We create
places
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not just buildings
In One, Homantin
In One is a luxurious residential development with 844 units site atop Ho Man Tin MTR Station, it consists of 4 residential towers (24 to 25 storeys) with a 4-storeys podium accommodating a central podium park, clubhouse, swimming pool, car park and other ancillary facilities. In One is directly connected to the MTR station concourse via the shuttle lift tower to a new Integrated Entrance. The design of the Integrated Entrance went through different stages of process and approvals were obtained from relevant Government Departments and Committees including “Safety and Security Coordinating Committee (SSCC)” and the “Station and Transport Integration Committee (STIC)”.
Hospital Authority Supporting Services Centre in North Lantau
The proposed Hospital Authority Supporting Services Centre in North Lantau (HASSC) is an industrial use building, operated by Hospital Authority (HA) to provide supporting services to existing and new hospitals. The design and construction project of the 6-storey building comprises Laundry, Central Food Production Unit, Data Centre (Tier III Standards), Central Emergency Stores for Linen and PPE, and Ancillary Services not only facilitates the functional performance of the building but also on the identity of humanity and harmony for workers.
21st Century Business Hub, Tung Chung
Tung Chung East is set to be transformed into a new town by the Government as part of their expansion plans for Tung Chung New Town. Situated in close proximity to the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and Tuen Mun Check Lap Kok Tunnel, the site enjoys excellent connectivity with Guandong Province and Macau. Capitalizing on these advantages, the project aims to develop the site into a cutting-edge 21st Century Business Hub, featuring a mix of retail, office, and data center facilities.
Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School
Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School is a through-train school with both primary and secondary divisions. We believe a school is place to learn, an opportunity to encounter the world around oneself at a primary level. Located atop of a hill site overlooking the Kowloon peninsula with unparalleled panoramic views over the surrounding mountain range, the building massing spawns spontaneously with the ‘Fan’ shape of Caldecott Hill. The voids derived from this unique building form is again replenished with light, air, and other elements of nature, bringing in life to the new classrooms and allowing interaction to physically take place between the students and the environment they are exposed to, engaging nature into the process of learning, again.
Conversion of Morse Park Swimming Pool Complex
The existing Morse Park Swimming Pool Complex was originally opened to the public on 3 December 1970 and it has served the nearby community for nearly 50 years. The original swimming pool complex consist of two 50m long, 8 lanes swimming pools, 3 training pools, a children’s pool as well as a diving pool, all of which are outdoor pools. This project comprises of construction of a new indoor heated pool and provision of a new outdoor children’s pool in place of the existing secondary pool and children’s pool.