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Elements, Hong Kong
Shopping centre in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Shopping centre in Kowloon, Hong Kong
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Elements |
| native_name | 圓方 |
| logo_width | 160px |
| image | HK ElementsEnterance 20071001.jpg |
| logo | ElementsLogo.svg |
| address | 1 Austin Road West |
| location | Union Square, West Kowloon, Hong Kong |
| coordinates | |
| opening_date | |
| developer | MTR Corporation |
| manager | MTR Corporation |
| architect | Benoy |
| floor_area | 1000000 sqft |
| floors | 3 floors and 1 basement |
| website |
Elements (stylised as ELEMENTS) is a large shopping mall located at Union Square, on 1 Austin Road West, West Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is developed and managed by MTR Corporation through its subsidiary Premier Management Service.
Description and architectural themes



Elements is located directly above the Kowloon MTR station, and connected to the International Commerce Centre, residential complexes and hotels above the mall, as well as a pedestrian footbridge linking to the M+ Museum and the West Kowloon Cultural District.
Zoning
The mall is divided into five zones based on the concept of the five elements of Nature, namely Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth. Each zone is designed with a distinctive interior architectural theme that responds to the element, public art such as large scale sculptures are also employed to enhance the respective theme. The Wood Zone is highlighted by the sculpture/furniture "The Trails by Worms" and series of art works made of tree branches; the Water Zone is represented by the water feature "Harmony", which is a series of standalone reflective pillar measure (approximately) 9 meters tall with water running down the surface, creating the illusion of a solid yet liquid fountain; the Fire Zone is symbolised by the sculpture "White Heat" and the Earth Zone is symbolised by the sculpture "1/9", which is a set of rock formation, the number 9 is associated with the land where the shopping mall is built because the word Kowloon literally means "Nine Dragons". The Metal Zone is symbolised by metal rings hanging from above, it is also where high fashion and jewellery brands can be found.
Facilities
The Elements has a total of 123 shops as of 2008, along with an ice rink and the 1,600-seat Premiere Cinema (formerly The Grand Cinema), currently the largest cinema complex in Hong Kong.
The mall has ten washrooms, outside which there is a lobby with sitting area and magazine rack. Management said these are conceived for men "to wait for their girlfriends outside the washroom", providing "a decent and comfortable place for them to wait".
The shopping mall has a great emphasis on fashion and wardrobe with (as of 2008) 58 shops in that category out of a total of 123 shops in the mall.
Transport
Elements is situated directly above the Kowloon station which is served by the Tung Chung line and Airport Express, which features in-town check in service. The mall is also directly accessible to the MTR Kowloon Station Bus Terminus by escalators, providing various bus and minibus routes.
Several pedestrian footbridges also connect Elements to the adjacent West Kowloon Terminus high-speed rail station, and the Austin station which is served by the Tuen Ma line.
Near the North and South entrances of the mall are vehicle pick-up/drop-off points, red taxi stands, and entrances to the North and South carparks. The mall has installed 12 Tesla Superchargers and 9 Destination Chargers in its carparks for electric vehicles.
Gallery
Fire wall.JPG|Wall of Fire Zone in Elements Mall Elements Wood Zone 02.jpg|Art Structure in Wood Zone Wood wall.JPG|Wall of Wood Zone in Elements Mall Elements Earth Zone 01.jpg|The Sculpture of the Earth Zone HK ElementsWater 20071001.jpg|Atrium of the Water Zone HK Elements Metal Zone Level 1 corridor.jpg|Store in Metal Zone ElementsCivicSquare 20071001.jpg|Civic Square ElementsTheRink 20071001.jpg|The Rink in Fire Zone
References
References
- "Elements Mall Official Website".
- http://www.varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/2017/53/ MCL, Shaw ready Hong Kong's largest cinema complex {{webarchive. link. (6 February 2010)
- link. (12 June 2008 , ''The Standard'', 20 September 2007)
- Element Shopping Guide (official brochure), published by the Elements, accessed 2008 Oct.
- "Parking {{!}} ELEMENTS 圓方".
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