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Kevin Lim Chin-kwok, founder and managing director of OpenUU, believes the workplace design trend is about bosses seeking a happy medium:
OPENUUApril 17, 2015

"By integrating Nike’s branding into the office’s public spaces, OpenUU has created a colourful and dynamic environment that, on all accounts, is a slam dunk."
OPENUUJanuary 5, 2015

Kevin Lim Chin-kwok, managing director of openUU, employed it as a key element in a warehouse-to-gallery conversion at Wong Chuk Hang
OPENUUMarch 20, 2014
We find that most of the challenges our studio has to work through invariably turn out to be a plus point. In the context of Hong Kong, the heightened pace of the city has taught us to be quite flexible in our operation; the overwhelming density has introduced us to a different way of understanding the occupation of space.
OPENUUDecember 17, 2013

Architecture and design practice openUU (pronounced "open you, you") was founded in 2011 by Kevin Lim Chin-kwok (son of artist and architect William Lim of CL3)
OPENUUFebruary 18, 2013

To Doze, Design in Hong Kong In an industrial section of the city, a vast loft is a place to stretch out
OPENUUMay 18, 2012

The Art Flat by openUU. It's kind of like IKEA meets art. Minus all those bizarre Swedish names.
OPENUUMay 8, 2012

'It is intricate and quite functional,' says Lim. The unit provides storage space for books and objects, but also contains a nook for naps and benches for seating.
OPENUUMarch 12, 2012