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Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Architectural Services Department | International Design Awards Winners

Che Kung Temple Sports Centre

CompanyArchitectural Services Department
Lead DesignersThomas Wan
Design TeamTuesday Li, C.S. Suen, Leah Liu
Project LocationSha Tin Tau Road, Hong Kong
ClientLeisure and Cultural Services Department
CreditsPhoto by: Image 28
Prize(s)Honorable Mention
Entry Description

The 4-storey complex near Che Kung Temple Station comprising of games arena, fitness room, dance room, children playroom and two multi-purpose rooms is backed by a hill scattered with village houses in natural setting. As an local tradition the villagers are encouraged to go up to the feng shui hill, while the public are inspired to ascent through multiple levels of the complex, connected back to their feng shui origin. Public spaces connect the functional areas while leading visitors through the natural setting, shaping the Sports Centre as the neighbourhood garden, a retreat for residents.