Dalian I & II
Dalian, China
Feasibility and concept study for two sister sites in in Dalian, China will be a mixed-use retail, commercial and residential project.
The project creates new courtyard-oriented mid-rise buildings and a landmark tower. The design strives to show sensitivity to the existing urban fabric by retaining a historic school building. This project is currently in progress.
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Taipei, Taiwan
The master plan of a residential community outside Taipei.
Read MoreBhutan Elder Sangha Sanctuary
Bhutan
This Buddhist sanctuary and residential compound in rural Bhutan allows senior monks to age-in-place within a vibrant, intergenerational community. The project is the first in Bhutan to incorporate ADA-design standards in a multi-unit residence.
Read MoreXIQU URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China
A model community is envisioned to rise around an arts colony, hotel/conference center, and “life-learning” campus modeled on the traditional Chinese Shu Yuan Academy. Master planning and urban design of a 240-acre site in China’s Sichuan province.
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Öböi XI Development
Budapest, Hungary
Urban master plan for an 80-acre mixed-use development on the Budapest side of the Danube.
The site is located in the Eleventh District at the intersection of Budapest’s second ring road and the Danube River, directly across from premier national arts and cultural institutions.
Read MoreQingdao Agora
Qingdao, China
Overlooking the Yellow Sea in central Qingdao, the Agora is a 2.3 million sq. ft. development consisting of a 4-story, 300,000 sq. ft. retail podium; a 30-story, 96-unit condominium tower; and a 51-story, 936,000 sq. ft. class-A office tower, upon completion the tallest in Shandong Province.
Read MoreSuntec City
Singapore
Six million square foot development of office, retail, entertainment, convention, exhibition, and civic space. Recognizing a dire need for public spaces in Singapore, Tsao & McKown initiated a dialogue between the government authorities and the client that resulted in the largest development of public spaces by private developers in Singapore’s history.
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