The Fleming Hotel / A Work of Substance
A Work of Substance was tasked to redesign and rebrand The Fleming Hotel, originally opened in 2006. A new take on the architecture, interior, products, and identity transformed The Fleming into a 66-room boutique hotel that is a true reflection of Hong Kong.
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Architects: A Work of Substance
Location: 41 Fleming Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Architect In Charge: Maxime Dautresme
Client: John Hui
Contractor: IBI Ltd
Area: 3382.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Dennis Lo
© Dennis Lo
Text description provided by the architects. A Work of Substance was tasked to redesign and rebrand The Fleming Hotel, originally opened in 2006. A new take on the architecture, interior, products, and identity transformed The Fleming into a 66-room boutique hotel that is a true reflection of Hong Kong.
© Dennis Lo
Hotel Main Entrance
© Dennis Lo
Occupying a building from the 70s?, the hotel stands in Wan Chai close to Victoria Harbour front. The multilayered design concept draws inspiration from the location and history, leveraging Hong Kong?s maritime heritage and 70s? industrial era to create a cultural, social and efficient character.
© Dennis Lo
One landmark that embodies these three elements is the Star Ferry ? having connected people across the harbour for over a century, it is a piece of Hong Kong?s collective memo...
© Dennis Lo
Architects: A Work of Substance
Location: 41 Fleming Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Architect In Charge: Maxime Dautresme
Client: John Hui
Contractor: IBI Ltd
Area: 3382.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Dennis Lo
© Dennis Lo
Text description provided by the architects. A Work of Substance was tasked to redesign and rebrand The Fleming Hotel, originally opened in 2006. A new take on the architecture, interior, products, and identity transformed The Fleming into a 66-room boutique hotel that is a true reflection of Hong Kong.
© Dennis Lo
Hotel Main Entrance
© Dennis Lo
Occupying a building from the 70s?, the hotel stands in Wan Chai close to Victoria Harbour front. The multilayered design concept draws inspiration from the location and history, leveraging Hong Kong?s maritime heritage and 70s? industrial era to create a cultural, social and efficient character.
© Dennis Lo
One landmark that embodies these three elements is the Star Ferry ? having connected people across the harbour for over a century, it is a piece of Hong Kong?s collective memo...
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