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Opus Hong Kong

Building in The Peak, Hong Kong


Summary

Building in The Peak, Hong Kong

FieldValue
building_nameOpus Hong Kong
imageOpus Hong Kong (full view).JPG
image_size270
location53 Stubbs Road
Hong Kong
coordinates
completion_date2012
statusComplete
building_typeResidential apartments
architectural_styleDeconstructivism
(Postmodernism)
roof42.62 m
floor_count12
unit_count12
floor_area3020 m2
architectGehry Partners
Ronald Lu and Partners
developerSwire Properties
references

Hong Kong (Postmodernism) Ronald Lu and Partners Opus Hong Kong () is a 12-storey, 42.62 m residential high-rise completed in 2012 at 53 Stubbs Road on Mid-Levels in Hong Kong. The project was designed by Frank Gehry in collaboration with Ronald Lu and Partners, and developed by Swire Properties. It was Gehry's first Asian residential project.

The building consists of 12 residential units which range from 560 to, including two duplexes with pools. Additional features on the 3020 m2 site include underground parking, swimming pools, gyms, rainwater recycling for irrigation, and electric car charge systems. A 580 m2 apartment, taking up the entire eighth floor, became the most expensive apartment in Hong Kong when it was sold for HK$470 million in August 2012.

The British Consul-General to Hong Kong has resided here since 2013.

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References

References

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  2. "Emporis building ID 354468". [[Emporis]].
  3. Adrian Lo. (2015-08-11). "HKFP Lens: Four examples of deconstructivist architecture in Hong Kong". Hong Kong Free Press.
  4. Frederik Balfour. (14 April 2012). "Gehry Luxury Tower Boasts Hong Kong's Priciest View". Bloomberg News.
  5. Megan Willett. (27 August 2012). "A Hong Kong Apartment Just Sold for a Record $61 Million". Business Insider.
  6. "Britain's Hong Kong Consul General in £35 million flat".
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