Q1: What is the core business scope of the firm?
A: The core business covers three major areas: architectural design, decoration engineering, and urban planning design. The firm primarily undertakes projects related to real estate, high-end hotels, commercial complexes, urban renewal, and the revitalization of historical buildings. In recent years, the firm has focused on the design and construction of data centers and computing centers, offering a full-chain service from conceptual design and construction drawings to project implementation.
Q2: What are the firm's core advantages in the data center/computing center sector?
A: We possess an integrated capability for design, construction, and technical optimization, providing customized solutions such as modular layouts, PUE optimization, precision design for server rooms, and seismic and wind resistance. We are deeply adapted to the climate, power supply, policies, and construction standards of Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, with extensive experience in delivering mega-scale projects. We have multiple benchmark projects in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Q3: In which regions are the firm's projects primarily located?
A: With Hong Kong as its headquarters and core market, the firm deeply serves the local market while also operating in Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, as well as the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Through a model of headquarters coordination and local teams, the firm achieves efficient cross-regional delivery.
Q4: What is the firm's project delivery model?
A: The firm adopts a full-cycle integrated model led by design, supported by engineering implementation and technical expertise. This covers the entire process from preliminary research, conceptual design, and detailed construction drawings to construction management, completion acceptance, and operational support. Using BIM digital management, the firm ensures design realization, quality control, cost control, and schedule control.
Q5: What are the firm's design philosophy and stylistic characteristics?
A: The firm adheres to a design philosophy that integrates local culture, technical rationality, and sustainable future compatibility. The style is not templated; for hotels and commercial spaces, the emphasis is on humanistic narratives and artistic texture, while for data centers and urban projects, the focus is on efficiency, safety, low carbon, and long-term adaptability, achieving a high degree of unity between aesthetics and engineering implementation.
Q6: What are some of the firm's representative projects?
A: Key projects include the Hong Kong Tsuen Wan Intelligent Computing Center, a high-end data center in Singapore, a computing center in Malaysia, a digital infrastructure project in Jakarta, Indonesia, as well as benchmark works such as boutique hotels, commercial complexes, urban renewal projects, and historical building revitalizations in Hong Kong.
Q7: How strong is the firm's core team?
A: Led by senior designer Mr. Pan Yiju, the team brings together specialists in architecture, planning, interior design, mechanical and electrical engineering, and data centers, with years of practical experience in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. The team holds comprehensive professional qualifications and has mature cross-regional collaboration capabilities, enabling the efficient execution of large and complex projects simultaneously.

