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Central Market Hong Kong, Building
HK Development design by TFP Farrells
8 Apr 2011
Central Market Hong Kong
Small Changes Making a Big Difference Hong Kong Heritage – Central Market
Design: TFP Farrells
TFP Farrells heritage sensitive regeneration strategy reveals the hidden potential of ‘Central Market’ through minimal intervention, delivering a cultural, sustainable and enhanced public space.
Central Market building design:
Central Market pictures from TFP Farrells
The brief specifically requested that the proposals responded to the heritage and cultural sensitivity of the existing Central Market space. Our heritage sensitive regeneration strategy reveals the hidden potential of the existing building through minimal intervention, delivering a cultural, sustainable and enhanced public space.
TFP Farrells’ design philosophy has created a scheme that through adaptive reuse delivers on the aspirations of the public by transforming Central Market into a vibrant public and cultural venue with planted courtyards and roof top leisure space. All this is complemented by the reintroduction of a working market that represents the buildings cultural heritage and origins.
Central Market building design:
Central Market pictures from TFP Farrells
Central Market Hong Kong – Exhibition
Olympian City Phase 2:
18 Hoi Ting Road, West Kowloon
10am-9pm, 6-9 Apr
PUBLIC FORUM Caritas Hall:
5/F, Caritas Community Centre, 2 Caine Rd
2-5:30pm, 10 Apr
China Hong Kong City (Atrium):
33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
10am-9pm, 14-17 Apr
CITYSPEAK A new identity for Central Market Fringe Club
Stefan Krummeck from TFP Farrells
10am-12.30pm, 16 Apr
CityWalk Phase 2:
18 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories
10am-9pm, 22-25 Apr
TKO Plaza:
Tseung Kwan O Plaza1 Tong Tak Street, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories,
10am-9pm, 28 Apr – 1 May
Central Market Hong Kong – Further Information
The heritage value of a building cannot be quantified through its architecture alone. The activities, memories and historical events that take place in and around a building, form a collective and living history that we come to associate with that building. This collective memory defines the building’s heritage value.
In response to public opinion, our scheme, through adaptive reuse, transforms Central Market into a vibrant public space that provides a sustainable planted landscape and cultural venue.
Important Character Defining Elements of the Central Market have been preserved, along with the integrity of the existing buildings character. Our harmonious interventions and reversible adaptation of the exterior and interior spaces, facilitate new cultural and leisure activities whilst ensuring the heritage of Central Market is safeguarded.
External appearance of design with the idea of minimum intervention is to follow the Bauhaus architecture but with a modern manner such as the concept of coloured glass facades of the new design. To increase public green space, new vertical green exterior walls will be added. The above design ideas are based on reversible design concept. Only some of the original building, such as public toilets and a small part of the wall in the northeast corner of the ground floor will be removed in order to enhance visual permeability markets.
Intervention to the existing building is only for the reasons of adaptive reuse, barrier free access and public safety. For example, except for the repair to the damaged parts, the original column grid style and two main staircases will be retained, while most of the existing market stalls on the second floor between the stalls will also be retained and activated as a new use. In response to the new activities and needs, new atrium, green roof and barrier-free facilities will be introduced in a manner that the new additions will not interrupt the original building theme.
Sustainable building design will be introduced by enhancing the existing permeability in term of natural lighting and ventilation. The existing walls around courtyard will be replaced by glass curtain wall windows, and the design can introduce natural light and produce natural ventilation to the market and reduce energy consumptions.
In conclusion our design concept is to reach the theme “Inspired by our Heritage. Small Changes Making a Big Difference”.
Central Market Hong Kong images / information from TFP Farrells
Location: Central Market, Hong Kong, Eastern Asia
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TFP Farrells established an office in Hong Kong in 1991 and have worked on numerous award-winning projects in Asia-Pacific. Projects include the award-winning Beijing South Station (2009 RIBA and AIA award recipient), Kowloon Station Development, Kingkey Finance Tower and Sheraton Dameisha Resort, Shenzhen (HKIA, Cityscape and MIPIM finalist).
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