Over the 2 1/2 year course of my involvment of this state-of-the-art facility, I was responsible for the coordination and construction of all building systems, civil and aviation coordination (airfield operations, aircraft layouts, utilities), in-situ mock-ups, field reporting, RFI/submittal review and response, change orders, enclosure coordination (which was comprised of unitized curtainwall, composite metal panel, CMU, and architectural concrete). Additionally, seismic joints, roofing, interior finishing, 7 types of ceiling panels and substructure for all of the above.
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This project, a Malaysian restaurant posing as a stamp shop, occupies a tucked away corner of the edgy Sheung Wan section of Hong Kong. Conceived as a speak-easy of sorts, one gains access by pressing one of the many stamps for sale in the sober street front facade. Once inside, visitors are greeted with a multitude of 1950's Chinese memorabilia. Classy, yet playful furniture and fixtures help to produce a charming and eccentric ambiance in this tiny restaurant. A green and pink color palette was used to stress the polarity between the fictionalized married couple whom are the proprietors. Mrs. Pound was designed within the office of Nelson Chow Design & Architecture.
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