Zaha Hadid Architects Completes Go Park Sai Sha Leisure Complex in Hong Kong
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Lizzie Crook
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Summary
Zaha Hadid Architects has completed Go Park Sai Sha, a multi-storey sports and commercial complex in Hong Kong. The design features elevated ramps and walkways, blending indoor and outdoor recreational facilities over 120,774 square metres, topped by a rooftop garden. The project is situated between Ma On Shan Country Park and Three Fathoms Cove.
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Go Park Sai Sha comprises a mix of indoor and outdoor recreational facilities over 120,774 square metres, topped by rooftop garden.
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