Hong Kong Architecture Highlights, HK Buildings

Kennedy Town swimming pool

Hong Kong’s skyline is one of the most recognisable in the world. With over 1,000 skyscrapers (the most in any city in the world) and a unique mix of Chinese and British influence, Hong Kong’s exceptional architecture is sure to impress every visitor.

Elephant Grounds Coffee Mid Levels in Hong Kong

Elephant Grounds Coffee Mid Levels

Design: JJA / Bespoke Architecture

Elephant Grounds Coffee Mid-Levels is the second landmark project for the Hong Kong-based cafe in two years. Designed in collaboration with Elephant Grounds founder, Kevin Poon, this new flagship location for the brand divides the double height space as a sequence of “lifestyle-oriented” moments.

Jockey Club Innovation Tower in Hong Kong

Jockey Club Innovation Tower

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. Award for Jockey Club Innovation Tower, a radical new building dedicated to the Hong Kong Polytechnic’s School of Design and its expansion. The JCIT building cexpresses the dynamism of an institution looking to the future.

Taikoo Place Public Space Development

Taikoo Place Hong Kong

Swire Properties HK$15 billion redevelopment project in Quarry Bay, with international architecture firms including Hugh Dutton Associés, Gustafson Porter and Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd.

Zaha Hadid Exhibition in Hong Kong Artisttree

Zaha Hadid Exhibition

‘With experimentation, you think you’re going to find out one thing, but you actually discover something else…more than you bargain for’ – critically acclaimed exhibition of early paintings and drawings by late architect Zaha Hadid

H Queen’s Tower in Hong Kong Building

H Queens Tower

Architects: CL3

Dedicated to art businesses, restaurants and retail, the building aims to transform the urban environment by creating a new focus for art and entertainment alongside HK’s historic Pottinger Street.

MOCAPE Shenzhen Building: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU

MOCAPE Shenzhen Building

Design: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, architects. New photos, taken by Duccio Malagamba, feature Shenzhen’s new cultural meeting point and a venue for architectural exhibitions by architect Wolf D. Prix.

Museum of Contemporary Art Shenzhen

MOCAPE

Design: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, architects. Grand ceremony to celebrate completion of construction of MOCAPE in Shenzhen, China: “Museum space is like a three-dimensional Chinese Garden” said architect Wolf D. Prix.

The Ribbon House in Hong Kong: FAK3

The Ribbon House

Architects: FAK3 . The idea of the house was to create a ribbon-like structure that sweeps through the floors in a sequence of twirls. This gives an exciting transition through each level and the void space created by the stairs acts as a light well, drawing natural light into all levels.

Oct Design Museum, Shenzhen Building

Oct Design Museum Shenzhen

Design: Studio Pei-Zhu architects. This building focuses mainly on fashion shows, product design, and conceptual automotive shows. The goal was to create a space that is surreal to the subject matter but also transcendental in surrounding and feeling.

Xili Sports and Cultural Centre Shenzhen, China

Xili Sports and Cultural Centre Shenzhen

MVRDV with Zhubo Architecture Design win the architectural competition for the Xili Sports and Cultural Centre: the project seeks to transform the lives of people through offering a more humanistic model for sports and culture.

Interactive Flat Interior in Hong Kong: Apartment

Interactive Flat Interior in Hong Kong

Design: MoNi Studio, Architects. The living room in such small flat is only area to become a flexible function room. And an Interactive sliding door is only solution to prevent interuption form other side of living room but without sacrificing the quality of the dinning area. The 4 panels of sliding door consist of 20 shutter moudule.