Hoi Ha Visitor Center

Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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HOI HA VISITOR CENTER

ArchSD

ARCHITECTS
Archsd

CATEGORY
Visitor Center

DESIGN TEAM
Thomas Wan, Peter Lau, Kenny Ngai, Sebastian So

MANUFACTURERS
Neolith, Marshalls Grassguard, Surell

LOCATION
Hong Kong (Sar)

AREA
385 m²

YEAR
2020

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Thomas Wan

PHOTOGRAPHS
iMAGE28, Gary Studio

CLIENT
Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department

The Hoi Ha Visitor Centre is located within a beautiful woodland in Sai Kung West Country Park near the Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, a scenic sea area with diverse marine lives in northeast Hong Kong.

Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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It is connected to the waterfront by a country trail along the mangroves. The Centre comprises a multi-purpose room, a caretakers’ office, reception area, lavatories for visitors and supporting facilities. It serves to introduce the Marine Park to visitors before they proceed to the waterfront via the trail.

The buildings in the Visitor Centre embrace a central lawn, where gathering and activities for large group of visitors take place.

Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Sheltered outdoor spaces are also provided around the multi-purpose room, where small group activities and learning could be flexibly conducted amid the nature.

The lawns surrounding the buildings with trees as natural shade also serve as ideal places for picnic and leisure at all times.

Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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The idea of responding to this beautiful countryside of Sai Kung is to create a rural settlement in the manner of an old traditional village with individual buildings that are organically related to the surrounding landscape.

The focus of the architectural composition centres on the existing lawn which forms a plateau for outdoor gathering and as a place of mediation between buildings and nature.

Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Hoi Ha Visitor Center
© Gary Studio

The multi-purpose room, designed as a glass pavilion facing the heart of the village, relates directly to the lawn as a form of continuity between inside and outside.

Together with the caretaker’s office and other service areas, this small-town like atmosphere with different varieties of veranda and small courtyard spaces, closely knitted together to form a comprehensive character of a locus that reinterprets the idea of old traditional village in a new manner.

Situated in the country park, the project adopts a number of sustainable measures to reduce impact to nature, while demonstrate to visitors on the related building technologies.

Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Solar panels and solar bollard lights are installed to contribute to the Centre’s electricity needs; Rain water collection system is adopted, which recycles rain water for flushing and irrigation use. Besides, due to the remoteness from the urban area, the site is not reached by the city’s main sewage system.

A small-scale bio-treatment plant is therefore provided, all waste water generated in the centre is treated locally in a biological way.

Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Hoi Ha Visitor Center
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Operable windows are provided in caretaker’s office and multi-purpose room, including the large sliding glass doors between the multi-purpose room and the peripheral sheltered spaces.

They enable natural ventilation when weather permits, and allow users’ close contact with the natural environment while enjoying the facilities in the Centre.


Hoi Ha Visitor Center
Location plan
Hoi Ha Visitor Center
Master plan
Hoi Ha Visitor Center
Building disposition