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     GLOBAL URBAN DESIGN COURSE

     HONG KONG
SITE PLAN




            CHINA



                    HONG KONG
SITE PLAN



             NEW TERRITORIES




LANTAU
                         KOWLOON




            HONG KONG ISLAND
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




                                                         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
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
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.

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Team HK: Package 3

  • 1. s: k GLOBAL URBAN DESIGN COURSE HONG KONG
  • 2. SITE PLAN CHINA HONG KONG
  • 3. SITE PLAN NEW TERRITORIES LANTAU KOWLOON HONG KONG ISLAND
  • 4. SITE PLAN - WEST KOWLOON
  • 5. SITE PLAN - WEST KOWLOON
  • 6. SITE ANALYSIS - built / void
  • 8. SITE ANALYSIS - typologies
  • 9. SITE ANALYSIS structure size
  • 10. SITE ANALYSIS - height dominants
  • 11. SITE ANALYSIS - traffic
  • 12. SITE ANALYSIS geometry and characteristics of space
  • 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
  • 14. SITE VIEWS union square
  • 15. SITE ANALYSIS harbour city
  • 16. SITE ANALYSIS harbour city
  • 17. SITE ANALYSIS WK waterfront promenade
  • 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)
  • 21. SITE PLAN concept 1
  • 29. CAMPUS CONCEPT 2 Access Views Building Heights Metro Stop
  • 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.