Shortlisted for M+ Competition

“On the same day that it announced the designers of the new Xiqu Centre, the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (WKCDA) has revealed the shortlisted of six design teams – Herzog & de Meuron + TFP Farrells, Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa/SANAA, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Shigeru Ban Architects + Thomas Chow Arhcitects, SnØhetta, and Toyo Ito & Associates + Benoy Limited – invited to submit proposals for the architectural design of M+, Hong Kong’s future museum for 20th and 21st century visual culture within the District, scheduled for completion in 2017.

At 62,000 square metres, the M+ is an ambitious museum project, on par with The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Situated on the waterfront of the Victoria Harbour at the edge of a 14-hectare park, the architectural brief will be shaped around the museum’s core values. It will provide vital space for artists to meet, exhibit and experiment and will house a world-class permanent collection of Hong Kong, Chinese, and Asian visual culture: art, design architecture and the moving image.

Until the opening of the first buildings in the West Kowloon Cultural District, WKCDA will provide a platform for arts communities to interact, engage, learn and develop and will stage an events program in the new year.”

(From domus 10 December 2012)

http://www.domusweb.it/en/news/2012/12/10/m-shortlist.html

NOW TV Interview at Cornwall Street Park

Billy Tam and KF Hung interview with Now TV, discuss about their recent completed project – Art Deco at The Cornwall Street Park (LCSD Project).

Interview with City Magazine

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Revitalization, recently being the hot topic in Hong Kong, we were invited by City Magazine to share about our experience for the PMQ Project. We, represent the client/ users as design consultant, liaison with the government departments for the works. We also shared our experience for collaboration and co-creation with various artists.

Visiting Tour to Award-Winning DBS New Complex

A visiting tour were arranged to our recently completed award winning project – DBS New Complex. Thomas shared his design process, from the concept design to all the technical details, and his passion in Architecture with the visitors.
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