Trade and Industry Tower, Government office building in Kai Tak, Hong Kong.
Trade and Industry Tower is an office building in Kowloon City District with 22 floors organized in a rectangular layout. It includes a community hall at ground level and vertical strips of planted greenery along its exterior.
The building was completed in 2015, marking a new phase in the development of Hong Kong's government infrastructure. Construction took approximately 33 months from start to finish.
The building represents modern Hong Kong architecture through its integration of government offices and community spaces within a sustainable design framework.
The building houses office spaces for various government departments and features a central cooling system for energy efficiency. Visitors can access the community hall at ground level, which is available for public events and gatherings.
The building uses photovoltaic panels, solar water heating systems, and fiber optic lighting to manage energy consumption. These sustainable technologies earned it both BEAM Plus and LEED Platinum certifications.
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