
The Architectural Services Department is a department of the
Government of Hong Kong responsible for the design and construction of many public facilities throughout the territory. It is subordinate to the Works Branch of the
Development Bureau and the current director is Mr. Tse Cheong Wo, Edward.
History
The origins of the Architectural Services Department lie in the Architectural Office, one of the sub-departments of the former
Public Works Department (PWD). The PWD was founded in 1891, but the structure of the department at that time is reportedly unclear. The Architectural Office existed by 1939, and following the disruption in operations during the
Japanese occupation, the unit was kept busy in the postwar years by rebuilding work. The 1948 annual report of the Public Works Department reported that 274 government buildings were repaired that year. During the 1960s the Architectural Office was heavily involved in the
resettlement housing programmes, but these duties were divested to the
Hong Kong Housing Authority upon its 1973 establishment.
The modern Architectural Services Department (abbreviated ASD or ArchSD) was founded in 1986, reporting directly to the Secretary of Lands and Works. Some of the most prolific clients of the department have been the
Urban Council and
Regional Council
Regional Council may refer to:
* Regional Council (Hong Kong), disbanded in 1999
** Regional Council (constituency)
Regional council may refer to:
* Regional council (Cameroon)
* Regional council (France), the elected assembly of a region of Fra ...
, and their successors the
Leisure and Cultural Services Department and
Food and Environmental Hygiene Department
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.
Significant projects (as architect)
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Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier
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(1957)
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Central Government Offices (1954–1959)
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Queen Elizabeth Hospital (1963)
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Murray Building (1969)
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Hong Kong Space Museum (1980)
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Prince Philip Dental Hospital
The Prince Philip Dental Hospital (PPDH) is a dental teaching hospital in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong. It houses the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Hong Kong and is governed by the Prince Philip Dental Hospital Ordinance.
History
Gover ...
(1981)
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Hong Kong Coliseum (1983)
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Supreme Court Building (1984)
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Kowloon Central Library (1985)
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Wanchai Tower (1985)
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Queensway Government Offices (1986)
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Hong Kong Railway Museum (1986)
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Sha Tin Town Hall complex (1987)
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Tuen Mun Town Hall complex (1987)
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre (1989)
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Immigration Tower (1990)
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Revenue Tower (1990)
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Hong Kong Museum of Art (1991)
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Tai A Chau refugee detention centre (1991)
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Regional Council
Regional Council may refer to:
* Regional Council (Hong Kong), disbanded in 1999
** Regional Council (constituency)
Regional council may refer to:
* Regional council (Cameroon)
* Regional council (France), the elected assembly of a region of Fra ...
chambers and
Regional Services Department headquarters (1991)
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Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital (1992)
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Hong Kong Stadium (1994) with
HOK Sport
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Populous was created through a management buyout in January 2 ...
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Kowloon Walled City Park (1995)
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Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground (1996)
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Hong Kong Institute of Education (1997) with
P&T Architects
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Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices (1999)
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Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse (1999)
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Kwai Tsing Theatre (1999)
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Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence (2000)
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Hong Kong Central Library (2001)
* Stanley Municipal Services Building (2005)
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Hong Kong Wetland Park Visitor Centre (2006)
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Tuen Mun Hospital Rehabilitation Block (2007)
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Directors
* José Lei, 1986-1991
* Paul Jeremy Corser, 1991-1993
* Kenneth Chan, September 1993–April 1997
* Pau Shiu-hung
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Life
P ...
(鮑紹雄), October 1997–2 November 2002
* Yue Chi-hang (余熾鏗), 3 November 2002 – 4 July 2009
* Marigold Lau Lai Siu-wan (劉賴筱韞), 5 July 2009 – 16 October 2011
* Leung Koon-kee (梁冠基), 17 October 2011 – 9 December 2017
* Mrs Sylvia Lam Yu Ka-wai (林余家慧), from 10 December 2017
* Ms Winnie Ho Wing-yin (何永賢), from 18 December 2020高層官員任命
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External links
Architectural Services Department
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Hong Kong government departments and agencies
Architecture in Hong Kong