133 Wai Yip Street / MVRDV
MVRDV have opened the 133 Wai Yip Street in Hong Kong. An office transformation, with retail and restaurants, which strips an old industrial building down to its bare bones and uses only glass with stainless steel infill to build up the interior spaces. The 18.000m2 project, located on the Kwun Tong waterfront is part of a larger urban development scheme which aims to turn the post-industrial district of East Kowloon into Hong Kong?s new central business district (named CBD2). An entirely see-through office stands as an example to the goals of the project to give ultimate transparency within the workplace. The project was commissioned in 2013 by project developer GAW Capital and now stands as one of the flagship projects for the new business development, becoming the bridge between the neighbourhood?s industrial roots and it?s metropolitan future.
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Architects: MVRDV
Location: 133 Wai Yip Street in Hong Kong
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ossip van Duivenbode
© Ossip van Duivenbode
From the architect. MVRDV have opened the 133 Wai Yip Street in Hong Kong. An office transformation, with retail and restaurants, which strips an old industrial building down to its bare bones and uses only glass with stainless steel infill to build up the interior spaces. The 18.000m2 project, located on the Kwun Tong w...
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Architects: MVRDV
Location: 133 Wai Yip Street in Hong Kong
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ossip van Duivenbode
© Ossip van Duivenbode
From the architect. MVRDV have opened the 133 Wai Yip Street in Hong Kong. An office transformation, with retail and restaurants, which strips an old industrial building down to its bare bones and uses only glass with stainless steel infill to build up the interior spaces. The 18.000m2 project, located on the Kwun Tong w...
| -------------------------------- |
| Design Museum film shows Valentine Typewriter travelling across London |
|
|
Villa M by Pierattelli Architetture Modernizes 1950s Florence Estate
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
Kent Avenue Penthouse Merges Industrial and Minimalist Styles
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
