Case Study

Tai Po Lung Mei Beach Building

  • The form of trellis roof echoes the ridgeline of the Pat Sing Leng

  • The terracing building improves the connectivity between the access road and the beach

  • Observation deck for the enjoyment of sea breeze and sunset

  • Bamboo-moulded and glass fiber reinforced cement panels as external walls

  • Outdoor shower area

  • The permeability of building design for better enjoyment of the view

Integrating architecture with the nature – Lung Mei Beach Bathhouse

The project in lung mei includes development of a beach building, aiming to provide an observation deck for visitors to enjoy the stunning views of the lung mei beach.

Situating on the Lung Mei Beach as a new destination, the new beach building designed by ArchSD creates the connection between visitors and the nature.

The project includes the development of an observation deck and changing blocks. The observation deck is integrated with sun-shading shelters such that visitors could take a rest here and enjoy the sea breeze and sunset. Meanwhile, the changing blocks are also well equipped with changing rooms, shower facilities and washrooms for visitors.

The rippling roof of the observation deck, made with aluminium tubes, echoes the ridgeline of Pat Sin Leng in the background, while bamboo-moulded glassfibre reinforced cement panels were used for the external walls. An open and transparent design concept was applied when designing the building showcased by the triangular skylight in shower facilities which allows users to fully immerse in nature and enjoy the beautiful view of Pat Sin Leng.