Wong & Ouyang
Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd. (Chinese: 王歐陽(香港)有限公司) is an architectural and engineering practice based in Hong Kong, with branch offices in Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Industry | Architecture |
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Founded | 1983 |
Headquarters | , |
Services | Architecture, Interior Design, Urban Design and Master Planning |
Website | www |
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Traditional Chinese | 王歐陽(香港)有限公司 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 王欧阳(香港)有限公司 | ||||||||||
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Its head office is in Taikoo Place, Quarry Bay, and it maintains an office in Shanghai.[1]
History
The company, incorporated in 1983, was founded as Wong, Ng and Associates in 1957,[2] which became Wong, Ng, Ouyang and Associates in 1964, and Wong and Ouyang and Associates in 1972.
Major projects
Culture
- Art in Station Architecture, HKU Centennial Wall (2014)
- The Hong Kong Pavilion at Shanghai Expo, Shanghai (2010)
- Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Atrium Link Extension, Hong Kong (2009)
- Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Extension, Hong Kong (1997)[3]
Civic
- West Kowloon Law Courts Building, Hong Kong (2017)
- Redevelopment of Departmental Quarters for Custom and Excise Department, Hong Kong (2012)
- Shun Lee Disciplined Services Quarters, Hong Kong (2001)
- Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse, Hong Kong (1999)
Education
- The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (formerly Hang Seng Management College) Redevelopment, Hong Kong (2012-2015)
- The University of Hong Kong, The Centennial Campus and University Street, Hong Kong (2014)[4]
- La Salle Primary School, Hong Kong (2005)
- Hong Kong Li Po Chun United World College, Hong Kong (1993)
Offices
- Two Taikoo Place, Hong Kong (under construction)
- One Taikoo Place, Hong Kong (2018)
- Lee Garden Three, Hong Kong (2018)
- One Island East, Hong Kong (2008)
- One Kowloon, Hong Kong (2007)
- Three Pacific Place, Hong Kong (2004)[5]
- Taikoo Place Development, Hong Kong (1993-2003)
- Hang Seng Bank Headquarters Building, Hong Kong (1991)
Healthcare
- CUHK Medical Centre, Hong Kong (under construction)
- Expansion of United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong (under construction)
- Caritas Medical Centre Phase II, Wai Ming Block, Hong Kong (2013)
- Prince of Wales Hospital, Main Clinical Block & Trauma Centre, Hong Kong (2011)
- Hong Kong Baptist Hospital, Redevelopment of Au Shue Hung Health Centre, Hong Kong (2008)
- Redevelopment of Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, Hong Kong (2008)
Hospitality
- Hoiana Integrated Resorts, Hoi An, Vietnam (under construction)
- The Murray, Hong Kong (2018)
- Wynn Palace, Macau (2016)
- Galaxy Macau, Lot 1, Phase II, Macau (2015)
- Serviced Apartment at Cotai Strip Parcel 2, Macau (2009)
- The Upper House, Hong Kong (2009)
- Shangri-La Hotel and Office Development, Chengdu (2007)
- Beijing Shangri-La Hotel Phase III, Beijing (2007)
- Wynn Macau, Macau (2006)
- Langham Place Hotel, Hong Kong (2004)
- Grand Hyatt Hotel, Manila (2018)
- Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel, Hong Kong (1992)
- Holiday Inn Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Australia (1985)
- Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong (1981)[6]
Mixed Use
- Crystal Plaza, Shanghai (2018)
- HKRI Taikoo Hui, Shanghai (2017)
- Hangzhou Kerry Centre, Hangzhou (2017)
- Jing An Kerry Centre, Shanghai (2014)
- East Pacific International Centre, Shenzhen (2014)
- Onelink Walk, Guangzhou (2011)
- International Commerce Centre, Hong Kong (2011)
- Alphaland Southgate Tower, Manila, Philippines (2009)
- The Cullinan, Hong Kong (2008)[7]
- Langham Place, Hong Kong (2004)
- Times Square, Hong Kong (1993)
- Wheelock Place (formerly Lane Crawford Place), Singapore (1993)
- Pacific Place, Hong Kong (1990)
- Nelson Square, Vancouver, Canada (1982)
Residential
- The Papillons, Hong Kong (2018)
- Parc City, Hong Kong (2018)
- Mount Nicholson, Hong Kong (2016)
- The Austin & Grand Austin, Hong Kong (2015)
- Primrose Hill, Hong Kong (2011)
- Bel-Air on the Peak, Hong Kong (2008)
- The Orchards, Hong Kong (2003)
- Sorrento, Hong Kong (2002)
Master Planning
- The University of Hong Kong, Main Campus and Centennial Campus Master Plan, Hong Kong
- Kwun Tong Town Centre, Hong Kong
- Tseung Kwan O Area 86, Hong Kong
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References
- "Contacts". Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
Address : 27/F, Dorset House, TaiKoo Place, 979 King's Road, Hong Kong.[...]Address : 15/F, Jin Jiang Xiang Yang Building, 993 Nan Jing Xi Lu, Shanghai. China.
- Xue, Charlie Q. L. (2016). Hong Kong Architecture 1945-2015: From Colonial to Global. Springer. p. 66. ISBN 9789811010040.
- Mo, Joseph K.M.; Li, T.W. (1997). "Extension to Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre". In Lee, P.K.K. (ed.). Structures in the New Millennium. CRC Press. pp. 117–127. ISBN 9789054108986.
- Developing the Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong, April 2008
- Koor, Anna (2006). Hong Kong: architecture & design. teNeues. pp. 64–65. ISBN 9783832791254.
- "Fast Facts". Shangri-La International Hotel Management Ltd. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- Binder, Georges (2015). Tall Buildings of China. Images Publishing. pp. 164–165. ISBN 9781864704129.
Further reading
- Wong & Ouyang (2008). Wong & Ouyang: Blueprints for Hong Kong. Images Publishing. ISBN 9781864703047.
External links
- Wong & Ouyang Group of Companies website
- Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd., "More than half-a-century of architectural design experience in Hong Kong", September 2009
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