LOHAS Park
LOHAS Park is a Hong Kong seaside private residential development run by the MTR Corporation. Overlooking Junk Bay, it is located in Tseung Kwan O Area 86, New Territories.
Name and concept
Originally planned under the name "Dream City" in 2002, it was designated as an "environmental protection city". The name was later changed to LOHAS following the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak.The Chinese name means "sunrise health city". The CLP power substation references the original name, as it is called the "Dream City Power Substation."
Following controversy over "wall effect" buildings in 2007, the developers promised there will be sufficient space to allow wind to circulate the estate.
The project
The estate is divided into 13 phases, composed of 50 high-rise residential towers, offering 21,500 apartments and accommodating roughly 58,000 residents on the site. These will sit above the MTR LOHAS Park station. The gross floor area for domestic purposes is up to 1.6 million square metres, and retail GFA will occupy up to 50,000 m2.Apart from residential development, LOHAS Park will also include 3 shopping malls upon completion, including a 480,000-square-foot MTR mall named THE LOHAS, which opened in 2020.
Environmental features
1.4 million sq ft of the site is green space: the common area includes a park and a 330-metre seafront promenade. Pedestrians can walk to various facilities without having to cross a road since they are linked with covered walkways. The garden is watered by a 440,000-litre water-recycling system.LOHAS Park, itself on land reclaimed from the sea, is surrounded by land reclaimed from a landfill, as the large piece of greenery immediately to the north was recovered from the Tseung Kwan O Stage I landfill. The large mountain slope on the eastern side of LOHAS Park is the old Tseung Kwan O Stage II/III landfill which closed in 1994. According to an MTR spokesman, the landfill can no longer be smelled since the collection of domestic waste was halted in 2014. These landfills should not be confused with the still operational South East New Territories Landfill which is about 1 km southeast of LOHAS Park. The SENT is commonly called the Tseung Kwan O landfill in the media. The SENT was expected to become full in the financial year 2014/2015, if the decision to extend its coverage area was not granted.
Construction
'The Capitol' belongs to Phase I of the development. It was jointly developed by Cheung Kong Holdings and MTR Corporation in 2008. It comprises 5 high-rise buildings of up to 67 storeys, occupying of floor area and has 2,096 flats.Phase II of the development was jointly developed by Cheung Kong Holdings and MTR Corporation and Nan Fung Development.
'Le Prestige', Phase IIA comprises four high-rise buildings up to 70 storeys, with 1,688 flats, completed in 2009.
'Le Prime', Phase IIB comprises three high-rise buildings of up to 76 storeys and 1,416 flats, and was completed in 2011.
'La Splendeur', Phase IIC comprises three high-rise buildings of up to 72 storeys and roughly 1,416 flats and was completed in 2013.
Phase III was jointly developed by Cheung Kong Holdings, the MTR Corporation and Nan Fung Group. It is connected directly to LOHAS Park MTR station.
'Hemera' belongs to Phase III. It comprises 4 high-rise towers of up to 66 storeys. The towers are named after gemstones: Diamond, Emerald, Amber and Topaz.
Phase IV was jointly developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties and the MTR Corporation.
'Wings at Sea' was built as part of Phase IV. It comprises two sub-phases: Phase IVA for the construction of Towers 1 and 2 and Phase IVB for the construction of Towers 3 and 5.
In April 2015, the tender for LOHAS Park Package 4 was awarded to a subsidiary of Sun Hung Kai Properties. In November 2015, the tender for LOHAS Park Package 5 was awarded to a subsidiary of Wheelock & Co.