Format
Brief
City
Hong Kong
Country
China
Metro Area
Hong Kong
Project Type
Retail/Entertainment
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Entertainment
Open space
Parking
Restaurant
Retail
Keywords
Energy-efficient design
Gardens
Green roof
High-end retail
Lifestyle center
Mixed-use environment
Transit-oriented development
Transportation hub
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Winner
Site Size
33.5
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
2005
Date Opened
2007
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Elements at Kowloon Station is an 82,750-square-meter (890,714-sf) retail complex at the heart of Union Square, the largest mixed-use development in Hong Kong. The high-end shopping center brings to the vast mini-city, built on reclaimed land, retail and nightlife opportunities for residents, businesspersons, and visitors. Situated near the southern coast of Kowloon, Elements at Kowloon was developed around two Mass Transit Railway (MTR) stations, providing vital links to Hong Kong and Lantau islands.
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Format
Brief
City
Hong Kong
Country
China
Metro Area
Hong Kong
Project Type
Retail/Entertainment
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Entertainment
Open space
Parking
Restaurant
Retail
Keywords
Energy-efficient design
Gardens
Green roof
High-end retail
Lifestyle center
Mixed-use environment
Transit-oriented development
Transportation hub
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Winner
Site Size
33.5
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
2005
Date Opened
2007
Developer/Owner
MTR Corporation Limited
Hong Kong, China
Design Architect
Benoy
London, UK
Architect of Record
Aedas
London, UK
Website
www.elementshk.com
Principal Author(s)
Theodore Thoerig
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Winner