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Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Anderson Road Secondary School, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners

Anderson Road Secondary School

CompanyArchitectural Services Department, HKSAR
Lead DesignersM.C. CHUNG
Design TeamJacen LO, Jim CHAN, Janice LEE, Connie NG, Oscar TONG, Yan LAM
Project Location27 On Sau Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
ClientEducation Bureau, HKSAR
CreditsPerfect Circle Photography
Prize(s)Silver in Educational Architecture Design / Schools - Other
Project LinkView
Entry Description

Design thinking was adopted to ideate and create the new campus for Maryknoll Secondary School at Anderson Road. The outcome is a bespoke building capturing the history and collective impression of the old campus, embracing their innovative tradition in technology education, and above all, echoing their founding motto - ad astra, i.e. that the school will not shape students but pave a path for them to shine. The architecture is not enveloping but empowering students to explore and develop themselves on life’s winding road.