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Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
Atrium House, Hong Kong
2022

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Atrium House, Hong Kong

Clubhouse

Atrium House blends heritage and modernity to present a new model for shared spaces inspired by vernacular architecture. The scheme takes inspiration from traditional courtyard houses – the siheyuan – to create a series of brick-clad pavilions around a peaceful pool. Designed to be multi-functional, pavilions house various cultural and wellness amenities, anchored by a tea salon overlooking mountain views. Orchestrated brick volumes form a network of narrow paths reminiscent of ancient hutongs. When viewed from above, pavilion roofs become vessels for trees to offer a unique architectural perspective for its inhabitants.

Client / Manufacturer

New World Development

Hong Kong, HK
Design
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via.

Hong Kong, HK
Date of Launch
2021
Development Time
13 - 24 months
Target Regions
Asia
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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