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Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners
Kai Tak Station Square, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR | International Design Awards Winners

Kai Tak Station Square

CompanyArchitectural Services Department, HKSAR
Lead DesignersM.C. CHUNG, Thomas WAN, Peter LAU
Design TeamTuesday LI, Donald LEUNG, Jacqueline LEE, William LUK, C.S. SUEN, David WONG, Kay LI, Leah LIU, Cathy LEUNG, Dennis LEUNG, Chloe SHI, K.K. YIP
Project LocationKai Tak, Hong Kong
ClientLeisure and Cultural Services Department, HKSAR
CreditsPhotos by: Perfect Circle Photography
Prize(s)Bronze in Landscape Architecture / Community Spaces / Parks
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Entry Description

Station Square is located at the heart of Kai Tak, as an urban connector to its vibrant urban context, bridging past and present, linking metro stations, new developments to its historical context.
A large tilted lawn together with extensive “canopy of trees” and water bodies create an urban oasis amidst the dense urban fabric, mitigating heat island effect for the city. It stands as the biggest urban square in Hong Kong, designed with a series of urban spaces for a variety of activities, such as festival events, children plays, lawn bowling, sports, etc, to manifest as a place for people.