Hong Kong Bank
Hong Kong Bank
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Exterior Perspective
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Public Plaza
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Plans
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Diagrams
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Vertical program
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Secondary Structure
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Floor plane ○
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Volume box
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Primary Structure
Explored axonometric
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chairman’s apartment
area management
To break down the anonymity of the The zoning is well suited to the building’s
building, Forster’s first principle was to programmatic needs, permitting individu-
divide the 47-story structure into five als identities for its local, area, and inter-
above-ground zones, each served by national corporate headquaters func-
a double-height floor. Apart from the tions.
escalators leading directly from plaza to The double height levels contains recep-
banking hall, a total of 23 express eleva- tion areas, fire refuge terraces, and spe-
tors deliver staff and clients to the cialized functions such as dining, recre-
double-height floors, which correspond ation, and conference rooms.
to the major sturctual transfer levels; cir-
culation continues from these floors, up-
wards or downwards, via escalators, 60
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Secondary Structure
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Terrace
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Sunscoop
Light the Atrium
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Sunscoop
Light the Atrium
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Sunscoop
Light the Atrium
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Modules
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Works Cited
1. “The Hong Kong Bank” Proressive Architecture. Vol. 67. March 1986. pp. 67-109.
2. “Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank” The Architectural Review. Vol. 179. April 1986. pp. 35-117.
3. “Hong Kong Bank” Detail. Vol. 4. July 1986. pp 357-366.
4. “Hong Kong Bank Annexe” Norman Foster-Building and Projects. Vol. 4. 1982-1989. pp. 18 - 29.