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Andy Leung is Managing Director of Ronald Lu & Partners, an award-winning architectural practice housing over 550 staff across Hong Kong, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhen.
With more than 30 years of professional experience after graduating from the University of Hong Kong, Andy has accumulated vast architectural experience in a wide variety of projects including super high-rise mixed-use developments, large-scale residential developments, themed entertainment, retail complexes, institutional projects etc. His involvements span from master planning, conceptual design to project implementation, and he has led numerous projects focusing on sustainable and innovative design. As a lead consultant, he has been leading various Government studies including the review of the Building (Planning) Regulations under the Buildings Department.
Andy has been an active member of the Hong Kong Institute…
Hong Kong Chapter, Secretary (2017 – Present)
Annual Conference, Presenter (China 2016)
Annual Conference, Session Chair (Chicago 2019)
Annual Conference, Steering Committee (China 2016)
Four New Chapters Formed in 2018
19 October 2018
2016 Conference Steering Meeting
16 May 2016
16 September 2014
Learning from Hong Kong: Why High Density TODs Spell the Future for Asia’s Most Populous Cities
Bryant H.Y. Lu, Andy K.M. Leung & Anthony M.C. Cheung, Ronald Lu & Partners
The paper utilizes examples in Hong Kong and Shanghai to demonstrate why high- density Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs) spell the future for Asia’s most populous cities....
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19 October 2018
Four New Chapters Formed in 2018
In 2018, CTBUH established four new Chapters in Hong Kong, Philadelphia, Scandinavia and Seattle, more than have ever been established in a single year.
16 May 2016
2016 Conference Steering Meeting
Preparations for the upcoming CTBUH 2016 Conference are now significantly advancing, following a Steering Committee meeting in Hong Kong.
16 September 2014
Learning from Hong Kong: Why High Density TODs Spell the Future for Asia’s Most Populous Cities
Bryant H.Y. Lu, Andy K.M. Leung & Anthony M.C. Cheung, Ronald Lu & Partners
The paper utilizes examples in Hong Kong and Shanghai to demonstrate why high- density Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs) spell the future for Asia’s most populous cities....
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