Central Crossing is a new mixed-use development in Hong Kong’s Central district, designed by Foster + Partners. This project merges historical significance with modern architecture, integrating two towers for office and hotel use. It preserves four existing heritage structures and re-establishes Gutzlaff Street to enhance connectivity. The development features a landscaped public space with dining and retail. The towers are designed for optimal daylight and airflow, showcasing a duality of materials in their architecture. Central Crossing contributes to the evolving urban identity of the area while remaining sensitive to its historical context.
Foster + Partners' new mixed-use development, Central Crossing, integrates historical contexts and modern design in Hong Kong's Central district, promoting urban sensitivity and architecture.
The development includes two towers for office and hotel use, reintroducing Gutzlaff Street and four heritage structures to maintain connection in a historic area.
The project features a publicly accessible landscaped area, with retail and dining options, and a striking four-storey water wall elegantly framing the hotel.
Architecturally, the towers exhibit duality with stainless steel-framed glass façades for views, while the lower sections are clad in textured gold-tone for privacy.
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