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Opinion | A retractable pitch flowing into a harbour amphitheatre – here’s the Kai Tak Sports Park design you will never see

  • Losing tender for the HK$30 billion project designed a main stadium with a sliding grass pitch to form another arena outside on the waterfront
  • Not even Sebastian Coe could win over the government with their promise to set a new standard for sporting excellence at all levels

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The retractable natural grass pitch provided the X factor in Guangzhou R&F’s design for the new Kai Tak Sports Park. Photo: SCMP
The losing bidder for the Kai Tak Sports Park – and new home of the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens – spent more than HK$60 million on its blueprint, featuring a retractable natural grass pitch similar to the one unveiled by English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur last month.
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The consortium led by Guangzhou R&F Properties is reluctant to go public with what Hongkongers will be missing out on, but the design was built around a grass pitch that would slide out from the main stadium and create an amphitheatre for sports and entertainment on Hong Kong’s iconic harbourfront.

The consortium admitted it took a risk with its design but believed it delivered a sustainable park that would serve the interests of sport, entertainment and local communities.

Despite having heavy hitters such as 2012 London Olympics chief Sebastian Coe and architects Foster & Partners on their team, they came late to the party after other consortiums lost interest and felt they needed to do something different to chase down front-runners New World Development.

Athletics great Coe said in bid documents seen by the Post that the Kai Tak Sports Park represents a once-in-a-lifetime chance to set a new standard for sporting excellence in Hong Kong at all levels from schoolchildren and communities to elite professional sports.

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