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Great walls of China

The surge in mainland development is a golden opportunity for culturally sensitive Hong Kong building professionals, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Shielding against natural disasters

Hong Kong might be in the fortunate position of not being in a major earthquake zone, but there are still other considerations the construction industry needs to take into account when building in the city, writes Chris Davis. ...

Ever greener

New measures are ensuring a more environmentally friendly future for building developments in Hong Kong, writes Chris Davis. ...

Working space age

The explosive growth in staff mobility is having a seismic impact on the future of office design, writes Billy Clarke. ...

Creative adventures

Aedas chairman Keith Griffiths is targeting 60 hires as firm expands, writes Andrea Zavadszky. ...

Interior design's tighter space

Though the Hong Kong interior design industry is flourishing, the city currently faces a dearth of well-trained interior designers – and this looks set to ... ...

Call grows for green designers

With carbon footprint minimisation the prevailing trend in Hong Kong's construction sector, demand is set to rise for ... ...

Building blocks of the future

Hong Kong has always been an architectural hub, with some of the best talent in Asia and the world, and, today, its architecture industry is alive and ... ...

Aedas needs more hands

Although often taken for granted, transportation infrastructure systems play a fundamental role in connecting people with places and is a key element in ... ...

Bracing for a runaway success

A public consultation currently taking place regarding the future development of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) proposes two options - maintain the existing two-runway system or expand ... ...