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Completed in 2016, this project for St. Joseph’s Anglo-Chinese School in Ping Shan re-envisions two critical public zones — the Our Lady’s Grotto and the School History Museum.

The grotto was sculpted with natural stones and subtle lighting to evoke peace and devotion. At the same time, the museum interior was redesigned as a contemporary gallery combining LED-backlit timelines, interactive digital content, and handcrafted wooden trophy cabinets. Together, they form a symbolic continuum — linking the school’s Catholic faith with its proud educational legacy.

Project details

Construction Duration

~2 months

Location

PING SHAN

Signature materials

  • Grotto Structure: Natural rough stone masonry

  • Statue Base: Polished white marble block

  • Feature Lighting: LED spotlight (2700K warm white)

  • Display Wall: Matte grey laminate with embedded LED strip

  • Flooring (History Museum): Grey oak vinyl plank flooring

  • Trophy Cabinet: Custom walnut veneer with glass panels

  • Digital Display: Built-in tablet & wall-mounted LED screen

Area

-- sqft.

Year

2016

CONCEPT & DESIGN INTENT

Working within a live school campus demanded careful coordination to minimize disruption.
The design team collaborated closely with the principal and faculty committee to ensure both theological appropriateness and functional practicality.
Installation schedules were compressed into the summer break period, requiring precision planning and pre-fabricated components.
The result — completed within two months — demonstrates the power of disciplined collaboration and shared purpose.

SPATIAL STRATEGY

The layout connects two distinct yet complementary experiences.
At the entrance courtyard, the Grotto invites visitors into a calm, meditative environment framed by natural stone and soft illumination.
From there, visitors proceed to the History Museum, where a linear timeline guides them chronologically through the school’s evolution.
The design establishes a gentle transition from contemplative stillness to intellectual discovery.

GALLERY

MATERIALITY & DETAILING

Natural textures and warm artificial light define the project’s atmosphere.

The Grotto employs rough-hewn rock masonry and a white marble statue of the Virgin Mary, softly lit by recessed LED spotlights.
In contrast, the Museum adopts refined finishes — matte grey wall panels, linear LED light bands, and light oak-tone flooring — to create a minimal yet reverent exhibition environment.
Custom walnut display cabinets complement the modern digital timeline with tactile warmth.

PROJECT GOALS & OUTCOMES

The renovation achieves multiple goals:

  • Spiritual renewal: providing a peaceful devotional landmark for students and staff.

  • Educational continuity: transforming archival materials into an engaging visual narrative.

  • Aesthetic integration: balancing modern exhibition design with the school’s classic architectural language.
    The outcome is a cohesive experience that strengthens both institutional pride and collective memory.

COLLABORATION & CONSTRAINTS

Working within a live school campus demanded careful coordination to minimize disruption.
The design team collaborated closely with the principal and faculty committee to ensure both theological appropriateness and functional practicality.
Installation schedules were compressed into the summer break period, requiring precision planning and pre-fabricated components.
The result — completed within two months — demonstrates the power of disciplined collaboration and shared purpose.

ST. JOSEPH'S ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL

PING SHAN

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