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The Community Green Station, located in Hong Kong East, is a pilot project for promoting green living and collection of recyclables at the community level. We do not want the Station to be a rubbish collection point, but a positive asset to the local area. Completed in May 2015, we turned an under-utilized carpark under a flyover into a public gathering place to bridge the old and new neighborhood within the existing dense residential area.
The concept is to create a Street through the site to connect the surrounding communities. Greenies of the nearby Park are extended to the old district through this urban intercourse. Through the use of green wall, bamboo trellis and courtyard garden, it embodies a sense of community and a touch of oasis within the city.
The Station is divided into separate blocks along our Street that hold exhibitions and educational programmes, as well as recycling facilities that allows recyclable collections. Various sustainable initiatives are adopted here to put the green culture of “Use Less, Waste Less” into practice. We reused the modular containers as the bases of our buildings yet modified to suit the need of different functions. The flyover above contributes to the passive cooling of the venues thus reducing solar heat gain. The provision of large overhanging roof and vertical greening can shelter the interior from the sun. Natural daylight is brought into the multi-purpose room by large Low-E glazing.
The Street, together with the garden embodies variety of gathering places, creates multiple layer of space from public to private, from open space, semi-open space to enclosed area, as an interpretation of pavilions in Chinese Garden.
The Station has created a magnet where public life can be nurtured and this mediates with our sense of belonging with our permanent cultural value.
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1. Night view of new Street from Oi Shun Road 2. Multiple layer of space from public to private as an interpretation of pavilions in Chinese Garden 3. Ample vertical and on-grade greening spread over the Station 4. The flyover above contributes to the passive cooling of the venues thus reducing solar heat gain 5. The Station is divided into separate blocks along our Street that hold exhibitions and educational programmes 6. New Street to bridge the old and new neighborhood within the existing dense residential area 7. The provision of large overhanging roof can shelter the Office interior from the sun 8-9. Multiple layer of space as an interpretation of pavilions in Chinese Garden 10. Natural daylight is brought into the multi-purpose room by large Low-E glazing 11. Exhibition and Education Centre with diffusion of daylight through the bamboo trellis. 12. Recycling facilities reused the modular containers yet modified to allow recyclable collections 13. Recycling facilities reused the modular containers yet modified to allow recyclable collections 14. Reused bamboo to form Bamboo Green Wall at Oi Shun Road 15. Bird's eye view 16. Axonometric view 17. Site location plan
Credits: - ArchSD - Project Architect - On Wa, Edward Wong - ArchSD - Design Team Leader - Chuck Kwan, Thomas Wan - ArchSD - Chief Architect - Lai Fong, Alice Yeung