LWK + PARTNERS was appointed as Landscape Architectural Sub-consultant of the ‘Boardwalk underneath Island Eastern Corridor’ (The Boardwalk) project, to design and transform the public space underneath a major highway into another landmark of the city for people’s enjoyment and amusement.
The overall design of The Boardwalk will create and server as public space with high flexibility, enabling users to carry out different activities. With a width of at least 10 metres wide, The Boardwalk provides both a passive zone and active zone. Visitors can stop by in the passive zone wherever they like to rest, while the active zone will allow sufficient space for the shared use among different users strolling along The Boardwalk including pedestrians, joggers, cyclists and other user groups. In addition, The Boardwalk will enhance the landscape amenity to the space under the Island Eastern Corridor and make beneficial refinements to the landscape character of the North Point harbourfront.
The Boardwalk is consisted of 8 ‘Visions’ with features including cascade seating, recreational facilities, a fishing platform, pet garden etc. In addition, three movable bridges are proposed, including two along the main Boardwalk resemble birds flying freely above the Victoria Harbour. The moveable swing bridge will adopt a low vertical profile to minimise the potential visual impact to the adjacent residential blocks.
Given its seaside location, the team adopts ‘Citywave’ as the overall concept to echo the wave movement and the city’s energetic atmosphere’. The Boardwalk will also provide a high degree of flexibility taking into consideration of the surrounding urban landscape, local residents’ current lifestyle and their future needs. It will inject new and dynamic elements to the district and become a relaxing, flexible gathering space for Hong Kong citizens.
The Boardwalk is approximately 2.2 kilometres (km) long and comprises a western and eastern section. The western section will run from Oil Street to Tong Shui Road, while the eastern section will run from Tin Chiu Street to Hoi Yu Street. These two sections will be connected by the North Point Promenade. Upon completion, The Boardwalk will connect the existing or planned promenade at Shek Tong Tsui in Western District and Aldrich Bay in Shau Kei Wan, providing a continuous promenade of some 12 km long for public enjoyment.
LWK + PARTNERS was appointed as Landscape Architectural Sub-consultant of the ‘Boardwalk underneath Island Eastern Corridor’ (The Boardwalk) project, to design and transform the public space underneath a major highway into another landmark of the city for people’s enjoyment and amusement.
The overall design of The Boardwalk will create and server as public space with high flexibility, enabling users to carry out different activities. With a width of at least 10 metres wide, The Boardwalk provides both a passive zone and active zone. Visitors can stop by in the passive zone wherever they like to rest, while the active zone will allow sufficient space for the shared use among different users strolling along The Boardwalk including pedestrians, joggers, cyclists and other user groups. In addition, The Boardwalk will enhance the landscape amenity to the space under the Island Eastern Corridor and make beneficial refinements to the landscape character of the North Point harbourfront.
The Boardwalk is consisted of 8 ‘Visions’ with features including cascade seating, recreational facilities, a fishing platform, pet garden etc. In addition, three movable bridges are proposed, including two along the main Boardwalk resemble birds flying freely above the Victoria Harbour. The moveable swing bridge will adopt a low vertical profile to minimise the potential visual impact to the adjacent residential blocks.
Given its seaside location, the team adopts ‘Citywave’ as the overall concept to echo the wave movement and the city’s energetic atmosphere’. The Boardwalk will also provide a high degree of flexibility taking into consideration of the surrounding urban landscape, local residents’ current lifestyle and their future needs. It will inject new and dynamic elements to the district and become a relaxing, flexible gathering space for Hong Kong citizens.
The Boardwalk is approximately 2.2 kilometres (km) long and comprises a western and eastern section. The western section will run from Oil Street to Tong Shui Road, while the eastern section will run from Tin Chiu Street to Hoi Yu Street. These two sections will be connected by the North Point Promenade. Upon completion, The Boardwalk will connect the existing or planned promenade at Shek Tong Tsui in Western District and Aldrich Bay in Shau Kei Wan, providing a continuous promenade of some 12 km long for public enjoyment.
LWK + PARTNERS was appointed as Landscape Architectural Sub-consultant of the ‘Boardwalk underneath Island Eastern Corridor’ (The Boardwalk) project, to design and transform the public space underneath a major highway into another landmark of the city for people’s enjoyment and amusement.
The overall design of The Boardwalk will create and server as public space with high flexibility, enabling users to carry out different activities. With a width of at least 10 metres wide, The Boardwalk provides both a passive zone and active zone. Visitors can stop by in the passive zone wherever they like to rest, while the active zone will allow sufficient space for the shared use among different users strolling along The Boardwalk including pedestrians, joggers, cyclists and other user groups. In addition, The Boardwalk will enhance the landscape amenity to the space under the Island Eastern Corridor and make beneficial refinements to the landscape character of the North Point harbourfront.
The Boardwalk is consisted of 8 ‘Visions’ with features including cascade seating, recreational facilities, a fishing platform, pet garden etc. In addition, three movable bridges are proposed, including two along the main Boardwalk resemble birds flying freely above the Victoria Harbour. The moveable swing bridge will adopt a low vertical profile to minimise the potential visual impact to the adjacent residential blocks.
Given its seaside location, the team adopts ‘Citywave’ as the overall concept to echo the wave movement and the city’s energetic atmosphere’. The Boardwalk will also provide a high degree of flexibility taking into consideration of the surrounding urban landscape, local residents’ current lifestyle and their future needs. It will inject new and dynamic elements to the district and become a relaxing, flexible gathering space for Hong Kong citizens.
The Boardwalk is approximately 2.2 kilometres (km) long and comprises a western and eastern section. The western section will run from Oil Street to Tong Shui Road, while the eastern section will run from Tin Chiu Street to Hoi Yu Street. These two sections will be connected by the North Point Promenade. Upon completion, The Boardwalk will connect the existing or planned promenade at Shek Tong Tsui in Western District and Aldrich Bay in Shau Kei Wan, providing a continuous promenade of some 12 km long for public enjoyment.