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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)”.
Tin Shui Wai New Public Market
Taking inspiration from the vitality of Tin Shui Wai’s natural landscape, the first elevated public market in Hong Kong has been introduced with natural terracing forms, feature canopies, and urban landscaping design that resemble sprouting seeds. In contrast to the obsolete conventional market design, integration of MiC stalls, multiple landscaped public open spaces, event spaces, and an iconic hydroponic farm promote a friendly neighborhood with social sustainable place for community. The new market will serve as a new urban center of the district, where present-day market culture is reinterpreted as a community hub for everyday grocery shopping, production of fresh produce, and public enjoyment.
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.
Hong Kong International Airport Data Centre and Multipurpose Building
As an integral part of the digital and maintenance infrastructure for the Hong Kong International Airport’s Three-Runway System (3RS), this one-of-a-kind state-of-art high-tier data centre and vehicle maintenance depot facility cum airport office accommodation will create an all new infrastructural platform of virtual and physical technologies to cope with the Hong Kong International Airport’s future air traffic growth and to maintain Hong Kong’s competitiveness as an international aviation hub.
The Addi+ion
Set in a neighbourhood of one of the oldest residential settlement on the Kowloon Peninsula and a historical gathering ground for the vanished Tanka fishermen before its reclamation, this modern 27-storey apartment tower outfitted with retail and clubhouse facilities at podium levels attempts to re-invent its disappearing urban context, which dated back for centuries. As a metaphor, the building resembles a collage of a densely-populated boxed-in dwelling flats randomly staggering on each other to harbor the birth of a new cityscape.
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks
Data Technology Hub is a pilot project spearheaded by Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) with the initiative to support the development of science and technology and the re-industrialization of Hong Kong. The development is modern and hi-tech with a focus on high-end, highly customizable and growing technology evolution in relation to new generation of consumer products embedded with Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. DT Hub serves to stimulate an encouraging working environment, well-designed with modern office provisions, recreational facilities as well as a large communal landscaped garden essential for a collaborative working environment. In the advanced technology sector, work can take place on virtual platforms defined by personal parameters. This assumed indifference is manifested across from one’s lap to work desks and stations through to the premises hosting these powerhouse – often isolated and clustered within a space. This project aims to explore this paradox to define the balance in productivity as well as the relationship between connectivity and data exchange as well as the correlation of the spatiality of the workspace itself.
West Kowloon Government Offices
On completion, the proposed twin towers will provide over 79,000 square meters of office space for the government, as well as a number of arts and educational venues. The notion of an open and transparent government is fully conveyed via a series of carefully formulated and interconnected civic spaces and public platforms throughout the buildings to encourage community engagement and promote cultural awareness. As a threshold between one of the oldest settlement on Kowloon Peninsula and the fading waterfront to the west, every effort is exploited to re-establish the connection between the people, the government and Hong Kong’s ever-elusive shoreline.
The Cavaridge
The residential development includes 2 luxurious residential towers and 56 nos. of deluxe villas nestled against the undulating hillside of Kau To Shan. This development has a total GFA of 30,036 sq.m. The towers and houses are arranged in the orientation facing the Tolo Harbour, residents enjoy a panoramic view of the Shatin Racecourse and the prestigious scenery of Kau To Shan. A basement carpark and a podium of recreational facilities are provided for the exclusive use of the residents.
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.
Digital Reality Kin Chuen Data Centre
Dubbed Digital Realty Kin Chuen (HKG11), this state-of-art Tier-3 data centre installation will deliver up to 24 megawatts of IT capacity from the heart of Hong Kong’s developing data center cluster in Kwai Chung. This pilot project will create an all new infrastructural platform of digital, information and internet technology upon completion, safeguarding mission-critical data with the highest levels of security and operational reliability.