Llewelyn-Davies Hong Kong Limited
Company Profile
Business Nature(s)
Infrastructure and Real Estate-Related Services
Architectural Services
Infrastructure & Town Planning
Architectural Services
Infrastructure & Town Planning
Market(s)
Mainland China
Worldwide Network
Mainland China
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Company Profile
Llewelyn-Davies Hong Kong Ltd (Llewelyn Davies) has been established in Hong Kong over 40 years, operating as an international multi-disciplinary design practice encompassing Architecture, Planning, and Interior Design. Through the acquisition of Percy Thomas Partnership (PTP) in HK, and through the several alliances that the firm has with design practices in UK, South-East Asia and China, the firm is able to draw upon the resources of a significant pool of specialist architects, including notably one of the world’s foremost signature eco-architect, Ken Yeang.
The firm is well-known for its expertise in handling large-scale complex projects, in particular on special projects, in the sectors spanning commercial, aviation, healthcare, education, and industrial sectors. Backed by a sizeable interiors design team and one of HK’s largest town planning practices, the firm has comprehensive in-house capabilities to offer a one-stop, fully integrated range of complementary design services.
The solid reputation of the firm rests on the many award-winning projects that have been successfully delivered. Many of firm’s projects comprise technically challenging, massively complex, large scale, highly-serviced buildings, requiring inspired and innovative responses, authoritative project and design management, and close project coordination, achieve timely completion while meeting budgets.
Our experience is built upon projects including Cathay City at Chek Lap Kok, which is one of Asia’s largest corporate developments within a single campus (HKIA Award, 2001; BCB Award, 2001); Lok Ma Chau Terminus & Immigration Halls; South-East Kowloon Development Plan (Hong Kong Institute of Planning Award – Silver Medal, 1994); Shenzhen International Airport; and under PTP, the University of Science & Technology, and the City University.