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Opus Hong Kong

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Status
  
Complete

Completed
  
2012

Floor count
  
12

Opened
  
2012

Floor area
  
3,020 m²

Architect
  
Type
  
Residential apartments

Roof
  
42.62 m (139.8 ft)

Height
  
43 m

Floors
  
13

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

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Location
  
53 Stubbs RoadHong Kong

Similar
  
Tavistock II, Nova Park, Skyline Plaza, The Met Focus, Lime Stardom

Opus Hong Kong is a 12-storey, 42.62 m (139.8 ft) residential high-rise completed in 2012 at 53 Stubbs Road on Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. The project was designed by Frank Gehry in collaboration with Ronald Lu and Partners, and developed by Swire Properties. It was Gehry's first Asian residential project.

Map of Opus Hong Kong, Mount Cameron, Hong Kong

The building consists of 12 residential units which range from 560 to 640 m2 (6,000 to 6,900 sq ft), including two duplexes with pools. Additional features on the 3,020 m2 (32,500 sq ft) site include underground parking, swimming pools, gyms, rainwater recycling for irrigation, and electric car charge systems. A 580 m2 (6,200 sq ft) apartment, taking up the entire eighth floor, became the most expensive apartment in Hong Kong when it was sold for HK$470 million in August 2012 .

The British Consul-General to Hong Kong has resided here since 2013.

References

Opus Hong Kong Wikipedia


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