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Studio 1:1: Architecture Under the Radar - Three Projects in Asia
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Studio 1:1: Architecture Under the Radar - Three Projects in Asia in Ottawa, ON
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Founded in 2006, Studio 1:1 is an architecture practice operating regionally from its Hong Kong headquarters. From its roots in residential, corporate, and retail interiors, today it undertakes larger-scale civic and commercial projects that rely on a design-driven approach. This book presents in-depth case studies of three of the studio’s award-winning buildings at different locations across Asia: ‘Light & Span’ in the Philippines; Muse Edition in Hong Kong; and Entrance Pavilion in Thailand, each of which presented distinct challenges. The volume explores how the young firm addressed and resolved these problems to successfully produce three stunning pieces of infrastructural architecture.
Founded in 2006, Studio 1:1 is an architecture practice operating regionally from its Hong Kong headquarters. From its roots in residential, corporate, and retail interiors, today it undertakes larger-scale civic and commercial projects that rely on a design-driven approach. This book presents in-depth case studies of three of the studio’s award-winning buildings at different locations across Asia: ‘Light & Span’ in the Philippines; Muse Edition in Hong Kong; and Entrance Pavilion in Thailand, each of which presented distinct challenges. The volume explores how the young firm addressed and resolved these problems to successfully produce three stunning pieces of infrastructural architecture.

















