilisation and the memory of cities. The firm strives to achieve an architecture that resonates with man’s unending endeavour to be in harmony with his soul and the world he lives in. This necessarily rejects any notion of architectural fashion or exhibitionism or architecture-for-architecture’s sake.
The firm was established in 1991 by Richard Ho upon his return to Singapore after working for several years in Austria and Italy – the last two years being in Milan with Aldo Rossi, a world renowned Architect and Pritzker Prize Recipient 1990. The firm believes in using architecture as an expression of the continuity of the history of civilisation and the memory of cities. The firm strives to achieve an architecture that resonates with man’s unending endeavour to be in harmony with his soul and the world he lives in. This necessarily rejects any notion of architectural fashion or exhibitionism or architecture-for-architecture’s sake.
The firm was established in 1991 by Richard Ho upon his return to Singapore after working for several years in Austria and Italy – the last two years being in Milan with Aldo Rossi, a world renowned Architect and Pritzker Prize Recipient 1990.
The firm believes in using architecture as an expression of the continuity of the history of civilisation and the memory of cities. The firm strives to achieve an architecture that resonates with man’s unending endeavour to be in harmony with his soul and the world he lives in. This necessarily rejects any notion of architectural fashion or exhibitionism or architecture-for-architecture’s sake.
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