On architecture
The quality of Hong Kong’s design expertise on a wide range of building types and development projects is comparable to the best in the world. Hong Kong is a leading expert in high-rise design, slope design, high-density design and designing with space constraints.
Highcliff
Remarkably thin for a building of its height (75-storey), Highcliff is the first residential project anywhere to be fitted with a passive wind damper, necessary for typhoon weather.
The tower is the tallest all-residential building in Hong Kong and the 95th tallest building in the world when measured to the highest architectural feature.
Together with the Summit nearby, tehy are affectionately referred to as " The Chopsticks".
Hong Kong Media Center 
The distinctive crystalline design of the new nine-storey building is serving as an architectural icon for the new media departments.
The building was designed with an extraordinary range of spaces rich in form, light and material, which will create an inspiring environment for research and creativity. Internal spaces were designed specifically to encourage collaboration through an openness and connectivity of the activity area.
The centre will be an inspiring environment for research and creativity. The structure is made up of steel and concrete with ceramic tile cladding. It reflects the Chinese culture.
The centre will also provide an exciting place for visitors, who will enjoy the facilities as part of an extended public outreach programme of courses and events.