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Zaha Hadid Architects unveils 2 Murray Road in Hong Kong

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Zaha Hadid Architects unveils 2 Murray Road in Hong Kong

The project reinterprets the structural forms and layering of a Bauhinia bud about to blossom.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | October 2, 2020
2 Murray road exterior facade

Rendering: Arqui9

Zaha Hadid Architects has announced the design of 2 Murray Road, a 36-story, 623-foot-tall project that will rise at the core of Hong Kong’s financial district. The project replaces a multi-story car park to create an urban oasis adjacent to the Chater Garden and is within walking distance to Central and Admiralty MTR metro stations.

The double-height foyer at ground level is arranged for access on multiple levels and welcomes staff and visitors with an interplay of natural light, planting, and organic forms leading up to the second floor public lobby on the city’s elevated walkway network. Suspended above the canopy of its surrounding trees, the lobby’s sculptural glass facade defines a variety of nested spaces. The color palette of these spaces differentiate key destinations within the tower.

 

2 Murray facadeRendering: Cosmocube.

 

A Sky Garden located on the refuge floor is an outdoor recreational space with a running track and an aquaponics planting network that acts as an effective biological air-purifying filter by consuming contaminants. The banqueting hall at the top of the tower offers panoramic views of the city’s surrounding skyline and can host a variety of public and corporate events. The space includes a glazed roof and facade. A high-tensile street structure provides wide span (up to 26 meters) naturally lit, column-free, Grade A office space with five meter floor-to-floor height. 

 

2 Murray foyer and lobby exteriorRendering: MIR.

 

The tower’s base is elevated above the ground to shelter courtyards and gardens cultivated with trees and plants, creating new civic plazas enveloped by nature. The outdoor areas flow into generous interior communal spaces. The curved glass facade enhances the connectivity between the building’s interior and the surrounding gardens and city.

The facade itself is designed to withstand the region’s summer typhoons. It is composed of 4-ply, double-laminated, double-curved insulated glass units to effectively insulate the building and reduce its cooling load and build resilience. These glass units are the first of their kind in Hong Kong.

 

2 Murray exterior top levelsRendering: Cosmocube.

 

Hybrid ventilation is controlled by the building’s automated management system and enables all office levels to be naturally ventilated. This natural ventilation can be supplemented when required with mechanical dehumidification and filtration to further enhance the indoor environment and air quality.

The building’s air quality monitoring system will detect the degree of occupancy in any interior and automatically adjust indoor air temperature, humidity, and fresh air volume to meet demand. The smart systems learn to predict daily occupancy trends to optimize energy demand, ensuring increased efficiencies with lower energy consumption.

Two weather stations will be installed at street level and roof level to monitor real-time outdoor conditions including PM10, PM2.5, ozone, daylight (solar irradiation), wind speed (m/s) rainfall (mm), temperature, humidity (%), and noise (dB). The weather stations will inform occupants of outdoor air quality and are connected to the building’s automated management system to adjust the tower’s hybrid ventilation as required.

A solar responsive ventilator (SRV) along the western perimeter of each floor enhances the comfort of the occupants. The SRV is powered by photovoltaics to create a channel of air that has the ability to adjust solar radiative heat to the perimeter zone.

 

2 Murray Road from ground levelRendering: Arqui9.

 

A 25% reduction in electricity demand will be achieved through the use of smart chiller plant optimization, high-efficiency HVAC equipment, and daylight sensors that reduce the artificial lighting during periods of sufficient natural light.

The project will rebuilt via a top-down construction method to accelerate the redevelopment program on-site by implementing deep basement and above-ground construction at the same time. The plot of land was purchased by developer Henderson Land for $3 billion in 2017, making it the most expensive plot of land ever purchased.

The design has achieved LEED Platinum and WELL Platinum pre-certification together with the highest three-star rating in CHina’s Green Building Rating Program.

 

2 Murray Road foyer and lobby interior spaceRendering: PixelFlakes.

 

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