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Expansion of Wo Hop Shek Crematorium
Description
Wo Hop Shek Crematorium was re-provisioned in 2013, some areas had been reserved for expansion when required during its design stage. In 2016, the Hong Kong Government decided to implement the expansion project by adding one service hall and two cremators at the reserved areas, to meet the rising demand for cremation services and make room for re-provisioning other crematoria in the territory.
The form and finishes of the additional hall is continuous & harmonious with the existing ones. Bringing greenery and light into the interior to create a peaceful atmosphere for the grieving. A curved tapestry-like surface weaves the spaces and adds a sense of spirituality in the hall.
With the growth in overall population and changes in demographic profile, the Hong Kong Government’s projection in 2016 was that territory wise, there would be a shortage in the number of available cremation service sessions in 2023 due to the increase in demand. Therefore there is a need of gradual re-provisioning of the existing crematoria, expansion and additional facilities in Wo Hop Shek Crematorium (WHSC). The major scope of the expansion project comprised the provision of: (1) two standard coffin cremators; (2) one additional service hall; (3) ancillary facilities including joss paper burner, toilets, etc. Since WHSC was in full operation, the expansion project was carefully planned and subdivided into sections to avoid any interruption to the existing service.
Following the meritorious architecture of the existing WHSC, the priority in designing the new service hall was the empathy for the grieving families. Spaces and circulation routes are carefully arranged to respect each family’s need for privacy and dignity, sans cross flow with one another. Greenery and natural light permeates into the architecture through sensationally designed fenestrations and skylights, creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere. A curved tapestry-like surface droops from the ceiling down the wall and then out through the entrance doors, weaves the spaces and adds a sense of spirituality to the hall. The departure route leads the grieving family to an existing lawn where the openness, the view, the scent and the burbling composes a sorrow-relieving epilogue.
The form and finishes of the additional hall is continuous & harmonious with the existing ones. Bringing greenery and light into the interior to create a peaceful atmosphere for the grieving. A curved tapestry-like surface weaves the spaces and adds a sense of spirituality in the hall.
With the growth in overall population and changes in demographic profile, the Hong Kong Government’s projection in 2016 was that territory wise, there would be a shortage in the number of available cremation service sessions in 2023 due to the increase in demand. Therefore there is a need of gradual re-provisioning of the existing crematoria, expansion and additional facilities in Wo Hop Shek Crematorium (WHSC). The major scope of the expansion project comprised the provision of: (1) two standard coffin cremators; (2) one additional service hall; (3) ancillary facilities including joss paper burner, toilets, etc. Since WHSC was in full operation, the expansion project was carefully planned and subdivided into sections to avoid any interruption to the existing service.
Following the meritorious architecture of the existing WHSC, the priority in designing the new service hall was the empathy for the grieving families. Spaces and circulation routes are carefully arranged to respect each family’s need for privacy and dignity, sans cross flow with one another. Greenery and natural light permeates into the architecture through sensationally designed fenestrations and skylights, creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere. A curved tapestry-like surface droops from the ceiling down the wall and then out through the entrance doors, weaves the spaces and adds a sense of spirituality to the hall. The departure route leads the grieving family to an existing lawn where the openness, the view, the scent and the burbling composes a sorrow-relieving epilogue.
Awards
ArchSD Annual Award 2021-22
Merit Award
Design for Asia Awards 2023
Merit Award
HKIA Annual Awards 2023
Special Award - Interior Design
The International Architecture Awards 2024
Winner
Project Data
Location
15 Kiu Tau Road, Fanling, New Territories
Type
Crematorium
Completion Year
2022
Client
Food and Environmental Hygiene Department,
HKSAR Government
HKSAR Government
Site Area
About 9388.15 m2
GFA
About 689 m2
Project manager
Project Manager :
Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government
Architect :
Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government
Landscape Architect :
Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government
Building Services Engineer :
Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government
Electrical & Mechanical Services Engineer :
Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government
Quantity Surveyor :
Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government
Structural Engineer :
Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government
Main Contractor :
Shing Hing Construction Company Limited
Cremator Contractor :
Southa Technical Limited






















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