Ronald Lu & Partners has always been committed to corporate social responsibility ("CSR"). Apart from promoting the concept of sustainable development in our architectural design practice, the Company goes an extra mile to engage with the community by organizing and participating in various sustainability activities, render support & care to the underprivileged people, in order to build a harmonic, sustainable and inclusive society.
The firm strives to foster corporate volunteering by encouraging its staff members to participate in voluntary work, embracing the responsibilities of good corporate citizenship. In 2015, the Company has contributed more than 900 service hour, demonstrating its concerted effort in community engagement.
In 2016, the Company was awarded the “Caring Company” logo seven years in a row, recognizing its continuous effort in community service.
On 16th March, RLPer volunteers have led the architectural university students from Guangzhou to visit the Tanner Hill project which is one of the highlighted elderly living residential project in Hong Kong. During the visit, we have shared them the design concept of Tanner Hill and also explained how an architecture relates to a community.
Today, students in Hong Kong are facing more pressure than ever before. It is society’s responsibility to motivate and encourage students as they prepare to enter the working world. On 7 March, RLP’s Director Lemuel Cheng and the firm’s Associate Director Peter Chan returned to CUHK as alumni and gave a talk to students from the School of Architecture. Both Lemuel and Peter were impressed by the students’ drive as they keenly asked questions and showed great interest in the industry.
CUHK Career Talk
Today, students in Hong Kong are facing more pressure than ever before. It is society’s responsibility to motivate and encourage students as they prepare to enter the working world. On 7 March, RLP’s Director Lemuel Cheng and the firm’s Associate Director Peter Chan returned to CUHK as alumni and gave a talk to students from the School of Architecture. Both Lemuel and Peter were impressed by the students’ drive as they keenly asked questions and showed great interest in the industry.
08 March 2016