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AGC Design Limited

AGC Design Limited

創智建築師有限公司

Room 1601, 16/F, Olympia Plaza, 255 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong

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2219 7188 

2219 7133 

agc@agcdesign.com.hk 

Vincent Ng 

Director 

1999 

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We are interested in providing the following services:

  • Alterations & Additions Works and Minor works
  • Civic / Community Buildings
  • Commercial
  • Educational
  • Entertainment
  • Healthcare
  • Heritage & Conservation Works
  • Hospitality
  • Industrial
  • Interior design
  • Master-planning
  • Religious
  • Residential
  • Sports
  • Transport & Infrastructure
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Central Oasis

In response to public's aspiration for providing more green and public spaces in Central given the high density, we believe the solution to the Central Market is not a re-creation of the past but a creation of heritage for the future. With due conservation and adaptive reuse of the character defining elements, we propose an Urban Floating Oasis (UFO) hovering above the Central Market, providing diversified amenity and green spaces for the public to enjoy at affordable prices. With a brand new identity, the Central Market becomes an excellent exemplification of adaptive reuse where the new and old could function and be juxtaposed in harmony.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/UFO.html

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Grand Hyatt Hotel

The Grand Hyatt Macau has two distinctive towers located in City of Dreams and provides 791 guest rooms and suites. The hotel enjoys the urban resort integrating entertainment, dining and shopping options of the City of Dreams complex.
True to its name the Grand Hyatt Macau is grand. Its multi story lobby ceiling is supported by hexagonal columns, complete with cloud motifs and water cascading down a giant golden hemisphere in the middle of the floor. Grand Hyatt Macau guests will enter a vast lobby, with its staggering, approximately 22-meter high ceiling. Against a sweeping backdrop of travertine inlaid with red hand-rain forest slabs; overlapping geometric wall panels; hexagonal columns; and black marble flooring, a striking sculpture by travertine, dominates the grand space. Water cascades over a giant stainless steel hemisphere, while above it, curved ribbons of stainless steel shower down from an illuminated cloud motif in the ceiling.
Strikingly high ceilings and an abundance of glass and natural daylight feature throughout the contemporary hotel, creating an exceptionally spacious, airy atmosphere.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/Grand_Hyatt_Hotel.html

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Ibis Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan Hotel

Ibis Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan Hotel, a catchy, colourful icon strategically located in the bustling Sheung Wan, is only within minutes away from many of the transportation networks as well as Hong Kong Central's business and shopping hub. The Hotel, housed with 550 modern, boldly simplistic guestrooms, a restaurant and a bar, boasts one of the first Asian flagships to showcase a brand new vibrant style, bringing in comfort, well-being and caring service.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/Ibis.html

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Innovation Tower, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - (in collaboration with Zaha Hadid Architects)

The myriad of workspaces accommodated within the new building offer themselves as a variety of visual showcases. The route through the building becomes a clear upward cascade of showcases and events allowing the student or visitor to visually covet and engage work and exhibits throughout its circulation passage. These routes aim to promote new opportunities of interaction between the diverse types of users through its spaces on every level. Voids bring in natural daylight and the sense of continuity of space. In this way, the programmes of the tower, which comprise of learning clusters and central facilities, are allowed to create coordinated repertoires and dialogue between respective volumes of space.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/Innovation_Tower.html

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K11 Mixed Use Development

Wuhan K11 Art Mall/ Workplace project inspiration came upon Wuhan's history - a tranquil watertown with a culture organically related to its two bounding rivers, the Yangtze and Hanshui. The intimate and inseparable relationship of water, geography and cultural development fostered a strong sense of place, belonging, and uniqueness. Our intentions aim to resurrect Wuhan's water culture as a means to refresh the modern city with art and nature. We elaborated on these core concepts and viewed the notions of art, people and nature not so much as disparate elements, but as a holistic cultural ecosystem - organic, adaptive and interdependent.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/K11.html

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Lie de Cun Retail Mall Development

Located at Guangzhou Pearl River CBD, Liede shopping mall committed to be a landmark around this new office district. The faceted diamond shape fa?ade design, with the adjacent cultural facility & park as treasures diamond shiny around the Pearl River bank
The development equipped "China Green Building Standard" with office, hotel & retail space. The 100,000 sqm podium space with plenty of glass walls and skylights to enrich natural sunlight, enhanced with indoor green feature design to bring vitality on retail space. The fluidity voids shape and sparkling decoration creates dynamic shopping atmosphere for consumers to enjoy new leisure, entertainment and shopping experiences.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/Lie_De_Cun.html

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Lui Seng Chun Chinese Medicine Center

Lui Seng Chun is a 4-storey tong-lau (the local term for Hong Kong shophouse typology), integrating Chinese and Western architectural styles which was popular in the early 20th century. It is valuable and reflects the history of Lui's Family. The building was built in 1931. The ground floor was used for selling home-made bone-setting medicated wine and the upper floors as family residence. Lui Seng Chun is revitalized into a Chinese medicine and healthcare centre by Hong Kong Baptist University to promote Chinese medicine and offer out-patient services to the community. Exhibition areas are provided for the interpretation of the history of Lui Seng Chun and Chinese medicine.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/Lui_Seng_Chun.html

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Popcorn @ TKO

This 20,000sqm retail mall in 2 storeys is redefining the town centre. It enables a seamless transition to the adjoining MTR station, civic squares, public transport interchange and the adjacent developments. It forms part of the podium of a comprehensive development with residential towers, hotels and office.
The two storeys are conceived as one single 250m long retail interior space, with series of connected voids and atriums that enable unobstructed sightlines between the two levels.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/TKO.html

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Residential Development at Shiling

The waterfront residential project is located at, virtually, the last piece of undeveloped land surrounding the Xiuquan reservoir, near the up-and-coming Express Rail Link station at Shiling. The development consists of, 840,000 sqm residential (48 towers of 100m high), clubhouse, retail and community supporting facilities including kindergarten and primary school. The planning concept is to bring in surrounding lush green landscape and water flow elements into the site, as well as to open up the vista from the city's major axis, Shiling Avenue, while maximizing views to the reservoir and the cycle track on the opposite side.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/Shiling.html

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The Arch, Union Square

2008 Quality Building Award (Residential Category) - Winner 2005 Emporis Skyscraper Award - Runners up The Arch is a "Unique Icon", as a visionary gateway to the cosmopolitan lifestyle. The four residential towers are integrated into one dynamic architectural form with a strong sense of identity. The Arch Portal in the centre of the building accentuates the sculptural dynamics.
http://www.agcdesign.com.hk/Arch.htm