Technopole San-Tin
A humanistic technology campus: efficient and liveable, modern and multiple, digital and sustainable, connecting the past to the future.

Conceptualize a forward-thinking, future-ready built environment for the Northern Metropolis
Striving for Carbon Positivity through smart city technologies and resilient design, the proposal incorporates ecological and cognitive spatial patterns to formulate an innovative techno-natural landscape. Shaped by three key indicators: Efficient + Liveable; Modern + Multiple; Digital + Sustainable, the proposal enhances the appeal of the future metropolis, and improves biodiversity through wetland stormwater management. The vision is to curate for the next generation of urban resilience, that is suitable to live, work, and innovate.
Technology Research Campus
Hong Kong, China
1569 hectare (Overall)
10 hectare (Detail)
Concept and Schematic Design
Awarded
Collaborators:
CHAU Lok-Kan, WONG Lok-Wai, LUO Yachen,
LI Shiyu, FAN Jiawei, LIN Yunpei

Efficient + Liveable
A walkable city with indirect wayfinding for orientation. Sequential plazas with windmill layout in oblique direction. Sense of enclosure co-exists with open public space.
Modern + Multiple
Modern, minimal, artless, concise architecture. Emphasize verticality, proportion, view, material, and light. Learn from traditional gardens: high-tech picturesque.
Digital + Sustainable
Tall-grass perennial landscape and infinity pools. Strive for carbon positivity, in addition to carbon neutrality. Smart city for sustainability and innovation.
