This Linked Hybrid complex sited adjacent to the city of old city wall of Beijing. The Linked Hybrid is also called an ”open city within a city” project. The huge structure linked together 750 apartments, a public green space, commercial zones, a hotel, a cinema, a kinder garden, Montessori school and an underground parking. The buildings on the ground, under the ground and over the ground are fused together. Continue reading Linked Hybrid Complex, China
Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong is located in the heart of Kowloon’s business and entertainment district, overlooking the Victoria Harbour. Situated in the city center, the hotel is only a short distance from all major shops and attractions. The Hotel is famous for its fleet of Rolls-Royce limousines, which are used to transport guests in style to various locations throughout the territory. Continue reading The Peninsula hotel, Hong Kong
The Artfarm is located near Salt Point in upstate New York (1.5h drive from the City). The client is an art collector and owner of Chambers Fine Art, a well known gallery located in New York City and Beijing and which is specialized in contemporary Chinese art. Continue reading Art Farm
Beijing night life is really interesting and a lot of fun. While partying there, you will get across from private dinner parties, alcohol-soaked karaoke bars to lavish nightclubs. Continue reading Beijing Nightclubs
Today there are very stylish hotels in Beijing. One of them is called Kapok, which offers spartanly stylish rooms at 1, 280 yuan, about $166 at the current rate. The lobby of this hotel is breathtaking. It is designed by Pei Zhu and considered by many to be the first boutique hotel in Beijing. Continue reading Beijing Hotels
Pace Beijing is a 22,000-square-foot space in a former munitions factory. The place is located in the heart of the city’s gallery neighborhood, the Factory 798 District. The $20 million project is scheduled to open on Aug. 8, in time for the Summer Olympics. Continue reading Pace Beijing
Beijing National Stadium
Beijing, China
Cost: $500 million
Capacity: 91,000 (approximately 80,000 post-Olympics)
Opens: April 2008 Continue reading Coolest Stadiums