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呂鄧黎建築咨詢有限公司 Lu Tang Lai Architects Ltd.

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COMPANY PROFILE

Lu Tang Lai Architects Ltd. originated in 1983 when its current director Stephen W.K.Lu established the firm of Lu's Design Studio. Although the firm started as a small owner-managed studio with resources catering for small design projects, it steadily gained the confidence of its clients through the provision of personalized quality services

Mr. Rembert S.K.Lai joined the practice and became partner in 1986. His involvement, combined with the trust and support of the clients, enhanced the firm's capacity which strengthened the foundation for further development.

It was with a view to expanding the firm's resources and broadening the scope of  services for the fulfillment of the increasing clientele, that the firm merged with Joseph Tang Architects in 1990 and assumed its present name of Lu Tang Lai Architects Ltd.

Realizing the rapid economic transformation and growth of China in the last decades of the twentieth century, Lu Tang Lai Architects Ltd. sought to contribute the development and redevelopment in China by actively participating in building and environmental design projects on the Mainland as early as the mid eighties, focusing in Shanghai in the early nineties. To increase competitiveness and enhance services, the Shanghai in the early nineties. To increase competitiveness and enhance services, the Shanghai office "呂鄧黎建築咨詢(上海)有限公司",was put into operation in 2002.

Over the years, the practice maintains a steady growth in sizable architectural projects ranging from offices and commercial developments, hotel, service apartments, high-class residential developments, schools and institutional buildings to master planning in Hong Kong, Mainland China and S.E. Asia. Its reputation for providing personalized and quality services remains unchanged.

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