Completion Year | 2019 |
Number of Blocks | 5 nos. Domestic Blocks |
Number of Storeys | Hoi Pik House (Block A): 40 domestic storeys Hoi Sha House (Block B): 38 domestic storeys Hoi Ting House (Block C): 37 domestic storeys Hoi Yuk House (Block D): 39 domestic storeys Hoi Tung House (Block E): 40 domestic storeys |
Type | Residential |
Total Site Area | 19,932 sqm |
Developer | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Project Manager | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Architect | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Sustainable Design Consultant | Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd |
Environmental Consultant | Ramboll Hong Kong Limited |
C&S Engineer | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
M&E Engineer | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Landscape Architect | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Quantity Surveyor | WT Partnership (HK) Limited |
Main Contractor | Aggressive Construction Company Limited |
Hoi Lok Court is situated near the waterfront of Cheung Sha Wan, adjacent to Hoi Ying Estate and the Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Food Market. The project comprises 5 domestic blocks with 2 522 flats.
Hoi Lok Court consists different types of recreational facilities abundance of greening.
The public open space built between Hoi Lok Court and Hoi Ying Estate not only serves as a breezeway to enhance ventilation of the southern part of Sham Shui Po District, the garden with the theme of the development of the coastline of Cheung Sha Wan over the decades also allow the public to think of the past and look into the future.
Enhancement of Natural Ventilation and Daylight: Micro-climate studies optimize overall layout and positioning of individual buildings so as to enhance environmental performance.
Provision of neighbourhood amenities including basic services and recreational facilities
Consideration of surrounding conditions to meet Urban Design Guidelines in HKPSG
Avoid impact on existing microclimates through simulation study: wind velocity, air ventilation, urban heat island, neighbourhood daylight access
Green construction practices
Use of timber products from sustainable sources
Modular, standardized and prefabrication design
Adoption of non CFC-based refrigerants and ozone-depleting substances in thermal insulation materials
Adoption of passive design to save energy, including consideration on master layout plan, building orientation and selection of materials for external walls of buildings
Use of energy efficient lighting and vertical transportation system
Provision of electric vehicles charging facilities in carparks
Provision for hygiene, ventilation and amenity features for enhanced quality of indoor environment
Due consideration on noise impact in development design and construction stages
Provision for barrier free access
Provision of amenity features for the residents and facilitate the operation and maintenance
Adopt Building Information Modeling (BIM) during design and construction stage to allow more accurate coordination and planning of resources.
Use of twin tank system to provide an uninterrupted fresh and flush water supply to residents and reduces water wastage during maintenance or cleaning.
Adopt two level lighting system to promote energy efficiency and conservation
Provision of multi-sensory map with tactile guide path to assist persons with visual impairment to various facilities of the estate.
Completion Year | 2019 |
Number of Blocks | 5 nos. Domestic Blocks |
Number of Storeys | Hoi Pik House (Block A): 40 domestic storeys Hoi Sha House (Block B): 38 domestic storeys Hoi Ting House (Block C): 37 domestic storeys Hoi Yuk House (Block D): 39 domestic storeys Hoi Tung House (Block E): 40 domestic storeys |
Type | Residential |
Total Site Area | 19,932 sqm |
Developer | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Project Manager | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Architect | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Sustainable Design Consultant | Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd |
Environmental Consultant | Ramboll Hong Kong Limited |
C&S Engineer | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
M&E Engineer | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Landscape Architect | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Quantity Surveyor | WT Partnership (HK) Limited |
Main Contractor | Aggressive Construction Company Limited |