SZHK Biennale Installation, Shenzhen
SZHK Biennale Design: ‘Built to Wear’, A new installation by Ball Nogues Studio for the 2009 Shenzhen Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism. Sponsored by American Apparel.
New Hong Kong architecture projects with building news and architectural images, plus architects background. HK building news from across this famous Far East Asian city, now part of China.
We show Pt Group Event Space, Nathan Road, Mong Kok, by Fat Design Studio Architects. This modern HK property is located in one of the area’s busiest intersections in Nathan Road, Mong Kok.
e-architect posted the Tai Kwun Education Centre by Napp Studio and Architects, and Building Narrative. Mixing with other elements you may find at homes like pot plants, curtains, bookshelves, creates a comfortable vibe for all.
Finally we show the Exhibition Centre Station by Farrells. The East Rail Line Cross-harbour Extension commenced service in May 2022. That milestone marked the completion of the Shatin to Central Link project, an important milestone in SAR railway development.
SZHK Biennale Design: ‘Built to Wear’, A new installation by Ball Nogues Studio for the 2009 Shenzhen Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism. Sponsored by American Apparel.
Hong Kong Airport has been No.1 in the world since 1996 in terms of international air cargo throughput. Reports suggest it cost $20bn. Two islands were flattened to form roughly a quarter of the new island.
Bank of China Tower, 1 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong, built in 1985-90. The high-rise building design is by I.M. Pei & Partners, Sherman Kung & Associates Architects Ltd.
2 IFC Hong Kong, Harbour View Street, Central : Two International Finance Centre tower, HK, China – design led by Cesar Pelli architect, USA, Cesar Pelli & Associates Architects, Rocco Design Limited, Hirsch Bedner Associates
As part of an invited, international design competition, Leo A Daly created the winning conceptual designs for the new Excellence Huanggang Century Center-a major mixed-use project in Shenzhen, China.
BDP has won a competition to design a new town square, streets and a public park in the Nan Tou historic quarter of Shenzhen in China.
BIG, in collaboration with ARUP and Transsolar, was awarded first-prize in an international competition to design Shenzhen International Energy Mansion, the regional headquarters for the Shenzhen Energy Company.
OMA, in collaboration with Shenzhen-based architects Urbanus, has been awarded first prize in the design competition for a major new cultural center, transport hub, and public landmark in the heart of the city of Shenzhen, southern China.
Shenzhen is one of the fastest growing cities in China. In the last 20 years, it has grown from a fishing village to the richest city in the country with a population of 14 million.
Architecture is embedded into the landscape in the form of settlements and urban constructions. In this respect, architecture and landscape is influenced by human contact in terms of design, construction and economy.
Many recent Central Business’ Districts (CBD) consist of series of more or less straightforward office towers without much coherence, each of them celebrating individuality over the collective
Steven Holl Architects have been selected as the winning firm for the design of the master plan of the “4 Tower in 1” competition by unanimous decision
The jury for the “Shenzhen 4 Tower in 1” Competition chaired by Mr. Arata Isozaki, selected COOP HIMMELB(L)AU’s design for Tower C, the new “Headquarter of China Insurance Group” as winning scheme. Other participants include Morphosis, Steven Holl Architects, Hans Hollein, MVRDV and FCJZ Atelier.
Coop Himmelb(l)au presents the new schematic design of their project in Shenzhen, China. The building will accommodate two museums namely one on Contemporary Art and one on architecture and city planning