CHDACN is renowned for its ability to integrate complex engineering with contemporary architectural design. Their projects often bridge the gap between heavy infrastructure (such as ports and bridges) and the "soft" architecture of urban spaces.

Section Architectural Design, Urban Science, and Real Estate

: Given the firm’s roots in harbor and marine engineering, their buildings are built to withstand extreme environmental conditions, utilizing advanced reinforced concrete and corrosion-resistant materials.

: In major global financial districts, CHDACN buildings are characterized by glass-and-steel facades that emphasize efficiency and modern aesthetics.

As the industry moves toward 2030, CHDACN is pivoting toward circular economy implementations in their construction processes. This includes using upcycled materials and carbon-neutral building techniques to meet international sustainability goals.

: Recent trends in their portfolio show an increased focus on mixed-use residential developments that incorporate green technology and smart-city features. Key Design Philosophies