Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong
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Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong
26 April 2016 Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong Farrells mark 25th anniversary with exhibition launched by Chief Secretary of Hong Kong and plans for new town presented to the Legislative Council by Sir Terry Farrell. Having celebrated 50 years in practice in London in 2015, this year marks 25 years in Hong Kong for Farrells. Taking the opportunity to explore their contribution to the Hong Kong landscape and dig deeper into the big issues for the built environment, Farrells are running exhibitions and activities under the title Urban Dialogue. General invite detailing anniversary Urban Dialogue events At the Fringe Club, a major exhibition revealed Farrells profound understanding of how cities work and how they can be improved, with each project responding to its particular context. The exhibition showcases 25 years of Farrells projects in relation to geography, culture and history. Projects include KK100 in Shenzhen, Kennedy Town MTR station and swimming pool and the new urban district and major transportation hub of West Kowloon. Farrells Employment Limited Registered in England Number 08697606 7 Hatton Street London NW8 8PL United Kingdom +44 (0)20 7258 34 33 [email protected] www.farrells.com 26 April 2016 Urban Dialogue Exhibition at the Fringe Club, Hong Kong Sir Terry Farrell and Hong Kong Partner Stefan Krummeck at the Urban Dialogue Exhibition Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong Page 2 of 7 26 April 2016 Farrells One Excellence scheme, Qianhai at the Urban Dialogue Exhibition At opening ceremony, Mrs Carrie Lam, GBS, JP, Chief Secretary for Administration for HK said; “During its 25 years of business in Hong Kong, Farrells has created iconic yet people focused architectural landmarks that blend into our cityscape seamlessly. These include the Peak Tower, the Kowloon Station, the new Kennedy Town MTR Station and the spaceship like Kennedy Town Swimming Pool, to name just a few for a glimpse of the breadth and depth of the amazing works of Farrells.” Mrs. Carrie Lam, Chief Secretary for Administration for HK speaking; Front row from right; Nicholas Brooke, Chairman of Harbourfront Committee, Sir Terry Farrell, Gavin Erasmus, Stefan Krummeck Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong Page 3 of 7 26 April 2016 “Through continuous dialogue with the city, Farrells many projects here have brought out the best of Hong Kong's substance. They have enriched the local character and enhanced the way people live, not just by providing functional convenience, but aesthetics and a human touch. That is why Farrells masterpieces always find consonance with the local community. And that is why this exhibition is fittingly titled the "Urban Dialogue". Farrells Hong Kong and London Partners with Chief Secretary for Administration for Hong Kong and Chairman of Harbourfront Committee; Sir Terry Farrell in conversation with Mrs. Carrie Lam, Chief Secretary for Administration of HK The exhibition ‘Urban Dialogue – Icons’ was held at the Peak Tower, generously sponsored by Peak Tramways. Opened to the public in 1997, the Peak was Farrells first project in Asia and has become a cherished landmark, its unique bowl shape inspiring many of the city’s souvenirs and Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong Page 4 of 7 26 April 2016 tourist campaigns. The centre piece of the exhibition is a full size ‘Glitter Dome’, featuring the competition winning model of the Peak, which celebrates the joy that the building continues to bring to millions of visitors from all over the world. Farrells Peak Tower Glitter Dome Farrells Partners and Mr. L.M. Lui, Arup Chairman East Asia Region; Ms. May Tsang, General Manager of Peak Tramway & Mr. Dominic Pang, Co-Chairman of Chan Wo Development Holdings Ltd at The Peak Tower Exhibition As well as celebrating the past, there is a lot more to look forward to. In collaboration with Herzog & De Meuron, Farrells are designing and delivering the M+ Museum which is a signature Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong Page 5 of 7 26 April 2016 waterfront building within the new West Kowloon Cultural District, one of the world’s most exciting new cultural developments. M+ Museum CGI At the Urban Dialogue Workshop ‘Shaping Hong Kong’, participants were asked to break into groups to discuss planning issues and possible solutions. The audience then added their ideas to a giant model of the Victoria harbour area. Like completing a big puzzle, the workshop attempted to fit the pieces together, forming a broad vision for tomorrow’s Victoria Harbour. Urban Dialogue Workshop in action Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong Page 6 of 7 26 April 2016 Sir Terry Farrell: Panel on Development, Legislative Council of HKSAR Continuing their tradition of thought leadership, Farrells have proposed a new town called “Nam Tong” (藍塘) as an alternative to the Development Bureau’s “East Lantau Metropolis” proposal. Nam Tong is a conceptual new town for 500,000 residents at the eastern end of the urban area, on the site of the current Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate, the Area 137 Fill Bank, as well as an area of newly-reclaimed land outside Victoria Harbour. The proposal includes a new MTR harbour crossing to “unlock” this land with Nam Tong designed as a transit-oriented community. It will be well-connected to Hong Kong Island and East Kowloon, through an extension of the Kwun Tong Line. You can find out more about the proposals here. Speaking to the Governing Council in the Legislative Chamber of HK, Sir Terry Farrell said: “The proposed East Lantau Metropolis is a very substantial and radical proposal. Compared with other options, it is excessively expensive and infrastructure is excessively heavy. It is very inflexible because of this. By extending the Island Line with the addition of just three new stations, you can create a whole new district which is better connected to central and east Kowloon. It has significantly lower environmental impacts too.” Two short videos on The Peak and The Fringe are located here. Ends. For more press information please contact: Melanie Watkins or Claire Pang at Farrells T: +44 (0) 207 258 3433 E: [email protected] or [email protected] About Farrells: Farrells are award-winning architect planners with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of London and Hong Kong. Our expertise lies in mixed-use urban complexes which can be residential or commercial led and are often centred on transport interchanges. We create high quality architecture which responds to the context and ‘place’ and bespoke interiors designed for modern lifestyles. The practice has designed award-winning buildings and masterplans throughout the world for over half a century. Architectural design grows organically, tailor-made to specific circumstances and community needs. We have an unrivalled track record in securing planning consents and influencing public policy, including publishing The Farrell Review of Architecture, commissioned by the UK Government and published in 2014. Visit our website at www.farrells.com Farrells celebrate 25 years in Hong Kong Page 7 of 7