Occupying a 7.6-ha waterfront site at the southern end of the former Kai Tak runway in East Kowloon, the 800m long CTB is the key to developing Hong Kong into a regional cruise hub in Asia by enhancing the city’s position in global tourism. The two terminal berths were designed to accommodate the largest cruise liner (up to 220,000 gross tonnes) in the world, whilst the building itself offers ample space for efficient passenger check-in, waiting and baggage handling. The landscaped roof garden was designed for public access and enjoyment. The project has obtained a number of awards including those from HKGBC, HKIE and HKILE. WT is the Lead Consultant and Executive Architect for the project in partnership with Foster + Partners as the Design Architect.
Project Details
In collaboration with Foster + Partners
SCOPE
part of the Kai Tak development
3-storey building
customs immigration and quarantine (CIQ) facilities
concurrent berthing for 2 mega vessels
public landscape roof deck
71,788sqm GFA
ANTICIPATED COMPLETION / COMPLETION DATE
2013
BEAM Plus Platinum Rating
Awards
2021 Merit of Best Development and Conservation Award (Construction Category) - The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors
2014 Structural Excellence Award by The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
2014 HKILA Design Awards Merit Award by The Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects
2014 Green Building Award Finalist (New Buildings Category – Completed Buildings) - Green Building Award by Hong Kong Green Building Council
2012 Merit Award (New Buildings Category - Buildings Under Construction) by HKGBC