Revery Architecture Inc.

Xiqu Centre

Xiqu Centre
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XIQU CENTRE

Revery Architecture, RLP

ARCHITECTS
Revery Architecture, RLP

LOCATION
Hong Kong

CATEGORY
Opera House

PRINCIPALS IN CHARGE
Venelin Kokalov, Bing Thom

TRAFFIC
 MVA

STRUCTURE ENGINEERING
Buro Happold International Ltd

LIGHTING CONSULTANTS
Hotron Lees Brogden Lighting Design

ACOUSTIC CONSULTANTS 
 Sound Space Vision

AREA
28164.0 m2

PROJECT YEAR
2018

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ema Peter

LANDSCAPE
 SWA Group

FAÇADE CONSULTANTS
 Front Inc

THEATRE CONSULTANTS
 Fisher Dachs Associates

SIGNAGE CONSULTANT
2x4

STRUCTURE ENGINEERING
Buro Happold

CIVIL GEOTECHNICAL
Atkins

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Ducharme, Meyer Sound, Otis, Traxon Technologies, dormakaba, Grasshopper, Kvadrat, McNeel, Metal Condos, Oracle, SBS, Serapid, Stile, Sundarte

DIRECTORS
Earle Briggs, Francis Yan, Ling Meng, Giles Hall, Johnnie Kuo, Kyle Chan, Daniel Gasser, Marcos Hui, April Wong, Culum Osbourne, Bibianka Fehr, Nicole Hu, Elaine Tong, Charles Leman, Chun Choy, Brian Ackerman, Ryan Shaban, Chapman Chan, Vuk Krcmar-Grkavac

Text description provided by architect.

Xiqu Centre is Hong Kong’s prestigious new home for traditional Chinese opera.

Xiqu Centre
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Xiqu Centre
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Xiqu Centre
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With its dramatic curvilinear façade and reinterpretation of the customary Chinese Moon Gate motif, Xiqu Centre creates a stunning landmark entrance as the gateway to the West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD), the city’s new precinct for arts and culture.

Conceived as a cultural sanctuary; blending theatre, art, and a dynamic public realm, this iconic 7-storey performance venue is dedicated to promoting the rich heritage of Xiqu—Chinese opera, the primary genre of indigenous Chinese theatre—and to the production, education and research of this unique and traditional art form.

Xiqu Centre’s glowing façade—reminiscent of a lantern shimmering behind a beaded stage curtain—comprises a modular system of scaled fins CNC-cut from untreated marine-grade aluminum pipe and arrayed in alternating patterns along the building.

Xiqu Centre
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Xiqu Centre
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Xiqu Centre
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The façade’s woven metal panels are gently pulled back like curtains at all four corners of the building, radiating light to the exterior and enticing a vibrant free-flow of visitors in and out of the interior courtyard to enjoy exhibitions, stalls, demonstrations and workshops dedicated to promoting Xiqu’s rich heritage.

“Qi” (meaning flow) is expressed throughout the complex with curvilinear paths and forms and arched entrances designed around a mesmerizing, multi-level circular atrium.

The innovative design decision to suspend Xiqu Centre’s breathtaking 1,073-seat Grand Theatre at the top of the building 90 feet (27 metres) off the ground, facilitates internal configuration of the atrium and public plaza while strategically isolating the auditorium from vibration and the high ambient noise levels of its surrounding urban infrastructure.

Xiqu Centre
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Xiqu Centre
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This inventive design move was hugely beneficial in enabling construction to safely occur within and below the theatre simultaneously, resulting in a reduced construction timeline.

Flanked by two outdoor sky gardens offering visitors panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, the elevated theatre creates space beneath for a 200-seat Tea House theatre, rehearsal studios, education and administrative spaces, lecture rooms and retail areas overlooking the naturally-ventilated inner courtyard.

Xiqu Centre
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Xiqu Centre
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Xiqu Centre opened in January 2019 and is a world-class performance venue that respectfully embraces the cultural richness of Chinese opera within a magnificent contemporary expression, making it accessible to new audiences and future generations as it continues to thrive and evolve with modern technology.

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