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Gallery

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  • International Commerce Centre, Hong Kong, China SAR

  • International Commerce Centre Lift Lobby, Hong Kong, China SAR

  • Shanghai World Financial Center, Shanghai, China

  • Shanghai World Financial Center Observation Deck, Shanghai, China

  • Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, Japan

  • Nihonbashi 1-Chome, Tokyo, Japan

  • Unilever House, London, UK

  • Tour First, Paris, France

  • Buffalo United States Courthouse, Buffalo, New York, USA

  • Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Tower, Abu Dhabi, UAE

  • Lotte World Tower, Soeul, South Korea

  • Heron Tower, London, UK

  • Hoftoren, The Hague, Netherlands

  • Hysan Place, Hong Kong

  • Museum of Modern Art Expansion and Renovation, New York City, USA

  • 333 Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, USA

  • Endesa Headquarters, Madrid, Spain

  • Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

  • Westendstraße 1, Frankfurt, Germany

  • Plaza 66, Shanghai (2000)

  • Samsung Seocho Headquarters, Seoul, South Korea

  • The Landmark, Hong Kong, China SAR

  • Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, USA

  • Hudson Yards Redevelopment, New York City, USA

  • JR Central Towers, Nagoya, Japan

  • World Bank Headquarters, Washington, D.C, USA (1996)

  • First Hawaiian Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA

  • Gannett/USAToday Headquarters, McLean, Virginia, USA

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