[Hong Kong Report on the State of Sustainable Built Environment 2017] Published by Construction Industry Council and HKGBC, the Hong Kong Report covers a selection of projects and case studies which showcase how Hong Kong is making great strides in its holistic approach to creating a sustainable built environment. The five RLP projects including Ko Shan Theatre New Wing, Tiu Keng Leng Sports Centre and Tiu Keng Leng Public Library, The Tanner Hill, URA Kai Tak Development on 3 Muk Chui Street and SK Yee Healthy Life Centre are featured particularly on their sustainable design and positive impact on environment and community.
The Avenue, Lee Tung Street redevelopment project, successfully became a shopping and leisure attraction in Hong Kong. A mainland web media covered a story sharing how the project’s planning and design added vitality to the district.
The Avenue vitalizes the old urban district of WanChai
The Avenue, Lee Tung Street redevelopment project, successfully became a shopping and leisure attraction in Hong Kong. A mainland web media covered a story sharing how the project’s planning and design added vitality to the district.
25 August 2016
This article introduced the developing Nam Tai Inno Park project design by RLP. Located in Guangming New District in Shenzhen, it will be redeveloped from an old electronics factory to a pioneer project which comprises office towers, serviced apartments and SOHO towers.
South China Morning Post: Hong Kong’s ‘electronics king’ turns old Shenzhen factory into valuable property project
This article introduced the developing Nam Tai Inno Park project design by RLP. Located in Guangming New District in Shenzhen, it will be redeveloped from an old electronics factory to a pioneer project which comprises office towers, serviced apartments and SOHO towers.
20 August 2016
In the latest issue of luxury interior design magazine in mainland, Modern Luxury Model House covered two showflats of The Arch I & II designed by RLP. Our Head of Interiors, Alistair Leung were invited to share his thoughts in modern and luxurious design styles in the preface of this issue.
Modern Luxury Model House: The Arch I & II
In the latest issue of luxury interior design magazine in mainland, Modern Luxury Model House covered two showflats of The Arch I & II designed by RLP. Our Head of Interiors, Alistair Leung were invited to share his thoughts in modern and luxurious design styles in the preface of this issue.
08 June 2016
In the Issue 4 2015 of Architecture Asia published by Malaysia Institute of Architects featured a remarkable and award-winning health-care design project of RLP – SK Yee Healthy Life Centre which implements the ‘lean and green’ design providing more than just a healing environment but acts as a home, a garden and a playground for patients.
Architecture Asia: Safe Haven – SK Yee Healthy Life Centre
In the Issue 4 2015 of Architecture Asia published by Malaysia Institute of Architects featured a remarkable and award-winning health-care design project of RLP – SK Yee Healthy Life Centre which implements the ‘lean and green’ design providing more than just a healing environment but acts as a home, a garden and a playground for patients.
29 November 2015
RLP’s interior team received a further boost in China, in addition to a luxurious resort hotel located in Shenyang, China, we won the trust of Hyatt Hotels Corporation as they are inaugurating a new brand -- Hyatt Place & Hyatt House, into the Mainland.
RLP is delivering excellence to international luxury hotels in the Mainland
RLP’s interior team received a further boost in China, in addition to a luxurious resort hotel located in Shenyang, China, we won the trust of Hyatt Hotels Corporation as they are inaugurating a new brand -- Hyatt Place & Hyatt House, into the Mainland.
27 October 2015
A luxurious, elegant tone and bold visual features are the themes of this residence in Chengdu ICC. An orange glass feature wall furnished with cultural decorations vividly enriches the visual impression and creates a synergy of artistic sensation and chic lifestyle. (Chinese only)
HK Economic Journal : The Arch, ICC
A luxurious, elegant tone and bold visual features are the themes of this residence in Chengdu ICC. An orange glass feature wall furnished with cultural decorations vividly enriches the visual impression and creates a synergy of artistic sensation and chic lifestyle. (Chinese only)
25 March 2015
For years Kowloon’s Kwun Tong area was known as an industrial zone famous for its manufacturing buildings and warehouses. Today, the area is alive with renewal and revitalization projects and RLP project’s KOHO is one such scheme.
PRC Magazine: KOHO ushers in significant new era of redevelopment in Kowloon East
For years Kowloon’s Kwun Tong area was known as an industrial zone famous for its manufacturing buildings and warehouses. Today, the area is alive with renewal and revitalization projects and RLP project’s KOHO is one such scheme.
16 January 2015
The essential design ethos of the Technological and Higher Education Institute's (THEi) new campus, located in Chai Wan district is to foster the exchange of ideas within the school community and throughout the neighbourhood.
GreenMag issue 05: A Community-Centric Vertical Green Campus
The essential design ethos of the Technological and Higher Education Institute's (THEi) new campus, located in Chai Wan district is to foster the exchange of ideas within the school community and throughout the neighbourhood.
01 December 2014
This major new edifice at the City University campus in Kowloon incorporates four principal design directives: provide a viable connection; reestablish greenery; create an icon of sustainability; and enhance permeability as well as the environment. — Hinge Magazine
Studious: Academic 3, City University of Hong Kong
This major new edifice at the City University campus in Kowloon incorporates four principal design directives: provide a viable connection; reestablish greenery; create an icon of sustainability; and enhance permeability as well as the environment. — Hinge Magazine
10 March 2014
Responding to Hong Kong's new 3-3-4 education structure, City University of Hong Kong required a new teaching and adminstration building to accommodate its expanding intake of students. Four key principles drove the architect's design solution, as did the need to work within site parameters such as location and height restrictions. - FuturArc
Hong Kong Project Highlight: Academic 3, City University of Hong Kong
Responding to Hong Kong's new 3-3-4 education structure, City University of Hong Kong required a new teaching and adminstration building to accommodate its expanding intake of students. Four key principles drove the architect's design solution, as did the need to work within site parameters such as location and height restrictions. - FuturArc
01 January 2014