Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facility Wins AIA

Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facility Wins AIA Design Award

As a designer on the project, I am extremely proud to announce that the Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facility that I featured earlier this year took the Citation for Design award in the unb…

Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facility Wins AIA Design Award

As a designer on the project, I am extremely proud to announce that the Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facility that I featured earlier this year took the Citation for Design award in the unbuilt category at the AIA Pasadena Foothill 2010 Design Awards. As part of the Ideas Competition, the team created an iconic boundary crossing facility, the gateway for a 20-mile bridge linking three regions in the Pearl River Delta: Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macao. The project parameters were limited to a man-made island of 1.3 million square meters in the Pearl River Delta, northeast of the Hong Kong International Airport.

View all the entries for the AIA Pasadena Foothill awards here.

View the Image Gallery for the project here.