Our collective work is in varied geographies that cover the lush island and upland environments of tropical Southeast Asia to the arid zones of the Middle East, spanning the scale to districts and townships. Our planning and design footprints are in circulation systems, sites and landmarks.
The enriched experience our placemaking imparts adds value to places we had transformed from individual project plots to complex sites in challenging terrain and sensitive environments.
The leisure, hospitality and tourism sector remains a prime segment of our service focus, which include nature-oriented secluded waterfront and highland resorts to the more popular urban leisure destinations.
Alongside this is our committed exposure to enhance the public realm with a resilient green infrastructure co-located with recreation opportunities. As we work with local government units [LGUs] in several regions across the country, our planning and design footprints have and are taking shape to local desired aspirations. These include a number of public urban plazas and parks, waterfront promenades, integrated transport hubs, sports complexes and the repurposing of sanitary landfills into parks, among others.
Our Principals' exposure in the arid-zone environments of the Middle East cover iconic projects built and funded through a mix of state-owned sovereign-wealth investments and private equity funds. These projects bring together a number of cutting-edge building systems and deliver on the ground a high quality of the built environment.
Our work covers
LAND + SITE PLANNING
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
URBAN DESIGN
ENVIRONMENTAL ART
Best practices in water-wise plant palettes, low-flow + low-volume water features, unified character, low heat-gain surfacing materials and ease of maintenance, among others, is now increasingly relevant in the resource-constrained localities of tropical environments.
Our Principals' work include a rich experience of reviewing plans and landscape designs done by global design practices for some of the iconic placemaking efforts executed to precinct, district and township scale in the Middle East [eg. Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar].
These have covered the entire design process, from concept stage to issue for construction [IFC] stage, ensuring the landscape designs have fully interfaced with adjacent work and interfacing disciplines. The quality of designs had been carefully vetted to meet the Client's requirements in the 5Cs : completeness, correctness, corroboration, constructability and code-compliance.
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