P & T Architects & Engineers Ltd.
P&T Architects & Engineers Ltd (P&T, traditional Chinese: 巴馬丹拿; simplified Chinese: 巴马丹拿), formerly known as Palmer and Turner Hong Kong and in Chinese as "Kung Wo Yeung Hong" (公和洋行), is a firm of architects who have designed many landmark buildings in Hong Kong, Shanghai and in southeast Asia.
History
Based in Hong Kong, P&T claims its roots when architect William Salway set up his own practice on 1 October 1868.[1] Herbert William Bird, a partner of the firm from 1901–28,[2] was also a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Hong Kong public records suggest that Palmer & Turner arose out of Palmer & Bird – a prominent firm at the time whose senior partner was Lennox Godfrey Bird, younger brother of HW Bird.[3]
P&T, having been working in the region since 1998, opened an office in Dubai in 2004.[4][5]
Hong Kong
Notable commissions in Hong Kong include:[2]
- Hong Kong Club Building (second generation, 1897)
- Mountain Lodge (second generation, 1900)
- Victoria Hospital (1903)
- Alexandra House (first generation, 1904)
- Rosary Church (1905)
- Netherlands India Commercial Bank (1906)
- Victoria Theatre (1911)
- No. 27 Lugard Road (1914)
- Rutton House (1923)
- Shek-O Clubhouse (1924)
- Hop Yat Church (1926)
- The Falls (1928)
- St. Stephen's College (1929)
- SCMP Building (1932)
- Pedder Building (1932)
- Ko Shing Theatre (1932)
- Bank of Canton Building (1932)
- War Memorial Hospital (1932)
- Kau Yan Church (1932)
- HKSBC Head Office (third generation, 1935)
- Maryknoll School & Convent (1936)
- Hillcrest Apartments (1937)
- Eu Gardens (1938)
- Marina House (1939)
- Holland House (1939)
- Hong Kong Hilton (1963)
- Standard Chartered Bank Building (1990)
Shanghai
Notable commissions in Shanghai include:
- Peace Hotel (1926-9)
Singapore
Notable commissions in Singapore include:
- Rediffusion Building, Clemenceau Avenue (1948-9)
- MacDonald House, Orchard Road (1949)
- Sandes Soldiers Home, Portsdown Road (1949)
- Odeon Cinema, North Bridge Road (1953)
- Bank of China Building, Battery Road (1953)
Part of P&T building works
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Hong Kong Club Building (second generation, 1897)
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Pedder Building, Hong Kong (1923)
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HSBC Building, Shanghai, Shanghai (1923)
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Customs House, Shanghai (1927)
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Sassoon House, Shanghai (1929)
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Prince's Building, Hong Kong (second generation, 1965)
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Jardine House, Hong Kong (1972)
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Exchange Square, Hong Kong (1988)
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Marks & Spencer, Hong Kong
References
- ↑ Roberts, Jeff (3 June 2009). "P&T Group est. 1868". Construction Week. Retrieved 2009-06-27.
- 1 2 "50 years of Hong Kong Institute of Architects: Authorized Architects in Private Practice 1903-1941" (PDF). HKIA Journal (45): 48. 2006.
- ↑ "Historic Building Appraisal" (PDF). lcsd
.gov . Leisure and Cultural Services Department. 27 June 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2015..hk The first owner of No. 27 Lugard Road was Herbert William Bird (1872-?), Lennox's elder brother, who bought the land at a price of $2,160 on 27 July 1914 in public auction.
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(help) - ↑ "International architects P&T celebrate second successful year in Dubai". Al Bawaba (MyWire). 16 May 2006. Retrieved 2009-06-27.
- ↑ "P&T Dubai continues to expand operations". Al Bawaba. 5 February 2008. Retrieved 2009-06-27.
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