Think Evolution Architecture

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TEA stands for 'Think Evolution Architecture'. We are a research-based studio that specialises in Architecture, Interior and Environmental design

TEA has recently completed 3 residential projects, submitted an invited bid for a school, and researched into 'Urban Regeneration' with talks at Chinese Universities and workshops / competitions.

Photos from Think Evolution Architecture's post 21/11/2016

Recent Talks in Shanghai on 'Old & New + Regeneration'.

Photos from Think Evolution Architecture's post 05/10/2016

Designing in London, Beijing & Hong Kong:

Our talk was successfully held at the 'Long Time No Read Bookshop' in Shanghai on 24th September. I was delighted to share my experiences and projects at TEA / previous firms in different parts of the world. Aside from some technical problems with the projector (apologies again), we had some good questions and comments from the audience.

For full article, click on the links in the next 2 posts.

Photos from Think Evolution Architecture's post 15/09/2016

To make a difference and a better life, start by dreaming. Don't just accept it.

Photos from Think Evolution Architecture's post 15/09/2016

A recent entry for a competition (No, we didn't win, but we stuck to what we believe in - architecture & design needs to return to humanity, emotions, context & history.

Rural tourism is the trend in China now. We wanted to use this opportunity to think of ways (other than cheap destructive tourism) that bring long term value to these communities. The proposal is to create a self-supporting business model which can survive even if this rural tourism trend dies down. The workshop as a 'maker space' allows artists, outsiders and locals to learn from each other, and make art + furniture for use in the inn. Works are also sold in the village market, shipped nationwide and worldwide. Modern standard offices are shared by locals and outsiders. Working in the inn and selling souvenirs to the tourists are not the only options anymore.

Photos from Think Evolution Architecture's post 15/09/2016

A recent proposal as part of the regeneration for a Hakka Village in Hong Kong.

We studied how to use the existing green by the entrance as a communal space for events, performances and outdoor cinema. The 'stage' is a timber / bamboo deck on top of gabion (using abandoned rocks / bricks in the village). The 'benches' are mobile boxes coming in 3 sizes, and the smaller ones can be slotted into the biggest box for storage. The 3 model images illustrate 3 scenarios: 'Formal' performance on the decking, 'Informal' performance using the benches as a stage facing the traditional houses, and a 'Park' with benches on decking with views of the public square and greenery outside the wall. The decking connects to the house at the end, which acts as a preparation and storage room. The benches are proposed to be plastic and fitted with LED to glow in the dark like art pieces.

Photos from Think Evolution Architecture's post 15/05/2016

Back to university for a day only.... Third year hku final review.

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