Industry | Architecture |
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Founder | Winston Shu |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Winston Shu, Jochen Tombers, Ana Shu, Dick Mak, Ed Peter |
Website | http://www.ida-hk.com |
Integrated Design Associates (IDA) is a Hong Kong-based architectural firm set up in 1999 by its founder and principal, Winston Shu.[1][2] The company is known for their sustainable, "green" designs, and their main body of work comprises international airports.[3]
Concept, completed and future projects
Transportation
- Male International Airport, Maldives (projected 2014)
- Hanimaadhoo International Airport, Maldives (concept design)
- Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad, India (2008)
- Departure Kerb Canopy, Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong (2008)
- Jinan International Airport, Jinan, China (2005)
- Hong Kong International Airport Improvement Works, Hong Kong (2002)
- Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing, China (concept design 2004)
- Shanghai Pu Dong International Airport Phase II, Shanghai, China (concept design)
- Shenzhen Bao An International Airport, Shenzhen, China (concept design)
- Dalian International Airport, Dalian, China (concept design)
- Shenzhen MTR, Shenzhen, China (concept design)
- Hong Kong Heliport, Hong Kong (2008)
- Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, India (2010)
- Hong Kong Heliport, Hong Kong (2008)
- Mactan–Cebu International Airport Terminal 2, Cebu, Philippines (2018)[4]
Retail, commercial, hotel
- Parkview Green (Hotel), Beijing, China (2012)
- Durban's Taichung Project, Taiwan (concept design)
Office
- Parkview Green (Office), Beijing, China (2012)
- The Cameron, 33 Cameron Road, Hong Kong (2008)
- Nortel Wangjing Campus, Beijing, China (2006)
- Sinochem Head Office, Beijing, China (2002)
- Shanghai North Bund Huishan Office Towers B1 & B2, Shanghai, China
Institutional
- ESF Discovery College, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong (2008)
- Hong Kong Housing Authority Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong (2001)
Residential
- One LaSalle, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong (2008)
Industrial
- Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre Hangar, Hong Kong (2007)
- ISA Tianjin Technology Park, Tianjin, China (2007)
Awards
- HKIA Merit Award Outside Hong Kong 2012 - Parkview Green
- Green Building Award Grand Award 2012 - Parkview Green[5]
- International Green Awards 2011 - Parkview Green[6]
- FuturArc Green Leadership Award 2011 - Parkview Green
- WAF Future Project of the Year 2011 - Hanimaadhoo Airport[7]
- WAF Future Project Infrastructure 2011 - Hanimaadhoo Airport[7]
- Perspective Awards Certificate of Excellence 2011 - Parkview Green[8]
- AIA Merit Award 2010 - Hanimaadhoo Airport
- MIPIM Asia Green Building Award 2010 - Parkview Green[9]
- AIA Merit Award for Un-built Project 2010 - Hanimaadhoo Airport
- Quality Building Award Finalist of Residential Category 2010 - One LaSalle
- Hong Kong Institute of Engineers Structural Excellence Award - ESF Discovery College
- LEED Platinum 2009 - Parkview Green[10]
- Top 5 Best Airports Worldwide (Multiple Years) - Rajiv Gandhi International Airport[11]
- AIA Merit Award for Interior Design 2002 - Hong Kong Housing Authority Exhibition Centre
- AIA Honor Award for Un-built Project 2001 - Shenzhen MTR Depot and Office Building
References
- ↑ "Hanging Garden". Hinge Magazine. January 2003, Volume 93: pp 52-53.
- ↑ Cover Story. 12580 尚悠 Magazine. May/June 2010, Volume 4: pp 26-27.
- ↑ Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks
- ↑ "Integrated Design Associates Ltd".
- ↑ Hong Kong Green Building Council and Professional Green Building Council, Hong Kong. Towards Zero Carbon. Hong Kong: 2012. Print.
- ↑ International Green Awards 2011
- 1 2 World Architecture Festival 2011 Winners Archived 2013-03-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Best of the Best". Perspective Magazine December 2011: pp 48-53.
- ↑ "MIPIM Asia Awards 2010". PRC Magazine 2010, Issue 51: pp 56-57.
- ↑ Sun, Xiaohua (2009, May 05) "It's Platinum for Beijing". China Daily Newspaper. Retrieved 06-12-2009.
- ↑ "Top 5 Airports in the World". IBTraveller. International Business Times, 17 February 2012.
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