The development comprises of a variety of low-rise building typologies, designed to suit different office and commercial uses. These include mid-rise row offices, corporate villas, stand-alone retail pavilions and a basement retail street. All these components are well dispositioned within a business park setting, creating various public and landscape space in different scale. This alternate indoor and outdoor environment is set to create a new commercial typology for Qianhai.
Founded in Hong Kong in 1874, Leigh & Orange (L&O) has continued to thrive as a significant force in the markets it serves for nearly a century and a half by providing its clients with a consistent focus on quality. With an unsurpassed depth of experience in a wide variety of building types, the firm prides itself on balancing knowledge and innovation, attuned to every client’s specific needs.Over the decades, there are few project types that Leigh & Orange has not encountered – and mastered. The firm’s broad oeuvre includes commercial and retail developments, theme parks, recreational and hospitality facilities, medical, laboratory and health services buildings, business parks, computer and digital technology centres, sports, equestrian and veterinary facilities, private clubs and residences, transportation facilities and infrastructure, education buildings, interiors, and master-planning schemes. Indeed, the firm is rarely approached with a commission type that it has not previously dealt with and/or evolved a speciality in. This unique inheritance of experience feeds back into new work as the intellectual foundation of fresh conceptual thinking in a continuous virtual loop.