Ray Chu Architectural Design

Ray Chu Architectural Design

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綠色生活﹕「長屋設計」八十後 為長者修補安樂窩 - 20160110 - 副刊 - 星期日WorkShop 07/06/2016

Designing homes for elderlies with excess materials from construction sites.

綠色生活﹕「長屋設計」八十後 為長者修補安樂窩 - 20160110 - 副刊 - 星期日WorkShop 【明報專訊】安享餘年,有着平安快樂享度老年的意思,如此簡單的盼望,很多長者也未必能如願實現。

Video games will become tools to solve architecture challenges 03/08/2016

Video games will become tools to solve architecture challenges Video games will become an increasingly important tool for designing cities, according to Los Angeles architect and game developer Jose Sanchez

Building Trust Heroes 01/29/2016

Raymond Chu graduated with a degree in Master of Architecture from Carleton University, Canada. His thesis “Extra Extra SMALL: Learning from Poverty, Density, Housing, and Hong Kong” which tackled the unique poverty housing typology called Subdivided Unit, had earned him international recognitions from design awards and media publications. With a passion to utilize his architectural knowledge and skills, he is currently working alongside with various public, private, and non-profit sectors in Hong Kong.

“I believe adequate living environments should not be exclusive only to those who can afford it. Thus, I am very pleased to become part of Building Trust; to shed light to the underprivileged and provide what is rightfully theirs – the basic human rights to live in places that are comfortable, healthy, and safe.” Raymond

On Canadian Construction Sites, You Build the Roof First 10/26/2015

In Canada, You Build the Roof First

On Canadian Construction Sites, You Build the Roof First Conventional construction logic says that you have to build foundations first, roofs last. Montreal, Canada, home to poutine and twisted logic, disagr...

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