25APR 2012

Liantang / Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal / WAU Design

Posted in Architecture - Infrastructure by FORMAKERS | Tags: China

HKSARG (Hong Kong's Civil Engineering and Development Department) and SMPG (Shenzhen Municipality's Bureau of Public Works) jointly planed to create a new boundary control point passager at Liantang / Heung Yuen Wai in the north-eastern New Territories of Hong Kong and Luohu in Shenzhen to serve the cross-boundary goods vehicles and passengers travelling between HK and SZ East.

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Sympolization: A complementary and mutual beneficial partnership, Hong Kong and Shenzhen will join the globalization as an integrated image and get benefit. With intimate collaboration, Hong Kong-Shenzhen boundary control point will be a symbolization of close communication.

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The scheme concept comes from “link”: many single units can be twisted into a solid and integrated form. This scheme, a twisted link, indicates multi-level and deep cooperation between Hong Kong and Shenzhen on the economical , cultural and more levels.

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Twisted Link: Based on a basis shape——a cuboid , a dynamic building shape will be created from twisting one end 90 degrees clockwise. This building shape can weaken the boundary between building envelopment.

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After deformation, the roof turns into wall, or wall into floor. This deformation also indicates the multi-level combination as life-style and political formation between Hong Kong and Shenzhen.

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It also brings a new experience about building internal space. Separate-Location, Same Schema: On the traditional clearance schema, the exit and entry halls are located on the same floor which causes dull and vapid spatial behavior.

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Moreover, the exit hall from Hong Kong and the exit hall from Shenzhen are located on different floors which can make some cross-boundary passengers confused. Taking “people-oriented” principle, the building shape is adjusted according to human’s need, two clearance streamlines are combined into one, two departure halls are both set on the 2nd floor.

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A low-scope path leads passengers to the arrival hall and avoid too much dependence on vertical transportation. Meanwhile, the people from different directions can have a visual intersection and get a full of abundance and enrichment image of passenger terminal building.

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A simple action “twist” can handle the streamline, structure and building design reasonable and provide building user with a new space experience. Environmental Friendliness: The middle part of building shape will be compressed to achieve the internal space need of new streamline and optimized the landscape superiority of Shenzhen river, avoid compressive feeling and a city vision separation from huge building volume.

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City:
Shenzhen / Hong Kong, China


Status:
Proposal






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