Team HK: Package 3

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GLOBAL URBAN DESIGN COURSE

HONG KONG

Mentors: Derek OuyangSinan Mihelčič Team members:Sam WrightJakob LozejAndy LiTheo LimDominik Košak

SITE PLAN

HONG KONG

CHINA

SITE PLAN

HONG KONG ISLAND

KOWLOON

NEW TERRITORIES

LANTAU

SITE PLAN - WEST KOWLOON

SITE PLAN - WEST KOWLOON

SITE ANALYSIS - built / void

SITE ANALYSIS - tissue

SITE ANALYSIS - typologies

SITE ANALYSIS – structure size

SITE ANALYSIS - height dominants

SITE ANALYSIS - traffic

SITE ANALYSIS – geometry and characteristics of space

SITE ANALYSIS – construction

- coastal land reclamation consists of two layers: highly permeable layer consisting of crushed rock fragments underneath a less permeable layer (sand)- land reclamation increases water level- deep foundations have a profound impact on underground water flow● building on reclaimed land demands ground improvement and

constant maintenance (drainages) – Source: Preliminary assessment of the impacts of deep foundations and land reclamation on groundwater flow in a coastal area in Hong Kong, China

ASCERTAINMENTS:● LESS CONTACT AREA WITH GROUND = LOWER COSTS FOR

CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTAINING● BUILDING ON RECLAIMED LAND DEMANDS AT LEAST 20 % MORE

INVESTMENT THAN BUILDING ON ORDINARY LAND

SITE VIEWS – union square

SITE ANALYSIS – harbour city

SITE ANALYSIS – harbour city

SITE ANALYSIS – WK waterfront promenade

CAMPUS PROGRAMMATIC SCHEME

Common Facilities

Student Housing

Technical Facilities

Laboratories Building

Technical Incubator Building

Business School Building

Engineering School Building

168,000 ft2

30,000 ft2

20,000 ft2

10,000 ft2

15,000 ft2

12,500 ft2

12,500 ft2

CAMPUS VOLUMETRIC PROGRAM

Common Facilities

Student Housing

Technical Facilities

Laboratories Building

Technical Incubator Building

Business School Building

Engineering School Building13F

10F

50F

7F9F9F 11F

CAMPUS PROGRAMMATIC SCHEME

ENGINEERING SCHOOL + LABORATORY BUILDING – specialized in construction techniques and innovative approaches to construction and materials which will contribute to local developement TECHNOLOGICAL INCUBATOR – making collaborative environment with local companies and young enterprises which will boost approaching to the market BUSINESS SCHOOL – exploring new ways of fostering an entrepreneurship community STUDENT HOUSING – providing residential space for 800 students COMMON FACILITIES – providing comfortable and healthy environment for staff, students and locals OPEN SPACES – use of existing green space on the western side (peninsula)

SITE PLAN – concept 1

CAMPUS CONCEPT 1

CAMPUS CONCEPT 1

CAMPUS CONCEPT 1

CAMPUS CONCEPT 1

CAMPUS CONCEPT 1

CAMPUS CONCEPT 2

CAMPUS CONCEPT 2

CAMPUS CONCEPT 2

Access Views Building Heights Metro Stop

CAMPUS CONCEPT 2

CAMPUS CONCEPT 2

MISSION

The Stanford in Hong Kong Development seeks: TO ESTABLISH a physical campus in the city of Hong Kong which focuses on undergraduate and graduate-level education in the technology sector; TO ENCOURAGE closer academic, social, and cultural ties between the University and the rapidly growing East Asia Region; TO ENGENDER mutual benefits for the people of Hong Kong and Stanford affliates around the world.