Design Anthology - Asia Pacific Edition

Urban Oasis

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The establishe­d Hong Kong district of Kwun Tong is turning a new page in its developmen­t. Currently, the area is undergoing a major rejuvenati­on led by the Kwun Tong Town Centre project, a mixed-use project that forms an innovative recreation­al and retail hub and also brings unpreceden­ted public green space. The largest urban renewal project in Hong Kong, it comprises the Grand Central residentia­l complex offering 1,999 residentia­l units, plus a public open space on its third floor, Hong Kong’s first air-conditione­d public transport interchang­e and a shopping mall in the podium.

Atop Yue Man Square, the shopping mall, is the public open space, a green swathe of more than 6,000 square metres. The ecology of this urban oasis has been carefully considered: it is home to a variety of tree species planted to attract birds, with their ecological and atmospheri­c benefits, and a Butterfly Garden similarly designed with plant species that attract butterflie­s to help pollinate and sustain the park.

The space, which includes whimsical contempora­ry sculptures, is the creation of acclaimed landscape designer Adrian L Norman, who has brought a relaxing ambience in the centre of the urban hub. Norman’s team continued this approach in the outdoor clubhouse facilities — reserved for those living in Grand Central — with 5,000 square metres of greenery incorporat­ing elements that enable engagement with nature, such as the Garden of Delight, a landscape-cum-arts and crafts area with sculptures and seasonal plantings, and the Country Club area, where families can learn about herb gardening and enjoy farm-to-table fun. A 50-metre swimming pool background­s an orchid garden, while barbecues take centre stage at the nearby Green Kitchen. Outdoor study and play areas for children and adults complete the ‘country life, city living’ approach to the external areas.

The clubhouse’s interior further exemplifie­s the developmen­t’s user-centric nature. Designed by internatio­nally renowned hospitalit­y designers Hirsch Bedner Associates (HBA), the hotelinspi­red facility spans approximat­ely 4,000 square metres of indoor space. The West Wing contains the Grand Lounge, Grand Room, The Library and The Studio, where natural light plays on marble and timber to create elevated spaces for socialisin­g, entertaini­ng or simply getting lost in a book. The East Wing is more active, with children’s play area The Woods, a yoga studio, an expansive fitness centre and a multifunct­ional indoor sports court.

The two wings are marked by nature-inspired furnishing­s and installati­ons created under the direction of local firm EM Bespoke.‘The beautiful thing here is that when you arrive, you hear water, you see the beauty in the environmen­t, you’re able to touch the landscapes, you’re able to interact with them,’ says the firm’s founder and creative director Emma Maclean. Working from this theme, the designer used flora-inspired interior accessorie­s and furnishing­s for the clubhouse, and sourced a custom metal wall installati­on inspired by large gingko leaves. The metal was also chosen to reference the district’s industrial days. ‘The metals connect back to that industrial element of Kwun Tong while elevating it,’ Maclean explains. ‘It’s all about balance and equilibriu­m.’

Name of Street and Street Number of Phase I & Phase II of the Developmen­t: No.33 Hip Wo Street

District: Kwun Tong (South)

Website address: www.grandcentr­al.hk#

The photograph­s, images, drawings or sketches shown in this advertisem­ent / promotiona­l material represent an artist’s impression of the developmen­t concerned only. They are not drawn to scale and / or may have been edited and processed with computeriz­ed imaging techniques. Prospectiv­e purchasers should make reference to the sales brochure for details of the Developmen­t. The Vendor also advises prospectiv­e purchasers to conduct an on-site visit for a better understand­ing of the developmen­t site, its surroundin­g environmen­t and the public facilities nearby.

Holding company of the vendor ( Urban Renewal Authority): Not applicable | Holding company of the vendor (Union Score Investment­s Limited): Tsim Sha Tsui Properties Limited, Sino Land Company Limited, King Chance Developmen­t Limited and Power Elite Ventures Limited | Authorized Person for Phase I and Phase II of the Developmen­t: Tang Kwok Wah Owen (until 28 February 2019) , Chan Wing Che (from 1 March 2019) | The firm or corporatio­n of which the Authorized Person for Phase I and Phase II of the Developmen­t is a proprietor, director or employee in his or her profession­al capacity: Wong Tung & Partners Limited | Building Contractor for Phase I and Phase II of the Developmen­t: CR Constructi­on Company Limited | The firms of solicitors acting for the Owner in relation to the sale of residentia­l properties in Phase I and Phase II of the Developmen­t: Mayer Brown, Woo Kwan Lee & Lo, King & Wood Mallesons, Chu & Lau and Sit, Fung, Kwong & Shum | Authorized institutio­n that has made a loan or has undertaken to provide finance for the constructi­on of Phase I of the Developmen­t: China Constructi­on Bank (Asia) Corporatio­n Limited (Note: the relevant undertakin­g has been cancelled) | Authorized institutio­n that has made a loan or has undertaken to provide finance for the constructi­on of Phase II of the Developmen­t: Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited (Note: the relevant undertakin­g has been cancelled) | Other person who has made a loan for the constructi­on of Phase I and Phase II of the Developmen­t: King Chance Developmen­t Limited and Tycoon Fame Limited (Note: the relevant loan has been repaid) | Phase I of the Developmen­t comprises 2 residentia­l towers with a total of 1,025 residentia­l properties Phase II of the Developmen­t comprises 2 residentia­l towers with a total of 974 residentia­l properties | This advertisem­ent is published by the person so engaged with consent of the Owner. | #The address of the website designated by the Vendor for Phase I and Phase II of the Developmen­t for the purposes of Part 2 of the Residentia­l Properties (First-hand Sales) Ordinance. | Prospectiv­e purchasers are advised to refer to sales brochures for any informatio­n of Phase I and Phase II of the Developmen­t. Please refer to the sales brochure for details. Date of Production: 23 May 2021.

The photograph­s were taken on 8 May 2021 at the residentia­l clubhouse of the Developmen­t, they have been edited and processed with computeriz­ed imaging techniques and is for reference only. The names of the areas and facilities of any clubhouse described or displayed are promotiona­l names and are displayed in promotiona­l materials only. They will not be displayed in Deed of Mutual Covenant, Provisiona­l Agreements for Sale and Purchase, Agreements for Sale and Purchase, assignment or other title deeds. The Vendor reserves the right to change the design, use and name of the clubhouse and recreation­al facilities without giving any prior notice. The completion date of the clubhouse and/or recreation­al facilities is subject to the final approval by the Buildings Department, the Lands Department and/or other relevant Government department­s and authoritie­s and may not be immediatel­y available for use upon the date of occupation of the residentia­l properties of the Developmen­t. Use or operation of certain facilities and/or services shall also be subject to issuance of the relevant consents or licenses from the Government and may subject to additional charges.

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Green space, both public and for residents’ use, is a key focus at new developmen­t Grand Central. Atop the developmen­t’s three-storey retail podium is an urban oasis of approximat­ely 6,000 square metres with its own planned ecosystem
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Residents’ facilities include a sumptuous clubhouse split into two wings, with the West Wing hosting lounging, entertaini­ng and library areas, all marked by earthy timber and light marble. The East Wing is home to active recreation­al and fitness facilities
Top Green space, both public and for residents’ use, is a key focus at new developmen­t Grand Central. Atop the developmen­t’s three-storey retail podium is an urban oasis of approximat­ely 6,000 square metres with its own planned ecosystem Bottom Residents’ facilities include a sumptuous clubhouse split into two wings, with the West Wing hosting lounging, entertaini­ng and library areas, all marked by earthy timber and light marble. The East Wing is home to active recreation­al and fitness facilities

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