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Emperor Hotel
Within the pulsating heartbeat of Causeway Bay, a captivating architectural gem emerges, gracefully embracing the challenge of a narrow site. This visionary project presents a splendid four-star hotel thoughtfully crafted for cosmopolitan explorers. Seamlessly weaving contemporary design with the rhythm of the dynamic city, the hotel’s modern facade stands as a testament to architectural innovation. Comprising approximately 300 stylish rooms, it caters to the discerning tastes of urban travelers. Reverence for the adjacent mosque temple resonates throughout the design and construction, fostering a harmonious coexistence. From the fusion of indoor and outdoor spaces to the enchanting amenities, this haven celebrates the spirit of modernity.
Student Hostels in Area 39
The project will provide close to 700 bed-spaces for one of the top universities in Hong Kong. As a nurturing ground where students can explore their aspirations and potentials, the idea behind this unique learning and accommodation complex is that students are able to rest, play, study, experience, interact and grow in a village like setting where leisure and learning will both form an integral part of their personal development process.
ONE & TWO HARBOUR SQUARE
Awarded LEED Gold Certification rating and located in the very center of one of the fast growing ex-industrial district in East Kowloon, this prime twin-tower office development is a popular choice for modern businesses entrepreneurs. To highlight this forward leap from an obsolete urban context, the façade treatment emphasizes strongly on the building’s clean verticality and interlocking volumes.
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.