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CUBUS, Hong Kong 
Hoi Ping Road Building 
   


The recently completed Cubus building boasts exclusive open decks of differing sizes throughout various locations in the building, creating a strong identity that differentiates itself from surrounding structures.

"The development of ‘Podium Tower’ buildings continue to prevail in Hong Kong due to local site coverage regulation, however, the design team transformed this potential constraint into an opportunity by creating exclusive open decks through the reduction of the lower-level floor floorplate sizes," said Stephen Jones.

Inspired by a 20th century avant-garde art movement, the name Cubus comes from the word ‘cubism.’ Inspired by ice cubes, the name reflects the design of this vertical building with its original façade features and lighting effects.

Offering exciting new retail, food and beverage, visitors will also be able to enjoy striking views towards the city when travelling inside the glass elevators.

Located on Hoi Ping Road, near to the famous Happy Valley Racecourse the 25 storey building has a total area of approximately 5,600m².

3rd China Lighting Design Competition, Hong Kong
Second runner-up

The Asia Pacific Property Awards 2011
in association with Bloomberg Television
Five Stars Award - Best Retail Architecture


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