CRAIG IAN DOUBLEDAY
Director | Urbis Hong Kong
BLArch, AAILA, HKILA, RLA, MHKIUD
Craig Doubleday is a Director with URBIS Limited and is a Fellow of the HKILA (since 2019), He has over 34 years experience (over 20 years with URBIS in Hong Kong) in the design, contract documentation and administration of a wide variety of landscape and urban design projects in Hong Kong, Australia and the Asia Pacific Region. He is also a Registered Landscape Architect and a Member of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects. His landscape design experience includes institutional and school, urban parks and open spaces; public and private residential developments; commercial projects such as retail, offices, etc; hotel; hospitals; and infrastructure projects such as roads, railways and utilities.
Craig Doubleday is a Director with URBIS Limited. He has over 34 years experience (over 20 years with URBIS in Hong Kong) in the design, contract documentation and administration of a wide variety of landscape and urban design projects in Hong Kong, Australia and the Asia Pacific Region. He is a Registered Landscape Architect, a Member of the Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects and a Member of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects. His landscape design experience includes hotels; urban parks and open spaces; public and private residential developments; commercial projects such as retail, offices, etc; hospitals; and infrastructure projects such as roads, railways and utilities.
Craig was Project Director for the Sanctuary Resort in Ho Tram and the Centrepoint Commercial Building in HCM, Vietnam and as been involved in a number of other design and planning related projects in Vietnam. Craig was Project
Director for the landscape design for Hong Ngoc Phuc Truong Minh International Hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Member of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) 1992
Fellow of Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects (FHKILA) 2019 (member since 2000)
Registered Landscape Architect (RLA) 2004
Member of the Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design 2010