Hong Kong international architectural firm
Aedas is an architectural firm with eleven International offices founded by the Welsh architect
Keith Griffiths . Aedas provides services in architecture, interior design, urban design, masterplanning and graphic design. It was established in 2002.
[4]
History
Establishment
Aedas was established in 2002 and opened its first China office in the same year.
[5]
Aedas was appointed to design
Fortune Plaza 1 (2003). Other mixed-commercial projects in Beijing include,
R&F City, R&F Plaza and R&F Centre in Beijing. The company set up offices in Macau (2004), Shanghai (2005) and Chengdu (2005).[
citation needed ]
Aedas Singapore was appointed to design various rail works of
Jurong East Integrated Transport Hub and
MRT stations .
[6] Also, Aedas completed mixed-use and residential projects including The Star,
[7] Shaw Tower
[8] and Woodlands North Coast.
[9]
In
Macau , Aedas delivered its first integrated casino resort project,
Sands Macau in 2004.
[10] Aedas was commissioned as lead architect for
The Venetian Macao (2007).
[11]
The company was commissioned to design
Dubai Metro (2004). The Dubai office was established in 2005
[12] and the Abu Dhabi office was set up in 2007.
[13] In 2010 and 2011,
Ocean Heights ,
[14]
Boulevard Plaza
[15] and
Ubora Towers ,
[16] in Dubai, were completed.
Notable projects
Hong Kong West Kowloon Station ,
Hong Kong
[17]
Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities (HKBCF) Passenger Clearance Building
[18]
Terminal 2 & Terminal 2 Expansion
Hong Kong International Airport Midfield Concourse
[19]
Chongqing Gaoke Group Ltd Office Project,
Chongqing , China (2022)
[20]
Hengqin International Financial Centre, Zhuhai, China (2020)
[21]
Star Performance Centre,
One North , Singapore
[22]
Sandcrawler, Singapore
[23]
Heartland 66 Office Tower
[24]
Dubai Metro ,
Dubai , UAE.
Work in mixed-commercial sector (2010s)
Aedas' designed completed mixed-commercial projects include
The Star in
Singapore (2012),
[25]
Lè Architecture in
Taipei (2017), Starlight Place in
Chongqing (2011),
[26]
Center 66 in
Wuxi (2014),
Evergrande Plaza in
Chengdu (2015), Sincere Financial Center in
Chongqing (2015),
[27] and
Olympia 66 in
Dalian (2015).
In 2006, Aedas was in partnership with
Davis Brody Bond and completed Building Cure,
[28] and established a Seattle office to expand its footprints since then.
Aedas was included in
Building Design magazine ’s list of the world’s ten largest architectural practices since 2006.
[29] It remains in Top 10 to date.
[30]
Recent work
Aedas has completed more than one-hundred projects.
[31]
Projects include:
Boulevard Plaza , Dubai, UAE
[32]
Centres of
Central ,
Hong Kong
[33]
Emporium Mall ,
Lahore , Pakistan
[34]
Hong Kong International Airport Midfield Concourse and North Satellite Concourse, Hong Kong
[35]
Olympia 66 ,
Dalian ,
Liaoning , China
R&F Centre ,
Guangzhou ,
Guangdong , China
[36]
Express Rail Link West Kowloon Terminus , Hong Kong
Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Central Building,
Suzhou ,
Jiangsu , China
Lè Architecture ,
Taipei , Taiwan
[37]
Taichung Commercial Bank Headquarters ,
Taichung , Taiwan
[38]
Apartemen Lexington Residence, Jakarta
[39]
References
^ Wainwright, Oliver (2014-07-15).
"China town: meet the architecture giant with Asian designs on London" .
The Guardian . Retrieved 2021-06-25 .
^ Barandy, Kat (2021-06-23).
"Aedas to introduce its landmark 'guanyun qiantang city' to the heart of hangzhou" .
Designboom .
Archived from the original on 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2021-06-25 .
^ Sito, Peggy (2016-04-08).
"Why China's new urban playbook creates business opportunities for international architects" .
South China Morning Post . Retrieved 2021-06-25 .
^ Faulconbridge, James R. (2009-10-16).
"The Regulation of Design in Global Architecture Firms: Embedding and Emplacing Buildings" . Urban Studies . 46 (12): 2537–2554.
doi :
10.1177/0042098009344227 .
ISSN
0042-0980 .
S2CID
110150461 .
^ National enterprise credit information.
[1] [
permanent dead link ] Retrieved 21 June 2017
^
"Aedas Reveals Design for TransportHub in Singapore" . ArchDaily . 2021-09-24. Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^ Betsky, Aaron (2013-05-20).
"The Star, designed by Andrew Bromberg for Aedas" . www.architectmagazine.com . Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"Singapore Shaw Tower Redevelopment // Aedas - Architizer Journal" . Journal . 2022-08-22. Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^ Howell, Paul (2021-04-20).
"Aedas builds community spaces that can be accessed 24/7" . Real Estate Asia . Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"The Asian Venice" . Casino Style Magazine . 2010-04-27.
^
"Aedas – The Venetian Macao (Macao)" . Architecture Scope . Archived from
the original on 2015-10-23.
^ Griffiths, Keith (2016-11-27).
"After all those towers in China, it's time to care for a few in my Welsh homeland" .
The Times . Retrieved 2021-06-25 .
^
"Aedas expends in the middle east" . Construction week online. Retrieved 20 December 2008 .
^
"Ocean Heights" . [
dead link ]
^
"Boulevard Plaza 1" . Skyscraper Center .
Archived from the original on 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2021-06-25 .
^
"The Global Tall Building Database of the CTBUH. U-Bora Tower" . Skyscraper center .
Archived from the original on 2015-02-24. Retrieved 2021-06-25 .
^
"Hong Kong West Kowloon Station / Andrew Bromberg at Aedas" . ArchDaily . 2019-03-08. Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"Passenger Clearance Building / RSHP + Aedas" . ArchDaily . 2018-11-12. Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"Hong Kong International Airport Midfield Concourse" . Architect Magazine . 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"Chongqing Gaoke Group Ltd Office Project" . architectmagazine.com . 2019-09-09. Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"Hengqin International Financial Center / Aedas" . archdaily.com . Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"The Star Performing Arts Centre Completed In Singapore - eVolo" . Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"Sandcrawler / Andrew Bromberg of Aedas" . ArchDaily . 2014-08-07. Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"Heartland 66 | Aedas" . Archello . Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"The Star / Andrew Bromberg of Aedas" . Arch Daily . 30 May 2014.
Archived from the original on 2014-05-31. Retrieved 2021-06-27 .
^ Grieco, Lauren (2012-05-16).
"Aedas: starlight place" .
Designboom .
Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2021-06-27 .
^
"Sincere Financial Center Tower A Chongqing" .
Archived from the original on 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2021-06-27 .
^
"Seattle Children's Research Institute - Building Cure" . www.flad.com . Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
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"The rise of Aedas is a triumph for efficiency" . the Guardian . 2011-12-18. Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
^
"WA100 2022: The big list" . Building Design . Retrieved 2022-12-06 .
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"Aedas realigns international practice" . Building Hong Kong . 2014-07-08. Retrieved 2021-06-25 .
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"Aedas Dubai design wins office and retail award" . ConstructionWeekOnline.
^
"Modernity in Transition The Reshaping of Modern Commercial Architecture in Central" (PDF) . HKIA Journal . HK: HKIA. 3 November 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2001 .
^ Hadi, Abdul (24 December 2015).
"Lahore Emporium Mall will be largest mall in Pakistan; opening in 2016 | Web.pk" . Retrieved 26 October 2019 .
^ Airport building designs.
[2] Retrieved 15 December 2016.
^
"R&F Center" . architectmagazine.com.
^
"Lè Architecture" . architectmagazine.com.
^ Stevens, Philip (2018-10-17).
"Aedas conceives office building in taiwan as a 165-meter-tall bamboo shoot" .
Designboom .
Archived from the original on 2018-11-03. Retrieved 2021-06-25 .
^
Apartemen Lexington Jakarta
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