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Henderson Land’s latest building combines innovative, human-centred design with state-of-the-art sustainability features

  • The Henderson is the developer’s blueprint for future buildings, with features that improve its internal environment and enhance the user experience
  • The company says the building will add to Hong Kong’s legacy of world-class architecture and design when it is completed later this year

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Henderson Land says its new landmark development will add to Hong Kong’s dramatic architectural skyline. Photo: Edmond So / SCMP

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Hong Kong is renowned for its striking skyline: a parade of iconic buildings designed by prestigious architects from around the world. From the Bank of China’s modernist, triangular prism, created by I.M. Pei, to the inside-out architectural style of HSBC’s Central headquarters that established Sir Norman Foster as a global architectural phenomenon, the city’s central business district (CBD) is home to a series of architectural masterpieces that have gained international acclaim.

The transformation of the city’s skyline reflects Hong Kong’s metamorphosis from a humble fishing village into a global financial centre. The addition of a new landmark building in its CBD is set to add to the city’s legacy of world-class buildings conceived by internationally renowned architects.

A new icon

Dubbed “an icon amongst icons” by Henderson Land, The Henderson has a prime position in Central. The development is located in the historical heart of the city, rubbing shoulders with the Court of Final Appeal – a neo-classical reminder of the beginning of Hong Kong’s rule of law – and connected by pedestrian walkways to nearby green spaces including Chater Garden, Lambeth Walk Rest Garden and Hong Kong Park.

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As Henderson Land’s new flagship commercial development, the building adds to Hong Kong Island’s dramatic skyline. Designed by world-renowned architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects – responsible for contemporary landmarks such as Italy’s Maxxi National Museum of 21st Century Arts, the Al Janoub Stadium in Qatar (one of the stadiums which hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup) and the curved, “exoskeleton” design of Miami’s One Thousand Museum tower – The Henderson embodies the developer’s aspiration to write a new chapter in its vision to build a legacy.

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