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post updated 31 August 2021

Llewelyn Davies Yeang – Key Projects

Featured Buildings by Llewelyn Davies Yeang Architects, alphabetical:

Great Ormond Street Hospital – Children’s Medical Centre, London, England, UK
Date built: 2008-
Great Ormond Street Hospital by Llewelyn Davies Yeang Architects
image from architects office
Great Ormond Street Hospital Building
Development of a Children’s Medical Centre, comprising one new clinical building, and the radical rebuilding and refurbishment of the old Cardiac wing
Approximate building construction cost: £300m

University College Hospital – EGA Wing, London, England, UK
Date built: –
University College Hospital building by Llewelyn Davies Yeang Architects
photo © Adrian Welch
University College Hospital London Building

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Singapore Science Centre design by architects TR Hamzah Yeang
Date built: 2008-
Singapore Science Centre by Llewelyn Davies Yeang Architects
image courtesy of the architecture practice
Singapore Science Centre building

The architecture practice includes famous Malaysian architect – Ken Yeang, known for bioclimatic skyscrapers and sustainable design, mostly in south-east Asian projects

Older Projects involving Ken Yeang, alphabetical:

Menara Mesiniaga tower, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date built: 1995
Design: Ken Yeang

Mixed-use tower Kuwait City, Kuwait
Date built: 2005-
Design: Hamzah & Yeang
bioclimatic skyscraper, 40 storeys

National Library, Singapore
Date built: 2006
Design: T.R.Hamzah & Yeang
1998 Architecture Competition winner

T.R.Hamzah & Yeang
This architecture practice had their office base in Selangor, Malaysia, southeast Asia

University College Hospital London
University College Hospital London
photograph © Adrian Welch

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Location: London, south east England, UK

LDY Practice Information

LDY, under the design direction of Dr. Ken Yeang, is an international architecture and design consultancy dedicated to being the world leader in the design and delivery of signature deep green buildings and sustainable design solutions. In the UK and worldwide, LDY has worked in over 100 countries and is currently active in 15 countries worldwide.

LDY has a track record of delivering innovative hospital buildings. The practice designed the recently completed phase 2 development of The University College London Hospital (UCH). housing a range of state-of-the art medical services, including maternity and neonatal facilities, whilst also creating a striking design that reflects the character and identify of the hospital.

Ken Yeang Architect

Llewelyn Davies Yeang appoints Aurore Julien as Head of Sustainability
3 Jun 2008

Demonstrating LDY’s continuing commitment to sustainable architecture, the company is pleased to announce the appointment of Aurore Julien as Head of Sustainability.

Aurore joins LDY in May from RambollWhitbybird bringing with her an extensive knowledge of building physics, renewable energy, and cogeneration applications. Whilst at RWB, Aurore won the Sustainability Design of the Year Award in 2006 and 2007.

London Architect

Website: https://www.ldavies.com/

London Architectural Designs

London Architecture Designs – chronological list

London Architects

London Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:

David Hockney Digital Sunrise at Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Lights, London, England, artwork by David Hockney
image courtesy David Hockney
David Hockney at Piccadilly Circus

Pinnacle House, at Royal Wharf, Newham, East London
Architecture: Mæ
Pinnacle House Royal Wharf Newham
photo courtesy of architects firm
Pinnacle House, Royal Wharf Newham

English Architects

Architecture Studios

Buildings / photos for the Llewelyn Davies Yeang Architecture page welcome