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Briefing Session for Design Competition on Green Link in Wong Chuk Hang 18 September 2021 (Slides 14, 16 & 17 revised on 23 September)

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Briefing Session for Design Competition on Green Link in Wong Chuk Hang

18 September 2021 (Slides 14, 16 & 17 revised on 23 September)

Co‐organizers & Supporting Organizations of the Design Competition

Website of the Design Competition

https://www.hkia.net/en/competition/greenlinkcompetition/index.html

Scan QR code to access: 

Enquiry email:[email protected]

1. Competition Document

2. Download‐ Resource Folder

3. Competition Registration‐ via Google FormConfidential Registration Number (CRN) will be assigned and emailed within 2 working days after the registration

4. Online Briefing Registration‐ via Google Form

Resource Folder of the Design Competition

Download‐ Resource Folder

1. Annex 5 Photos & PDF of Coverage Plans

2. Annex 6 Photos (Site 1 to Site 5)

3. CAD file with Demarcation for Sites 1 to 5

4. Virtual Site VisitDrone Footages for the Walking Trail(Part A to Part E) with Key Plan in PDF 

Resource Folder of the Design Competition

CAD file indicating the boundaries of Site 1 to Site 4

Resource Folder of the Design Competition

CAD file indicating the alignment of Site 5 (the Walking Trail)

Competition Timetable

Key Dates:

10 September 2021 Registration opens18 September 2021 Online briefing session11 October 2021 Competition enquiry closes18 October 2021 Completion of replies to enquiries22 October 2021 Registration closes20 November 2021 (12:00 noon) Submission entry closesLate December 2021 AdjudicationEnd December 2021 Announcement of results

Submission of Enquires

10 September 2021 Receive enquires via email11 October 2021 Competition enquiry closes18 October 2021 Completion of replies to enquiries

Enquiry email:[email protected]

Replies will be uploaded to the Competition Website from time to time. Check the Website at the following tab:

| Replies to Enquires |

Submission of Entries

Deadline: before 12:00 noon, 20 November 2021, submitted to HKIA Office at 19/F, One Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay

Document Submission

• Entry Form (Annex 1)• Licence and Undertaking (Annex 2)• Proof of Eligibility (Membership of team leader & HKIA member)

Design Submission

• Two A1 layout panels files (JPEG file only, physical panels not required)• Design statement in both Traditional Chinese and English (500 words each, printed in A4 and in Microsoft Word & PDF format)• A “fly‐through” animation or other multi‐media files such as animated slides in powerpoint or video montages,  in around 1 min 

(in pptx/ mp4/ mov/ mkv/ mksd/ mka/ mks format)• 5 key perspectives or images in JPEG

All softcopy documents to be submitted in a USB flash drive with CRN marked on USB.

Background and Objectives of the Design CompetitionThe Invigorating Island South initiativeannounced in the 2020 Policy Addressaims to develop the Southern Districtinto a place full of vibrancy, vigour andvelocity for people to work, live,explore new ideas and have fun.

While Aberdeen Country Park is closeto Wong Chuk Hang (WCH), there is nodirect connection allowing easy accessto this scenic recreational outlet.

The competition is to gather innovativeideas for creating a Green Linkconnecting MTR WCH Station andAberdeen Country Park through aseries of attractive sitting‐out areasand pedestrian facilities.

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connect urban and nature

connectivity and walkabilityplace‐makingfun

vibrancy

healthy living

Site Context

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Site 1: Nam Long Shan Sitting‐out Area (SOA)

Potential Enhancement Works:• Re‐arrangement of sitting and planter layout• Visual screening• Re‐paving of the SOA• Paint works for soffit and pier of footbridge• Design proposal for lighting • Way‐finding/signage system for Green LinkKey Requirements:• Min. coverage of total greenery areas: 20%• Min. coverage of at‐grade greenery areas: 10% • Height restriction: max. 10.5m above mean formation level• Max. built‐over area: 6%• Installations/artwork/painting works should not adversely 

affect highway structures• Tree planting close to elevated walkway, landscape planting 

under cover, and waist‐height planters should be avoided14

Site 2: Alley between 37 and 39 Wong Chuk Hang Road

Potential Enhancement Works:• Re‐paving• Paint works for soffit and pier of footbridge• Design proposal for lighting • Provision of way‐finding/signage system for Green LinkKey Requirements:• Paving design for pavements to be suitable for outdoor use.  

Reference should be made to the requirements in Section 3 of HyD’s RD/GN/044B

• Installations should not adversely affect maintenance, structural integrity and drainage facilities of highway structures, underground utilities and public lighting 

• Any artwork/painting works should not adversely affect waterproof function and cleansing of highway structures

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Site 3: SOA at Yip Kan Street and Adjoining Staircase

Potential Enhancement Works:• Re‐arrangement of sitting and planter layout• Visual sceening• Re‐paving of SOA• Decoration for side wall of staircase• Provision of seating at staircase/landing areas• Re‐provision of railing at staircase• Enhancement works to tread and riser of staircase • Design proposal for lighting • Way‐finding/signage system for Green LinkKey Requirements:• Min. coverage of total greenery areas: 20%• Min. coverage of at‐grade greenery areas: 10%• Height restriction: max. 10.5m above mean formation level• Max. built‐over area: 5%• Waist‐height planters should be avoided • Discrete design features to delineate the SOA• Installations/artwork/painting works should not adversely affect HyD’s

structures• Paving design for pavements to be suitable for outdoor use.  Reference 

should be made to the requirements in Section 3 of HyD’s RD/GN/044B• Railing at staircase should maintain existing height• Existing footpath widths should be generally maintained 16

: Area under ArchSD’s works: Area under HyD’s works

Site 4: Proposed SOA at Yip Kan Street and Adjoining Staircase

Potential Enhancement Works:• Paving along pavement• Cover to open drainage channel on grade for SOA• Decoration for retaining wall of slope and side wall of staircase• Provision of seating at staircase/landing areas• Re‐provision of railing at staircase• Landscaping or planting proposal; design proposal for lighting • Way‐finding/signage system for Green LinkKey Requirements:• Min. coverage of total greenery areas: 20%• Min. coverage of at‐grade greenery areas: 10%• Height restriction: max. 10.5m above mean formation level• Max. built‐over area: 10%• Waist‐height planters should be avoided • Discrete design features to delineate the SOA• Retain open drainage channel; provide removable cover• Effective staircase width not less than original shortest width• Installations/artwork/painting works should not adversely affect HyD’s

structures• Paving design for pavements to be suitable for outdoor use.  Reference 

should be made to the requirements in Section 3 of HyD’s RD/GN/044B• Railing at staircase should maintain existing height• Existing tree conditions and native plants should be considered in  

landscaping/planting proposal 17

: Area under ArchSD’s works: Area under HyD’s works

Site 5: Proposed Walking Trial

Potential Enhancement Works:• Design for a walking trail to connect with Aberdeen Nature Trail• Design walking trail entrance at a built‐out of pavement• Propose a vertical connection from Yip Hing Street to an existing  catchwater• Viewing platforms at stair landing• Design railing along the walking trail (excluding catchwater section)• Way‐finding/signage system for Green LinkKey Requirements:• Design for the walking trail should be raw and minimal, and natural materials 

should be used as far as practicable • Gradient of the walking trail should generally follow the existing topography 

to avoid disturbance to man‐made slopes and natural terrain, and to minimize site clearance, tree felling and site formation works

• Cutting of slopes and retaining structures should be avoided• Minimise any new structures with support on the slopes

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Site 5: Proposed Walking Trial (cont’d)

Key Requirements:• Walking trail to generally follow the alignment of  existing 

maintenance access along man‐made slopes and catchwater; maintenance access to be widened to 1.2m, where feasible

• Section in‐between (T6 in Annex 5) to be built on natural slope should be 1.2m wide with railing

• For steeper sections, stairs with railing may be proposed • Proposed railing design should include a typical design each for 

the level, ramp, and staircase sections• Due consideration to public safety in the design• Due consideration to WSD’s operation and maintenance needs 

for catchwater section; the catchwater should not be covered• Existing slope drains should be retained• Any soft landscaping proposed along the walking trail should be 

of self‐sustainable nature, blend in with the natural environment and integrate with native plants 19

Budget

Total budget: HK$ 20.4M (at Sept 2021 price level)

Breakdown:

• $15.2M for sitting‐out areas and possible artworks;

• $3.5M for walking trail and associated signage; and

• $1.7M on public footpaths, staircases, railings and signage.

including all the costs for construction and building works,building services, and electrical and mechanical installations,utility connections, external works and engineering works,landscaping and signage.

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Sitting‐out areas and possible artworks

Walking trail and assocated signage

Public footpaths, staircases, railings and signage

$15.2M

$3.5M

$1.7M

Prizes of the Design Competition

Prizes:

3 Winning Entries HK$ 140,000 Cash Cheque for the 1st prize

HK$ 70,000 Cash Cheque for the 2nd prize

HK$ 50,000 Cash Cheque for the 3rd prize

Merit Entries Certificates (No. of Merit Entries to be determined by the Jury Panel)

Implementation of the 1st Prize Winning Entry

The Government intends to adopt the design ideas andconcepts of the 1st Prize Winning Entry with or withoutmodifications for the design and implementation of theGreen Link.

Consideration may be given to integrating suitable parts orelements from the design ideas of other Winning Entries.

The Government may invite the Winner (the Team Leader)to participate in the design and implementation of theGreen Link (excluding the walking trail, alley and staircases)in form of a separate design advisory service in Q2 2022.

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Reserve Slides

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Organizing Committee and Professional Advisor

Co‐chairs (in alphabetical order)Ms AU Kit Ying, Brenda, BBSHead of Invigorating Island South Office, Development Bureau

R.A. CHING Yuk Yu, EugeneChair of Planning and Urban Design Committee, The Hong Kong Institute of Architects

R.A. TAI Sheung Shing, VictorProject Director 3, Architectural Services Department

Members (in alphabetical order)R.A. LO Yee Cheung, AdrianMember of Competition Committee, The Hong Kong Institute of Architects

R.A. SIU Kwan Yeung, MarcoMember of Competition Committee, The Hong Kong Institute of Architects

Professional AdvisorR.A. CHEUNG Yim Fun, LuciaDeputy Chair of Competition Committee, The Hong Kong Institute of Architects

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Jury Panel  Technical CommitteeHead JurorR.A. HO Wing Yin, Winnie, JPDirector of Architectural Services, Architectural Services Department

Jury Members (in alphabetical order)R.A. CHEUNG Kong Yeung, ThomasVice President, The Hong Kong Institute of Architects

Prof. Alain CHIARADIACouncil Member, The Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design

Ms CHOW Wai Sum, WinsomeChief Executive, Hong Kong Arts Development Council

Ms HOI Cheung Hung, IrisPresident, The Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects

Ms LEE Bik Sai, Ida, JPDeputy Director of Leisure & Cultural Services (Leisure Services), Leisure and Cultural Services Department

Mr YAU Cheuk Hang, Vic, JPDeputy Secretary (Planning & Lands)1, Development Bureau

Reserve JurorsR.A. WONG Tak Ming, Humphrey Advisor and Ex‐Director, Hong Kong Architecture Centre

R.A. CHUNG Ming CheongChief Architect/2, Architectural Services Department

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ChairR.A. Raymond LAUChief Project Manager 302, Architectural Services Department

Members (in alphabetical order)R.A. BEH Kiang Hioke, KentisCouncil Member, The Hong Kong Institute of Architects

Ms FUNG Miu LingChief Leisure Manager (Hong Kong West), Leisure and Cultural Services Department

Ms HA Man Tuen, AngelaSenior Landscape Architect/D(U), Highways Department

Mr LAM Wai Man, EdwinSenior Engineer/3, Civil Engineering and Development Department

R.A. LAU Sing Yeung, SunnieHonorary Secretary, The Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design

R.A. LOK Wan Pak, HenrySenior Project Manager 333, Architectural Services Department

MrWONG Wing Tak, WilliamSenior Town Planner (Invigorating Island South), Development Bureau