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Christine Hau is a co-founder of the Hong Kong-based architecture and design practice Lead8, which in just seven years has rocketed from start-up to the ranks of the world's leading firms. She tells us about its remarkable success and her own contribution towards it.
For an architectural firm founded just seven years ago to vault into the ranks of the worldâs largest practices seems an achievement so remarkable that itâs frankly unbelievable. Yet thatâs exactly the feat that Lead8 â a Hong Kong-based architecture, urban-masterplanning, interior-design, graphics and branding company that set up shop in a modest Quarry Bay studio in 2014 and now has offices in Shenzhen, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and London â has managed to pull off.
Not only does it currently rank in 53rd place among the globeâs leading architectural firms â with major projects ongoing in the Greater Bay Area as well as further afield, and a team of more than 250 in five locations around the world â but Lead8 also walked away with five 2021-22 Asia-Pacific Property Awards for its large-scale projects in Shenzhen, Nanjing and Chengdu, as well as a pair of Gold Stevie Awards recognising business excellence. Although continually engaged in the visionary exercise of re-imagining urban and interior living for a future that seems especially challenging, surely such an astonishing degree of success must have been beyond the wildest dreams of the companyâs founding partners?
âWhen we set up Lead8, weâd already worked alongside each other for many years, and we shared a passion for creativity and excellence in design,â says Christine Hau, one of Lead8âs co-founders and executive directors who form the companyâs global leadership team in Hong Kong. âWe all wanted to bring about change, introduce new ideas to the industry and give back to our cities and communities through resilient, meaningful and impactful design. Setting up Lead8 gave us the platform to do that, so this has been a natural progression for us.â
At Lead8, Hau oversees the companyâs business, financial, legal and operational sides, as well as leading its marketing, communications, branding and social responsibility activities. Born in Britain and one of the eldest daughters of constantly travelling parents from Hong Kong, her businessman father expected sheâd work as his apprentice until an interest in design spurred her to study in that area, later combining it with management.
âYou can put on a nice dress or jacket and itâs individual,â says the effervescent and engaging Hau, in an accent that bears no discernible traces of her Scottish birthplace, âbut I feel building design â architecture and interiors â is for everyone. Iâm captivated by the beauty of forms and details in buildings and cities, so I studied subjects that united my passion for design with my affinity for business â with business providing the means of turning creative visions into reality.â
After completing university, she began her career in the UK, and eventually made the decision to head to Hong Kong. It wasnât simply a matter of having strong family ties here; she also felt this was a place where she could take her career to a new level and possibly a new direction. âThis is a fast-paced place and an international hub, where there are opportunities both here in Asia as well as connections with the West.â
In any case, Hau was already accustomed to an international way of life. âWe moved around and travelled a lot,â she says, âso my childhood was quite adventurous and exciting â a mix of cultures and experiences â which is partly why Iâve always believed we should explore opportunities as we go along.
âLearning isnât just about formal education and books. Experience is also very important in life, which is how Iâve brought up my children. It also probably explains why Iâve persistently changed course in life, grasping opportunities to study and change direction.â
After spending time at other international design practices, where she gained further experience in areas such as finance, corporate law and governance, strategy and operations, Hau took the plunge and joined a group of architects and designers sheâd worked closely with to found Lead8. The team moved into its first studio in Shipyard Lane, literally around the corner from the much-expanded premises on Kingâs Road that the company occupies now. âThe move into this new studio was a defining moment for us,â she says. âIt marked a step in our evolution from start-up to international design brand and set the scene for our next chapter.â
While the companyâs meteoric growth is beyond impressive, it must surely have something to do with the sheer physical scale and breathtakingly imaginative reach of many of its projects, in which every detail â from the macro to the micro â is considered, and natural elements and the latest technologies both form integral parts. Yet for all the size and scope, Hau insists that much of Lead8âs work is underpinned by âdesign that understands people â and the urge to push the boundaries to deliver destinations and experiences unlike any otherâ in their respective locations.
Typifying this approach is the vast Hubei Coordination Urban Renewal Scheme in Shenzhen, due for completion in 2024, which conserves and protects a historic 500-year-old village, yet does so in the context of a dazzling and forward-looking 21st-century urban development. Another major undertaking in the Greater Bay Area is New Worldâs 11 SKIES at Chek Lap Kok, which will be Hong Kongâs largest hub for retail, dining and entertainment, in a development adjoining the airport terminals, along with grade-A office towers, immersive educational experiences and even an indoor/outdoor karting track.
For sheer imaginative bravura, however, itâs hard to beat HarbourLoop, a Lead8 social-responsibility case study that proposes a 23km-long walkway and cycle track encircling Hong Kongâs Victoria Harbour, with two elegant infrastructure additions linking the two sides and a series of community, culture and commuter hubs along the way. âWe did it to show the possibilities of urban design thinking for Hong Kong â a zero-carbon network that unites both sides of the harbour,â says Hau. âAs a design firm, weâre in the fortunate position of driving and sparking conversations about the future, which is what influences change.â
As for her own role within the firm, Hau says she uses design thinking to inform the way she oversees Lead8âs business, financial, legal and operational activities. âIt offers me and my team the opportunity to manage and build a design firm differently, and to help our team of designers do what they do best â which is to create designs that are positively giving back to our communities. We create the platforms on which our global team and operations can function, and we nurture, support and empower our teams â weâre passionate about our people.â
Asked about her experiences as a female in her industry, Hau says she believes that âwhen it comes to work, women have traditionally been conscious of their gender, but this is changing â and I see the younger generation of women and men active in this shift. But Iâve always had strong female leaders in the industry to look up to and my own experience has been that gender hasnât limited my opportunities.
âNo matter what your gender is, leadership is about more than just being a boss. Itâs inspiring, motivating and empowering those around you. Just as design inherently gives back to the cities and communities it touches, at Lead8 we have a deep commitment to the next generations through mentoring and learning opportunities, and weâre equally dedicated to supporting causes that help to build a brighter world.â
And if you were wondering how â with eight projects nearing completion in the next year and several more about to kick off â this working mother manages to find equilibrium between office and home, Hau says thereâs always a connection between work and life. âIâm fortunate to have a supportive circle of family and friends, which helps ease the pressure in challenging times. In any case, instead of separating, I prefer to balance these parts of my life, as Iâm passionate about Lead8 and the firm weâve created. Each day is different â and I donât count the hours at work, but the results weâve achieved.â
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