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We are living at a time that...The connections between the professions, which are engaged in the shaping of built form, are getting stronger and the differences amongst them are blurring...Global economic context, and emerging social and environment…

We are living at a time that...

The connections between the professions, which are engaged in the shaping of built form, are getting stronger and the differences amongst them are blurring...

Global economic context, and emerging social and environmental issues are leading the way to a new set of priorities...

A new generation of ‘urban thinkers’ is emerging...

‘Process’ is becoming more prominent than the ‘product’...


Land+Civilization Compositions (L+CC) is a Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Rotterdam based office that works and collaborates on issues related to built form, with a portfolio scope from research to design. We seek to interactively and informally brainstorm through some of our current questions about the formation of our built environment, over our past and current work in a variety of countries I contexts. The works of the office do not seek to merely design buildings, landscapes, or cities. Instead LCC harnesses the myriad of systems that are the backbone of our shared habitats – the movement of people, the flow of water/air, and the emerging digital interfaces – and coalesces them into an inextricably interwoven beautiful whole. The resulting formal expressions reinterpret the heritage of their localities, speak to the contemporary cultural conditions, and frame the emergent futures at hand.

LCC has won best built landscape in Asia 2020, been a finalist for Best Young World Designer 2018, and they have built works on 6 continents in the last decade. Recently their work has been exhibited in - New York, Sao Paolo, Rotterdam, Madrid, Venice, Istanbul, Cape Town, Seoul, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Melbourne. Their writings have been published in AD, Architecture Review, Domus, Volume and more. And they have given key note lectures ranging from Harvard GSD, TU Delft, Asia Business Council, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Swiss Architecture Museum, Global Maker Sustainable Innovation and Development Forum, Future Cities+ Future Technologies Conference, and many more.