HQ Architecture + TheeAe

Sha Tin Road, Hong Kong: Cube Bioinformatics Centre by Theeae
Cube bioinformatics Centre by TheeAe

As per design requirements of the Phase 3D design ideas competition which are to create an innovative iconic architecture, generate ingenious and sustainable low carbon design, and design the building which unifies the Park’s development in harmony with other buildings in the Park, a big challenge is to reveal the gateway of Hong Kong Science Park.

Cube bioinformatics Centre by TheeAe

The Park is the place where the science and its technology has been studied and developed in Hong Kong. the Ideal symbolism of the Park is required to have its new introduction among other building design forms. For this creation of the new icon, our initiation to design is crossed over to the idea of math, geometry, or even comprehensive symbols to create a physical mass.

Cube bioinformatics Centre by TheeAe

Then, our design idea has been narrowed down into a form that will mingle those symbols as well as the design requirements. So, we introduce the ‘CUBE’, as the new icon. the “Cube” has been evolved in design process. It is transformed from its own form to another. in order to follow one of the required design elements, the form is oriented toward sun angles to maximize the absorption of the solar energy.

Cube bioinformatics Centre by TheeAe

The Sun will be utilized to generate electric power through the installed photovoltaic panels on tilted roof area. So, the entire electric consumption of the building will be covered through this system except retail and coffee area at level 1. the energy will be gathered to the battery installed at level 4 and level 5, and it will be closely connected to the Photovoltaic Panels installed on the same levels.

Cube bioinformatics Centre by TheeAe

In addition, inclined facade walls represent sustainable ideas of the material uses. It uses dual layered composite panels. the wall unit is combined with light weight precast composite panel at exterior, Mdf panels at interior, and low-E dual glass in-between. It will limit the sun lights during day time and minimize heat transmittance to the interior space.

Cube bioinformatics Centre by TheeAe

Furthermore, exterior walls are transformed by its functional requirement for the use of rooms providing balconies and glass openings, and air ventilation openings at building core. Thus, the “Cube” is connected to another cube (Cube Annex). This is a transitional form to link the bridge podium (existing building design form) to the main ‘Cube’.

Cube bioinformatics Centre by TheeAe

This linkage not only amplifies the dynamic form of the Cube, but maintains the existing building design in harmony with the new icon as well. We believe not in a dramatic way but practical that the simple form of the cube will represent the Science Park to be the new icon especially for it transforms into the developed shape to function as mixed-use office tower so as for the ideas of iconic and sustainable building for Hong Kong Science Park.

Location: Hong KongScience Park, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong Architects: TheeAe Area: 6823 sm Total floor area: 3,140 sm Floors: 6 floors above-ground Height: 31m. from Ground Floor Level Via e-architect

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