Bryant Lu has been instrumental in leading development and driving changes at RLP. He shared the same design philosophy with over 600 professionals across Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Under his leadership, RLP has received over 130 local and international design awards and has been selected as a Top 50 architectural firm by UK’s “bd” magazine in 2016. As a civic-minded architect, Bryant also actively contributes to society through his involvement with various non-profit organizations. He is currently working on WuHan CTF Finance Centre (648m), Tianjin CTF Finance Centre (530m) and New World Centre in Hong Kong (265m).
Annual Conference, Presenter (China 2016)
Innovation Conference, Speaker (Shenzhen 2019)
17 October 2016
From Icon to Community: The Repositioning of the Mega Tower in the City Context
Bryant Lu & Guymo Wong, Ronald Lu & Partners
Historically, mega-towers were frequently labelled “egocentric displays of power,” becoming iconic symbols of a city or an individual. In today’s age of global hyper-urbanization, supertall...
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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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17 October 2016
From Icon to Community: The Repositioning of the Mega Tower in the City Context
Bryant Lu & Guymo Wong, Ronald Lu & Partners
Historically, mega-towers were frequently labelled “egocentric displays of power,” becoming iconic symbols of a city or an individual. In today’s age of global hyper-urbanization, supertall...
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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