Terence is the Head of Hong Kong, Singapore and Shenzhen. He leads the overall design direction and corporate business strategy across the 3 studios, enhancing Benoy’s core expertise, strengthening cross-border collaboration and unlocking opportunities across existing and future sectors and markets.
Terence has over 20 years’ international experience in masterplanning, architecture and interior design; creating, managing and delivering world-class and award-winning projects. He is a UK qualified architect and innovative designer at heart, having studied and practiced in Singapore, China and the UK. Terence has a diverse portfolio across Asia, Australia, the Middle East and the UK and he is skilled in delivering various projects from large-scale integrated resorts, masterplanning, mixed-use spaces to experiential retail, hospitality and residential developments.
Terence’s award-winning projects include Resorts World Sentosa, an integrated integrated resorts development in Singapore; Jewel Changi in Singapore, encompassing interior design, retail and aviation facilities; Changi Terminal 4 in Singapore, for architecture, interior design and wayfinding; Raffles City in Shenzhen, China, a leading mixed-use development including retail, offices, residences, and a SOHO tower; David Jones in Sydney, Australia, redeveloping its heritage flagship 12-floor department store; and the Al Bujairi masterplan and placemaking project in Riyadh, KSA, a lifestyle precinct at the gateway to the UNESCO heritage site.
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Wed 29 May
11:30 AM — 12:10 PM (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo
Live Long, Live Green: Sustainable Strategies for Asia’s Ageing Infrastructure
As Asia's population develops and ages, a critical challenge emerges: how can we create a sustainable built environment that empowers our youth, young families, and senior citizens? In this session, we'll explore innovative retrofitting strategies for existing buildings in developed nations as well as delve into preparing fast-growing economies for societies as they mature, examining how to construct new buildings. We'll discuss design, green building practices, and policy changes to achieve a thriving and sustainable Asia for all generations.
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