Associate Director
BA, Dip Arch, ARB
Hong Kong, China
Bianca Cheung

Photograph by Frederic Aranda ©

With extensive experience in overseeing projects from inception to completion, Bianca worked on notable projects such as D’Leedon in Singapore and Wangjing SOHO in Beijing whilst at ZHA’s London and Beijing offices. After relocating to Hong Kong in 2011, she played a key role in the Jockey Club Innovation Tower at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the Morpheus Hotel in Macau, and the International Gateway Centre in West Kowloon.


Featured Projects
to the world’s first free-form high-rise exoskeleton optimizes the interiors by creating spaces that are uninterrupted by supporting walls or columns, discover highlights of Bianca's notable projects at ZHA.

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Bianca completed a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies from the University of Hong Kong and a Diploma in Architecture from the Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL) in London. She participates as a design studio critic at universities in Hong Kong, contributing insights to the next generation of architects.
Bianca’s diverse experience across London, Hong Kong, and Beijing has shaped her culturally sensitive, functional, and sustainable design approach.
Projects
Explore a selection of projects Bianca has contributed to since joining ZHA.

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Mixed Use
Offices
Adjacent to the West Kowloon Cultural District, the 3.2 million sq. ft. development above Hong Kong’s High Speed Rail West Kowloon Terminus connects established and emerging neighbourhoods with a network of public gardens and landscaped plazas.

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Roofline
Residential
Education
Established in 1991, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST) has become a leading research institution consistently ranked amongst the best in Asia and around the globe. Over half of the university’s 16,000 students enrolled in the 2019-2020 academic year are from overseas, creating an urgent demand for new residential facilities within its Clear Water Bay campus.

Photograph by Xue Liang 薛亮
Hospitality
Located in the Cotai district of Macau adjacent to the Lotus Bridge crossing with mainland China, the Hollywood-inspired Studio City resort has welcomed guests and visitors to the city since 2015.

Photograph by Virgile Simon Bertrand
Hospitality
The world’s first free-form high-rise exoskeleton optimises the interiors by creating spaces that are uninterrupted by supporting walls or columns. Three horizontal vortices generate the voids through the building and define the hotel’s dramatic internal public spaces.

Photograph by Iwan Baan
Education
The Jockey Club Innovation Tower (JCIT) is home to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) School of Design, and the Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation.

Courtesy of Soho China, photograph by Jerry Yin
Offices
Mixed Use
Located in Wangjing’s centre, Wangjing Soho is a mixed-use development consisting of three towers 118, 127, 200 metres in height designed as three interweaving ‘mountains’ that fuse building and landscape to bring together the surrounding community with a new 60,000m² public park. The design responds to the flows of the city and allows natural daylight into each building from all directions.

Photograph by Hufton + Crow
Residential
Tall Buildings
D`Leedon, Singapore comprises 7 residential towers, 12 semi-detached villas and integrated landscaping with recreation facilities.
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