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  1. Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Hong Kong's Premiere Cruise Terminal- Your Gateway To Hong Kong & Asia. Highlights. Awards. Photo Gallery. Media Information. Architecture & Sustainable Design. 2024. 2025. 2026.

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  2. 描述. 啟德郵輪碼頭大樓具同時兼具地標性及高度實用性,加上當中的可持續設施,能協助營運商向郵輪乘客提供世界級的服務。 除了遊輪乘客外,大樓及當中的公園更向我們的旅客、居民及我們的城市提供的不同的康樂及文化慶典活動。 這是一個屬於每一個人的郵輪碼頭大樓。 獎項. 建築署週年大奬 2014. 優異奬. 香港園境師學會「園境學術設計比賽」2014. 優異奬. 環保建築大奬2014. 入圍 (新建建築類別-完成項目) 香港工程師學會卓越結構嘉許獎 2014. 大獎. 環保建築大奬2012. 優異奬 (新建建築類別-興建中項目) 項目資料. 位置. 啟德承豐道33號. 類別. 旅遊. 完工年份. 2013. 客戶. 商務及經濟發展局. 場地面積. 76,000 m 2. 建築面積.

  3. Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is a cruise ship terminal on the former Kai Tak Airport runway in Hong Kong. Its completion date was delayed into 2013 due to re-tendering. Following an international competition, Foster + Partners was chosen to design the cruise terminal. The first ship berthed on 12 June 2013. [2]

  4. Hong Kong government is committed to develop Hong Kong into a leading regional cruise hub with a world-class state-of-the-art facility, continuing Kai Tak’s tradition of connecting with people, transforming Kai Tak from an aviation hub to a cruise hub. (Views of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal from the sea)

  5. Built on the fabled runway of the former airport, the terminal carries on the legacy of the “Kai Tak” name – an iconic symbol and a part of Hong Kong’s heritage since 1925. Fittingly, for global visitors travelling both by air and sea, Kai Tak is instantly one of the most recognizable structures from the harbour and above.

  6. Kai Tak Cruise Terminal. Designed by renowned British architect Sir Norman Foster, this is the first facility to open as part of the redeveloped Kai Tak Airport.

  7. The building is designed to accommodate the world’s largest cruise vessels. Facilities are on a par with the best of international facilities, consolidating Hong Kong’s position as a premier cruise hub in the region.