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Xiqu Centre, Hong Kong: design and construction of a suspended theatre structure

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: The Structural Engineer, , n. 2, v. 98
Page(s): 28-37
DOI: 10.56330/atvw5912
Abstract:

The West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) development aims to provide Hong Kong with a vibrant new cultural quarter on the shores of Victoria Harbour. As the first completed building in the district, the Xiqu Centre provides a world-class venue dedicated to the development and performance of xiqu (pronounced ‘see-chew’), a form of traditional Chinese opera. With its prominent location, the Xiqu Centre will act as a gateway to the wider district. Accordingly, a large area of ground-level public realm is provided within the building footprint. This article discusses some of the technical challenges in the design of the building structure – prompted by its unusual arrangement and constrained site – and how they were overcome. In particular, it will focus on the design and construction of the 1073-seat Grand Theatre spanning 37m over a column free public plaza.

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    23/03/2024
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    23/03/2024
 
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