Project Details
- Project Name
- Public Library & Indoor Recreational Centre
- Location
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Yuen Long
Hong Kong
- Architect
- P&T Architects and Engineers
- Client/Owner
- Architectural Services Department (ArchSD)
- Project Types
- Cultural
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 160,867 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2017
- Shared by
- Ayda Ayoubi
- Team
-
Bing Kwan
Edgar E. Cozzio
Jenny Lau
Patrick Ng
Kah Wong
Eric Lo
Alvin Shiu
Khachornsak Tuntisook
Gali Wong
Lu Yuan
- Consultants
-
Structural Engineer: P&T Architects and Engineers ,J. Roger Preston ,Interior Designer: P&T Architects and Engineers ,Landscape Architect: Team 73 Hong Kong,General Contractor: Unistress Building Construction
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECTS:
Located along the main pedestrian promenade connecting cultural and educational facilities with Yuen Long Park and surrounded by residential developments, the new building is conceived to be of complementary nature - yet, a contribution of stimulating contemporary civic architecture with a distinguished new silhouette and a landmark in the neighborhood.
Yuen Long District Library and Indoor Recreation Centre combines 2 floors of children's and adult lending library with 2 floors of indoor recreational facilities like table tennis, gym, multifunctional fitness rooms, and a double basketball and badminton sports hall. With 1200 seats for spectators it can host city wide tournaments. These rather contradictory functions are separated by a book reserve storage facility on the intermediate floor.
The design has given particular consideration to the impact the new building has on its residential neighborhood most closely abutting the site. The building's curvature and vertical differentiation softens the bulk of its considerable presence and the elliptical shape allows for continued view corridors for the residential buildings and excellent conditions for ventilation.
The precise placement on site, the cantilevers, the tilt and orientation of the building tiers, the entrances and internal circulation allow to radiate the internal functions outward and engage with the tree lined generous entrance plaza. Foyers and study halls interact visually with the surroundings in reciprocal ways. It is a joy to see how immediately the building has been adopted after its opening and how it has instantly become a vibrant meeting place.
Giving further expression to the forward skew of each elliptical tier and their disposition towards one another, the exterior is clad in an elegant vertical pinstripe clothing of standing seam insulated metal wall cladding. Two colour tones of Zinc and Titanium Silver reflect the bustling public life within the plaza and the sky itself, thus creating a dynamic play of movement and light.