[Construction+, Issue 6] Dr. Ronald Lu shared the journey of himself and RLP from working on small-scale projects to designing landmark buildings, and the importance of architects and the firm making commitment to the people-oriented design concept - “design better life”. He not only talked about the challenges facing architects, the construction industry and even Hong Kong nowadays, he also shared the possible urban solutions for our city.
[Construction+, Issue 5] published a RLP-designed project, “Chinese International School New Extension”, which unveiled its core design concept of creating transparent event spaces for enhancing the generation and facilitating of spontaneous and collaborative learning. This issue also covered an article about Design Valuing Human Capital written by RLP Director of Sustainable Design, Mr. MK Leung. It addressed how sustainable building design can make positive impact on culture and values, leadership development, physical and mental health, and well-being of occupants.
RLP-designed Project “Chinese International School New Extension” and Article Titled “Design Valuing Human Capital” Published on Construction+
[Construction+, Issue 5] published a RLP-designed project, “Chinese International School New Extension”, which unveiled its core design concept of creating transparent event spaces for enhancing the generation and facilitating of spontaneous and collaborative learning. This issue also covered an article about Design Valuing Human Capital written by RLP Director of Sustainable Design, Mr. MK Leung. It addressed how sustainable building design can make positive impact on culture and values, leadership development, physical and mental health, and well-being of occupants.
20 July 2017
[Construction+] published 2 RLP-designed projects: the Lee Tung Avenue developed a place with character and vitality in Wan Chai while The Bloomsway provided 1,100 residential units spread across an idyllic hillside, between mountains and the sea in So Kwun Wat.
Lee Tung Avenue & The Bloomsway Published on Construction+
[Construction+] published 2 RLP-designed projects: the Lee Tung Avenue developed a place with character and vitality in Wan Chai while The Bloomsway provided 1,100 residential units spread across an idyllic hillside, between mountains and the sea in So Kwun Wat.
31 May 2017
RLP’s Director of Sustainable Design M.K. Leung was interviewed by Civic Exchange on 24 May, discussing ways to make it more comfortable for people to walk along the streets Hong Kong.
TVB’s interview with RLP’s Director Peter Yam introducing Ko Shan Theatre New Wing was broadcasted on 25 April at TVB J5 7:30PM.
Vice Chairman of RLP, Bryant Lu, shared with South China Morning Post the benefits of 3D printing in building and construction sectors.
In Property Times Issue 1100 by HKET, our Vice President, Bryant Lu, used three RLP’s green design projects – Zero Carbon Building, China Resources Building and Tung Chung Swimming Pool demonstrating the design philosophy of RLP: ‘DESIGN BETTER LIFE’. Scan the QR Code to view the full interview video!
HKET (Property Station): Hong Kong becomes greener
In Property Times Issue 1100 by HKET, our Vice President, Bryant Lu, used three RLP’s green design projects – Zero Carbon Building, China Resources Building and Tung Chung Swimming Pool demonstrating the design philosophy of RLP: ‘DESIGN BETTER LIFE’. Scan the QR Code to view the full interview video!
21 November 2016
The publication of UNICEF Charity Run covered 30 representatives from different social sectors this year. Mr. Bryant Lu, Vice Chairman of RLP, was invited to share his experiences of anticipating three year consecutively in UNICEF Charity Run and the reason of joining the Charity Run Advisory Committee this year.
UNICEF Charity Run 2016: ‘Build’ the future for children
The publication of UNICEF Charity Run covered 30 representatives from different social sectors this year. Mr. Bryant Lu, Vice Chairman of RLP, was invited to share his experiences of anticipating three year consecutively in UNICEF Charity Run and the reason of joining the Charity Run Advisory Committee this year.
18 November 2016
Our vice chairman, Bryant Lu is recently contributing a byline「築」動生活 in Capital Weekly magazine, expressing our “design for better life” philosophy. The third article, ‘Design for Elderly Living’ in issue 574, emphasized the importance of special architectural design for elderly providing them a cozy living environment and lessening their loneliness.
Capital Weekly: Design for Elderly Living
Our vice chairman, Bryant Lu is recently contributing a byline「築」動生活 in Capital Weekly magazine, expressing our “design for better life” philosophy. The third article, ‘Design for Elderly Living’ in issue 574, emphasized the importance of special architectural design for elderly providing them a cozy living environment and lessening their loneliness.
10 November 2016
Ronald Lu & Partners celebrated its 40th Anniversary on 11 October 2016. We were great honored to have Mrs. Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, Chief Secretary for Administration of HKSAR to be one of our officiating guests.
Capital Weekly: Design of better life – RLP Admirable40 Cocktail Reception
Ronald Lu & Partners celebrated its 40th Anniversary on 11 October 2016. We were great honored to have Mrs. Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, Chief Secretary for Administration of HKSAR to be one of our officiating guests.
18 October 2016
Our vice chairman, Bryant Lu is recently contributing a byline「築」動生活 in Capital Weekly magazine, expressing our “design for better life” philosophy. The second byline of our Vice Chairman, Bryant Lu was published in Capital Weekly Issue 570. Bryant explored the relationship between architecture and culture.
Capital Weekly: Hong Kong Architecture and Culture
Our vice chairman, Bryant Lu is recently contributing a byline「築」動生活 in Capital Weekly magazine, expressing our “design for better life” philosophy. The second byline of our Vice Chairman, Bryant Lu was published in Capital Weekly Issue 570. Bryant explored the relationship between architecture and culture.
13 October 2016
In the interview with Sing Tao Daily, Mr. Bryant Lu, Vice Chairman of RLP, pointed out the architecture design should not only focus on quantity of units and appearance of buildings, but also figure out a design scheme that can satisfy and balance the benefits among owners, users, community and environment.
Sing Tao Daily: Bryant Lu aims to create win-win situation
In the interview with Sing Tao Daily, Mr. Bryant Lu, Vice Chairman of RLP, pointed out the architecture design should not only focus on quantity of units and appearance of buildings, but also figure out a design scheme that can satisfy and balance the benefits among owners, users, community and environment.
07 October 2016
In the interview with Sing Tao Headline, Mr. Bryant Lu, Vice Chairman of RLP, shared the “Design for Better Life” philosophy aiming to strengthen correlation between architecture and community, unite residents and rebuild the harmonious neighborhood.
Sing Tao Headline: Bryant Lu: Rebuild the harmonious neighborhood
In the interview with Sing Tao Headline, Mr. Bryant Lu, Vice Chairman of RLP, shared the “Design for Better Life” philosophy aiming to strengthen correlation between architecture and community, unite residents and rebuild the harmonious neighborhood.
07 October 2016
Our vice chairman, Bryant Lu is recently contributing a byline「築」動生活 in Capital Weekly magazine, expressing our “design for better life” philosophy. The first article was published in Issue 568 expressing our “design for better life” philosophy.
Capital Weekly: Design for better life
Our vice chairman, Bryant Lu is recently contributing a byline「築」動生活 in Capital Weekly magazine, expressing our “design for better life” philosophy. The first article was published in Issue 568 expressing our “design for better life” philosophy.
29 September 2016
“Good architecture is determined by users not by experts.” In the interview, Mr. Tony Ip, our Deputy Director of Sustainable Design, took Zero Carbon Building as an example to elaborate ‘people-oriented’ design philosophy. He also revealed his path of becoming an architect.
Takungpao.com: Tony Ip: Sustainability is not a preference, is a must
“Good architecture is determined by users not by experts.” In the interview, Mr. Tony Ip, our Deputy Director of Sustainable Design, took Zero Carbon Building as an example to elaborate ‘people-oriented’ design philosophy. He also revealed his path of becoming an architect.
17 September 2016
In the interview with HKET, Mr. Tony Ip, Deputy Director of Sustainable Design of RLP, put forward a view that environmental protection is not only about saving, but also building up green concepts to the architecture itself to improve people’s health.
HKET: Green building is a global trend
In the interview with HKET, Mr. Tony Ip, Deputy Director of Sustainable Design of RLP, put forward a view that environmental protection is not only about saving, but also building up green concepts to the architecture itself to improve people’s health.
20 June 2016
H+R, the well-known high-end hospitality and residential design magazine in Asia featured ten RLP architectural and interior projects in their Issue 03. Our vice chairman, Mr. Bryant Lu and Head of Interiors, Mr. Alistair Leung also shared their perspectives and design philosophies with the reader.
H+R: Ronald Lu & Partners – Define Your New Lifestyle Experience
H+R, the well-known high-end hospitality and residential design magazine in Asia featured ten RLP architectural and interior projects in their Issue 03. Our vice chairman, Mr. Bryant Lu and Head of Interiors, Mr. Alistair Leung also shared their perspectives and design philosophies with the reader.
01 June 2016
The “green lifestyle” is making waves across the architectural world. Green design helps to protect both the environment and people’s wellbeing. Recognizing the growing importance of green design, RLP transformed an abandoned rooftop into a Healthy Life Centre and was awarded with the Design for Wellbeing Merit Award by Space Design.
Green Building Fusion
The “green lifestyle” is making waves across the architectural world. Green design helps to protect both the environment and people’s wellbeing. Recognizing the growing importance of green design, RLP transformed an abandoned rooftop into a Healthy Life Centre and was awarded with the Design for Wellbeing Merit Award by Space Design.
06 December 2014
The Ko Shan Theatre New Wing (KSTNW) opened on the 31 October, providing Hong Kong with further venue options for Cantonese opera performances. KSTNW is also an ideal performance venue for other theatrical events put on by arts and community groups. (Chinese only)
Opening of Ko Shan Theare New Wing Provides a Boost for Cantonese Opera
The Ko Shan Theatre New Wing (KSTNW) opened on the 31 October, providing Hong Kong with further venue options for Cantonese opera performances. KSTNW is also an ideal performance venue for other theatrical events put on by arts and community groups. (Chinese only)
31 October 2014
Bryant Lu, RLP’s Vice Chairman, talks about the balance of architecture and conservation in Capital Entrepreneur this month. During the interview, he mentions that architects should have a dream: they need to believe that their design can create a better future for the people and the community. (Chinese only)
Cover Story of Capital Entrepreneur: The Art of Balance
Bryant Lu, RLP’s Vice Chairman, talks about the balance of architecture and conservation in Capital Entrepreneur this month. During the interview, he mentions that architects should have a dream: they need to believe that their design can create a better future for the people and the community. (Chinese only)
01 August 2014