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Patrick Lau

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Patrick Lau Sau-shing
劉秀成
Patrick Lau at the Chingying Institute of Visual Arts Design Show 2010
Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
In office
1 October 2004 – 30 September 2012
Preceded byLau Ping-cheung
Succeeded byTony Tse
ConstituencyArchitectural, Surveying and Planning
Personal details
Born (1944-06-01) 1 June 1944 (age 80)
Macau
NationalityHong Kong Chinese
SpouseRuby Lau Fu Lut-bing
ChildrenAlexander Lau Gi-mun
Pandora Lau Sei-mun
EducationSt. Paul's College
Alma materUniversity of Manitoba (BArch)
University of East Asia (MBA)
OccupationArchitect
professor
Patrick Lau
Traditional Chinese劉秀成
Simplified Chinese刘秀成
Transcriptions

Patrick Lau Sau-shing SBS is a Hong Kong architect, legislative councillor, educator and civil servant. He had been a representative on the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo) as a member for the Architectural, Surveying and Planning Functional Constituency, as well as a member of the Professional Forum party, between 2004 and 2012.

Between 1996 and 2000, he was head of the Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong.

Background

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Lau was a student of St Paul's College, Hong Kong. After going to Canada, he graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1969 and returned to Hong Kong to teach at the University of Hong Kong in 1973. He earned his Master of Business Administration in 1988. From 1996 to 2000, he served as the head of the Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong. He is a Fellow Member and Past President of the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) as well as Honorary University Fellow, Honorary Professor and former Head/Professor of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong.

He is a designer for the following schools in Hong Kong:

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References

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  1. ^ "Hong Kong Housing Authority and Housing Department – Housing Authority Members". Hong Kong Housing Authority. 7 April 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Preceded by Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Architectural, Surveying and Planning
2004–2012
Succeeded by