James Law Cybertecture Architects

James Law Cybertecture is a Hong Kong based, internationally practicing architecture practice,  providing specialist architectural design consultancy  for modular integrated construction (MiC) including institutional, government and housing (& transitional housing) projects. With over 20 years of experience, and 10 specific years of research and work on MiC, the company created innovative architectural designs with steel/aluminium MiC in their AlPod housing modules, and with concrete MiC in their OPod and BoxPod modules.

 

They have projects currently underway in Hong Kong for 240 bed concrete MiC hospital and 124 unit concrete MiC transitional housing, as well as MiC affordable housing in Canada for clients including the government, private developers and NGOs.  The team includes Authorised Person (AP), full architecture and interior design teams and affiliated network of MiC experienced consultants in engineering and manufacture and fabrication in China and overseas.

 

 

Address:      Sha Tin, On Yiu St, 2, Metropole Square, Unit 702
Contact Person:   Ms Pando Ng
Tel:   (852) 2381 9997
Email:   [email protected]

Signature Projects

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Transitional Housing Project at The Junction of Hoi Kok Street and Hoi Hing Road

The Junction of Hoi Kok Street and Hoi Hing Road, Tsuen Wan, NT, HK

Client:  Yan Chai Hospital Board
Project Role: AP / Lead Consultant
CFA/GFA: CFA: 3475m² / GFA: 3418m²
Number of Floors:  2
Number of Modules: 126
Number of Units: 124
Project Period:  18 months
MiC Parts:
  • All residential units
  • Management Office
  • Community Centre
Other Project Features: 

A transitional housing community designed with 124 units of accommodation to provide fast transitional homes designed out of modular integration construction using modules of BoxPod and OPod to create a village like community bonded by place making principles and community building spaces.

 

 

 

 

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Last Updated: 22.03.2021 15:11:10

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