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[Hong Kong] Hong Kong style 4*4 low-class extremely high dens. residential building

Posted: 12 Feb 2018, 08:11
by kinsang_lee
Wah Fu residential tower has 884 flats per building (1:2 real life population scale)

The reason why I bump up the population scale is because this building originally has two towers (it is officially called "twin tower"). But I figured we can't create rectangle building in Theotown (the building has to be 2*2 3*3 4*4...), so yea, one tower only :P
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The rooftop is different from the original one you may noticed. As I intended to visualize my vision in theotown :) Farming on rooftop. There are thousands of empty rooftop in Hong Kong. That would be awesome if landlord makes it available for farming. And I believe government should be the first one to set an example.
Wah Fu Estate (華富邨) is a renowned public housing estate located next to Waterfall Bay, Pok Fu Lam in Hong Kong's Southern District. It was built on a self-sufficient new town concept in 1967. The whole estate has a total of 18 residential blocks completed between 1967 and 1978. The estimated population of the estate was over 50,000 in the past(around 28,000 resident now). What makes it so special? Because Wah Fu Estate located next to Luxury district. It has 180 degree sea view. We,Hongkonger called it "people's luxury house".
Neighbour property transaction for reference:
Rm A 7/F Tower 5 Phase 4 Bel-Air On The Peak Residence Bel-Air
Saleable Area, 1720 s.f. (HKD $39535/s.f.)
Sold USD$8.74M
From Land Registry, registered on 16/01/2018
I have drawn five variants. Try to achieve 18 buildings B) . You will have 15,000 Theo families population. As always, treat them well! With proper education, poor people will become wealthy. :space
portal to Kevin Hung's plugin:
http://www.theotown.com/forum/search.ph ... =firstpost
He is also a hardcore fans of theotown from Hong Kong, do check out his building! ;) His drawings are awesome! especially Hong Kong double decker tram, totally love it! :fire
potential upcoming project:
Hong Kong cultural centre [Parks, Sports and culture] :fire
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School of design building (known as V core), Hong Kong Polytechnic University (I am alumni) [low school high school] :fire
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tribute to Zaha Hadid (1950-2016), an architect who consistently pushes the boundaries of architecture and designs this tower.
You are:
FREE to download all the drawings
FREE to modify all the drawings
FREE to use it in any way FOREVER
Let's make Theo community stronger :space
That's all I want :space

Re: [Hong Kong] Hong Kong style 4*4 low-class extremely high dens. residential building

Posted: 12 Feb 2018, 15:34
by Hadestia
🙈too much Bright

Re: [Hong Kong] Hong Kong style 4*4 low-class extremely high dens. residential building

Posted: 27 Mar 2021, 03:52
by Designer Anthony
Your building is supposed to have two towers, not one square block.

Re: [Hong Kong] Hong Kong style 4*4 low-class extremely high dens. residential building

Posted: 27 Mar 2021, 04:39
by CommanderABab
Designer Anthony wrote:
27 Mar 2021, 03:52
Your building is supposed to have two towers, not one square block.


And your buildings aren't supposed to have flat roofs, but they do.

Re: [Hong Kong] Hong Kong style 4*4 low-class extremely high dens. residential building

Posted: 27 Mar 2021, 18:43
by Designer Anthony
That’s how people design buildings.

Re: [Hong Kong] Hong Kong style 4*4 low-class extremely high dens. residential building

Posted: 27 Mar 2021, 19:16
by The_Real_Michael_1
Designer Anthony wrote:
27 Mar 2021, 18:43
That’s how people design buildings.
Not all of the time

Re: [Hong Kong] Hong Kong style 4*4 low-class extremely high dens. residential building

Posted: 29 Apr 2021, 02:14
by Designer Anthony
In real life, there would be 2876 inhabitants in this building real life. That is very dense for a building, approx. 72 inhabitants per floor (71.91 inhabitants to be exact).

Re: [Hong Kong] Hong Kong style 4*4 low-class extremely high dens. residential building

Posted: 23 Jun 2021, 01:14
by Designer Anthony
Having a farm on a roof is weird, but it seems cool.