Village Living
Cheung Chau, a small island in Hong Kong that was traditionally a fishing village, is today closely connected to the central business district by ferry. The location becomes ideal in offering a village life, one that encourages more intimate interactions with both the neighbourhood community and the rural surroundings, while still benefiting from its close link to the urban activities. The site itself opens to a footpath on one side, and is shaded by a dense evergreen tree on another. The design approach makes use of the character of the context, to structure spaces that encourage social interactions along a main passage in the community, and to compose personal spaces that expand the presence of the adjoining natural landscape.