On 25 September 2019, four projects by Hong Kong-based architectural practice LWK + PARTNERS have been recognised in the Cityscape Awards for Emerging Markets 2019. Shijiazhuang Zhengding Li Mixed-use Development is Winner of the Retail Project Award (Future); Chongqing Landmark Riverside Park ― Phase II: Danzishi Old Street was made Winner of the Retail Project Award (Built); while Hangzhou’s Gallium Valley Science Park and The Pavilia Bay in Hong Kong have been awarded as Highly Commended for the Commercial Project Award (Future) and Residential ― Medium to High Rise Project Award (Built) respectively.
Zhengding Li Mixed-use Development is a retail-led development that comprises SOHO offices, serviced apartments as well as a resort hotel, all linked up by pedestrian-friendly retail streets. Such a model of mixed-use development will promote a sustainable and zero-carbon community, which is a main theme for future living.
Landmarks Riverside Park ― Phase II: Danzishi Old Street in Chongqing, China, is a retail complex that offers a comprehensive cultural commercial experience that bridges the old and new, the Oriental and Western. New structures have been built with a modern Chinese architectural style so that the old and new could assimilate well.
Gallium Valley Science Park aims to promote the development of e-commerce and the artificial-intelligence sector, located to the south of the new Xihu University and adjacent to a river, encouraging synergy with the tertiary institution while enjoying scenic surroundings. The project advocates a new office-park typology that blends greenery and communal spaces in the work environment. The Pavilia Bay is a seafront residential development in Hong Kong. Its architecture invokes the image of a yacht embarking its journey towards the waters. To take full advantage of the site, residential towers are oriented to maximise sea views for each residential unit. ― Construction+ Online