AquaMarine, Residential complex in Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong.
AquaMarine is a residential complex in Lai Chi Kok comprising six connected towers that contain apartments ranging from 46 to 108 square meters with one to three bedrooms. The development integrates living units with common areas and provides covered parking facilities for residents.
The complex emerged during Hong Kong's residential expansion in the early 2000s as industrial areas were transformed into modern living spaces. This development was part of a broader wave of urban conversion that reshaped the district during that decade.
Common areas throughout the complex serve as gathering spaces where residents from different backgrounds meet and participate in community activities. These shared spaces form the social foundation of daily life in the estate.
Nam Cheong Station provides direct access to Hong Kong's public transportation network, connecting residents to the wider city. The proximity to the metro makes it convenient to reach different areas of the region on a daily basis.
Units throughout the complex feature different orientations, with apartments facing southeast and southwest proving particularly popular among residents. These orientations significantly affect the amount of natural light and air circulation within each home.
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