This document provides information about site analyses and conceptual site plans for developing a Stanford University campus in Hong Kong. It analyzes the existing conditions of the West Kowloon site, including built environment, open spaces, and transportation. It then outlines the proposed campus program, which includes student housing, laboratories, incubator spaces, and academic buildings. Two conceptual site plans are presented, with one concept clustering buildings and the other distributing buildings across the site. The proposed campus aims to establish an international technology-focused university campus in Hong Kong to foster education, research and economic ties between Stanford and East Asia.
13. 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
18. CAMPUS PROGRAMMATIC SCHEME
Student Housing
Common Facilities
168,000 ft2
Technical Facilities
30,000 ft2
Laboratories Building
12,500 ft2
Technical Incubator Building
12,500 ft2 20,000 ft2
Business School Building
15,000 ft2
Engineering School Building
10,000 ft2
19. CAMPUS VOLUMETRIC PROGRAM
50F
Student Housing
Common Facilities
Technical Facilities
Laboratories Building
Technical Incubator Building
Business School Building
13F
Engineering School Building
10F 9F 11F
9F 7F
20. 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)
32. 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.