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KOWLOON EAST REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS


Located at the northern portion of the Kai Tak masterplan, a new headquarters project in Kai Tak, the Kowloon East


Regional Headquarters, complements the Energizing Kowloon East Office’s Conceptual Master Plan for the new Kai Tak area. This 47,000-square metres civic building project spans 16 floors and includes offices, vehicular area and operational base of various police units with ancillary facilities.


COMBINING FUNCTIONALITY, AESTHETICS AND SUSTAINABILITY Kowloon East is beginning to take shape as the new CBD of the east under the Energizing Kowloon East initiative to transform the area into another premier CBD of Hong Kong. The new Kowloon East Regional Headquarters building takes off as an important part of the urban transformation of Kowloon East and as the gateway of the new Kai Tak city, setting a precedent and visionary picture of a new urban skyline.


The design of this new integrated complex combines functionality, sustainability and aesthetics. It adopts the interplay of interlocking building masses to break down the bulky massing: the primary components of vehicle parking and functional spaces forms two parts to the scheme; and the lower building block of 5 levels houses car parking facilities and the higher building block accommodates the office and other functional units. On the other hand, the interior design along with the internal spaces are planned with clear way finding to enhance operational efficiency.


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The building sets a precedent and visionary picture of a new urban skyline at the gateway of the new Kai Tak city


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