H19 88-90 Staunton Street, 2 Shing Wong West
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
2023
Front facade of Staunton Street
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Revitalization Works of URA’s Premises at Project H19, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong (2023) - No. 88-90 Staunton Street, No. 2 Shing Wong Street
URA's Project H19 aims to rejuvenate the H19 Shing Wong Street area using an integrated strategy of rehabilitation, preservation, revitalization, and place-making. Initiated in 2018, aligning with the Chief Executive Policy Address, the project seeks to maintain the area's character while synergizing with neighbouring initiatives like PMQ and Tai Kwun. Nine buildings, notably 88-90 Staunton Street, designated as Grade 2 historical, covering 1,075m² GFA, will undergo non-destructive revitalization. Awarded Gold in BEAM Plus Neighbourhood 2022, the project prioritizes sustainable design and heritage preservation. Dating back 60-70 years, the buildings hold architectural significance, particularly from the early 1950s, boasting features like window grilles and terrazzo finishes. Community engagement sessions from May to October 2020 ensured local input, with proposals and models displayed at a dedicated studio, emphasizing inclusivity and heritage acknowledgment in the project's design.

Printing Theme Our team extensively researched the Shing Wong Street / 30 Houses District, discovering a rich history of printing workshops and news agencies. This heritage inspired our placemaking theme, echoing the area's printing techniques development. Erected in the 1950s, the buildings are grouped into three clusters: (1) 88-90 Staunton Street, former founders' residence of Wah Kiu Yat Po (1951), (2) 4-10 Wa In Fong West, former metallurgical and printing workshops (1952), (3) 64-66 Staunton Street, former printing workshops (1956-59). A 'Printing' theme will evolve across the buildings, from black and white to multi-colors, mirroring printing advancements. Subtle placemaking elements like signage, murals, and street furniture will enhance the area without overwhelming the theme.

No. 88-90 Staunton Street, No. 2 Shing Wong Street
We've incorporated advice from our conservation architect and paint analysis to focus on the restoration of 88-90 Staunton Street's prime building, prioritizing its north facade facing Staunton Street. This facade holds a 'High' rating in 'Character Defining Elements', with restoration planned for all essential elements, except Unauthorized Building Works which will be removed. Original materials/details will be used for restoration, or modern alternatives if necessary. Side elevations of 88-90 Staunton Street and 2 Shing Wong Street will have fewer constraints. Our goal is to revitalize these buildings for contemporary use while enhancing spatial quality for the community.

Client: Urban Renewal Authority
Completion Year: 2023
Role: Lead Consultant, Architect
Hong Kong BEAM Plus (Neighbourhood): Gold

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