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Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Shenzhen Project Commissioner Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co. Ltd Creator M Moser Associates SPDB’s new Shenzhen headquarters is an efficient, people-centred work environment that elevates business development and brand identity, during a period of rapid transformation. By providing a range of integrated services, the M Moser team has delivered an experience-driven space that instils the collaborative, agile culture required to support SPDB’s talent goals.

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Island Escape by Burasari Project Commissioner Burasari Group Co. Ltd Creator Original Vision Limited

Team Adrian McCarroll, Tom Kay, Jamie Jamieson, Prasert Chanhom, Tony Young, Eric Chan, Ricky Liu, Ho Man Chung Island Escape by Burasari: the clue is in the name. Every architect wants to bring out the Robinson Crusoe in themselves and this is what we were asked to do on Coconut Island off the east coast of Phuket. Thailand has long been the destination of backpackers intent on discovering Asian tropical island life. With the aim of perpetuating those desires, we were tasked to create a destination island resort that evokes all the grit and romance of those youthful adventurers yet transports the experience fully into the 21st century by providing unrivalled comfort, luxury and amenity.

Shanghai Shipyard Project Commissioner/Creator Farrells

Team (Key designers) Stefan Krummeck (Design principal), Peter Barbalov, Benjamin Lau

(HK) Wendy Wong, Erica Choi, Stephanie Roland, Julia Lou, Jacky Lok, Angeliki Koliomichou, Calvin Chan, Polly Kwai, Connie Wan, Adrian Yau, Marian Coleman, Sonia Chiu, Stephen Young

(Shanghai Team) Cedric Tang, Judy Wong Farrells was commissioned to design the Shanghai Shipyard masterplan and architectural design where the construction of the project was recently completed.

The masterplan design vision was to create a lively, vibrant, and iconic destination as an extension and ‘last jigsaw piece’ of Pudong district, complementing the nearby Central Business District of Pudong.

The project comprises two grade-A office towers and several high-end retail pavilions which are strategically placed in the wider masterplan context as urban markers that lead people towards the waterfront. The office towers are positioned offset from each other and act as a gateway into the retail extent of LuJiaZui Harbour City with low-level podium and shopping ‘villas’ framing either side of the retail avenue that takes people towards the old factory region to the north.

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