Australian architecture firm PMDL celebrated the 10 year anniversary of its Hong Kong Studio with an intimate soiree attended by its regional directors.
Australian architecture firm PMDL recently celebrated the 10 year anniversary of its Hong Kong Studio.
In 2008 PMDL set up a small studio to service the needs of a significant retail project in Kowloon.
Since then the studio’s portfolio has grown in a number of sectors including retail, education, leisure, masterplanning and recently residential refurbishment across the Asia Pacific region.
The studio’s portfolio now includes a number of projects throughout the region and Pacific.
‘The event was a great opportunity to celebrate with new and longstanding client relationships in the region,” said Simon Fallon, Practice Director for the Hong Kong Studio.
He added, “And more importantly, to thank our key clients along with local consultants and building contractors.”
The event was also attended by all the Practice Directors from both PMDL Sydney and Melbourne Studios, including David Morris, Donna Payne, Vicki Van Dijk, and Andrew Pender.
View more images of the anniversary party in the gallery below
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