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Who
Hong Kong Maritime Museum
What
Pavilion -
Design & Project Architect
Design & Project Architect
When
Q3 2025 – Expected Completion
Where
Central Harbourfront, Hong Kong
Team
Arnold Wong & Tat Lai Wong with Tony Siu, Cho Ting Wong, Natalie Ko & Claudia Lau


















Why
Our design features an innovative architectural pavilion, contouring wave-inspired stepped seating, and the display of a historic anchor preserved from the largest cargo ship ever built. The design of the pavilion is formed from different profiles of boats over time to create a conceptual and iconic reinterpretation of traditional and modern boat forms.
The educational and interactive anchor plaza combines elements of art-tech to tell stories of the ships and the sea and allows users to discover the past, present and future of Hong Kong’s shipping heritage. At night, the plaza comes alive as the façade of the pavilion and the anchor become lighting sculptures with a vibrant light show and becoming an educational and cultural landmark for the Hong Kong harbourfront.
The educational and interactive anchor plaza combines elements of art-tech to tell stories of the ships and the sea and allows users to discover the past, present and future of Hong Kong’s shipping heritage. At night, the plaza comes alive as the façade of the pavilion and the anchor become lighting sculptures with a vibrant light show and becoming an educational and cultural landmark for the Hong Kong harbourfront.