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Location: Jakarta, Indonesia After completing a comprehensive Master Plan, each individual component project was studied and unique detailed parameters were established. The form for each project was developed as variations on a theme of orthogonal and cylindrical volumes intersecting and meshing in endless variation. Site planning and site elements such as gardens, extensive water sculpture […]

Location: New York Evoking the grand tradition of New York’s famed luxury hotels, the Four Seasons Hotel possesses the magnificent sumptuousness of travel in the Gilded Age of Gotham recast in modern terms. The finest materials, often in luxurious combinations, are utilized to create, both inside and on the exterior, jewel-like surfaces. These rich surfaces, […]

Location: Beijing, China As the first Western-designed project in China since 1949, Fragrant Hill draws from the living roots of tradition to sow the seed of a new, distinctly Chinese form of modern architecture that can be adapted, not merely adopted, for diverse building types. The project initiated a new Chinese Modern architecture. Underlying the […]

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: Brewster, MA, USA The architecture of the estate utilizes local fieldstone, wood shingle, and clapboard in the manner typical of grand late nineteenth century New England summer “cottages,” blending details from a variety of historical sources with sustainable development. The resort extends upland from its own beach through the heart of the Cape Cod Historic District. The National […]

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 […]