Foster + Partners has been working in Hong Kong for over 40 years, since winning the competition for the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Headquarters project, which began in 1979. The practice’s design completely reimagined the office tower, addressing the nature of banking in the city and expressing it in built form as a series of flexible village clusters. This was followed by another milestone project - Hong Kong International Airport - which is one of the world's largest airports and most ambitious construction projects of modern times.
In more recent years, the practice has completed a range of projects in Hong-Kong including The Murray, a luxury 336-room hotel within an existing 1970s office building; the Ocean Terminal extension, a new gateway to the city for thousands of international cruise liner passengers; the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, which established Hong Kong as the preeminent regional hub for cruise liners and the masterplan for West Kowloon Cultural District, a major centre for music, performance and visual arts on a dramatic harbour-front site. The practice is currently working on a number of ongoing projects in the city, including mixed-used developments in Causeway Bay and Central.
Foster + Partners’ Hong Kong studio is located on the 30th floor of Tower 2 at the Lippo Centre, a landmark development in the city’s central business district. The towers were designed by Paul Rudolph, the eminent American architect and chair of Yale University's Department of Architecture, who taught Norman Foster in the early 1960s. The Hong Kong team moved into the building in 2008 and have been working there for almost 15 years.
Colin Ward, Senior Partner, Foster + Partners, said: “It is a great privilege to be working on the ground in Hong Kong and building on the practice’s legacy of pioneering projects - such as the bank and the airport - which have profoundly shaped the city.”
Lawrence Wong, Partner, Foster + Partners, added: “We continue to learn from the incredibly dense and well-connected urban landscape, which informs our work across the region.”
The team of 40 is made up of architects, interior designers, structural engineers and BIM specialists, amongst others. Under the direction of the London office, they work on a wide range of projects across Asia and Australia, also collaborating closely with the practice’s global offices.
Perry Ip, Partner, Foster + Partners, said: “Our international team in Hong Kong bring a wealth of experience and varied expertise to every project. We understand the importance of bringing together people from all over the world - and across disciplines - to get the very best results.”