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Location: Hong Kong, China Widely proclaimed, “one of the most outstanding achievements in modern architecture,” the Bank of China tower has quickly become an inseparable part of the skyline of Hong Kong. Appearance and structure are united in the distinctive geometric form that rises from a square base through four prismatic triangular transition to its […]

Location: Beijing, China Chang’An Development is being planned to provide luxury housing for foreign business people and professionals working in Beijing. In addition, the substantial site will offer boutique office space, luxury shopping, parking and outdoor green space. Guiding the design is a geometric analysis of the physical site to maximize South-facing window area for […]

Location: Route 128, Waltham, Massachusetts (Boston) Located in a premier setting adjacent to the Cambridge Reservoir, the campus’s buildings offered stunning views of the surrounding landscape, maintained as a nature preserve. Bald Eagles, Red-Tailed Hawks, Woodpeckers, Wild Turkey, White-Tailed Deer, Coyotes, Red Fox, and Cottontail Rabbits are all protected species maintained on the site while Bullhead Catfish […]

Location: Beijing, China Curve is a sustainable development project that builds upon past successful projects by the FORM NY team led by Kellogg Wong, FAIA. Project manager Maria Sevely also was senior designer working with the architect team. Smoothly curving facades maximize vision areas toward South and create a serene, elegant form. Clarity of geometry […]

Location: New York Clean, stylish New York office executive spaces in Manhattan’s GM Building. Ongoing office space planning and interiors work at this major corporate headquarters. Projects totaling 235,000 sf include space planning and fit-out for offices, meeting rooms, training facilities, media installations, computing/IT, mailroom and shipping facilities, product displays and art installations. The design […]

Location: Singapore City, Singapore The 37-story Gateway twin towers were completed in 1990 just as Singapore was becoming established as a world city. Kellogg Wong, working with I. M. Pei, contributed over a period of many years to this effort, as master planners and as architects for numerous Singapore landmarks. The Gateway is a powerful […]

Singapore City, Singapore The approved & implemented Master Plan for the redevelopment of central Singapore. Boulevards, the cultural district, building sites for specific use groups & open space were planned anticipating building densities & massing. Mr. Wong also recommended the creation of additional landfill area in order to reconfigure and envelope the Lagoon in such […]

Location: Singapore City, Singapore Designed to be a symbol of strength and permanence, the main building’s structure consists of two semi-circular reinforced concrete cores as well as three lateral girders which helped speed construction and impart great strength. As part of the project Master Plan, the architects strongly advocated that OCBC’s substantial holdings of adjoining […]

Location: Morris Plains, NJ The challenge here was to produce a striking design for a set budget within a completely enclosed garden courtyard in a limited period of time. It was clear from the outset that pride of place was vested in the lushly landscaped garden courtyard and the extensive surrounding corporate campus. The restful […]

Location: Singapore City, Singapore Upon completion, Raffles City was the largest private commercial development in Southeast Asia with the tallest building in the Far East, the world’s tallest hotel, facilitated by the largest continuous concrete pour ever attempted and numerous other structural and construction innovations. The complex includes a 42-story office tower, a 1,200-room, 72-story […]

Location: New York The Secretariat is a landmark of curtain wall construction:  arguably the first unitized aluminum curtain wall in the US. FORM NY worked as part of an extensive team under the leadership of Kellogg Wong, along with Charles Lauster, Peter Kincl, Maria Sevely, and others. After thorough assessment, the historic United Nations complex […]