Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building
Novum Design Award
WINNER
SILVER
Architectural Design Category
in
2022
Project Title
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building
Project Function
Border Crossing Facility
Project Location
China, Hong Kong
Project Tags
Architecture, Infrastructure, Transport, Bridge
Office Name
Aedas
Team Members
Aedas and RSH+P as JV Designer (Keith Griffiths from Aedas and Richard Paul from RSH+P)
Office Link
Copyrights
Aedas
Project Description
Aedas and Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners are joint designers for the Passenger Clearance Building. It is a broader crossing facility between Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macao and a ‘Front Door’ gateway to the Greater Bay Area.
The iconic 300x200m building is designed to respond to the undulating mountainous backdrop. The hall inside is visually connected by 4 long voids with reflecting pools as travellers move across the 4 building functions - arrivals, immigrations, customs, departures. The colour and materials reflect natural environment and give a sense of intimacy – so travellers feel calm, comfortable and relax when passing by.
The building adopts innovative construction method. The roof module is constructed offsite in a factory in Zhongshan. Over 80% of architectural finishes such as aluminium claddings, skylights, smoke vents, baffle ceilings, drainage and lighting were pre-installed in the factory and saved 6 months construction time compared to traditional method.
The building achieves BEAM Plus “Platinum” rating. It promotes sustainability and enhances indoor environmental quality – with adequate daylight intake, reducing solar heat gain, and provide adequate air ventilation.
Project Link
Image Credits
Aedas, Kris Provoost
NDA220652
DESIGN SCORE: /100
82
SILVER
Novum Design Award Winner in
2022