
Creating the future of eco-living
Mount Pavilia is a low-density residential development that aims to create a blueprint for the future of eco-living with a new concept of ‘green & art’.
Located on the Sai Kung peninsula, often referred to as ‘Hong Kong’s back garden’, the 66, 800m² site consists of 27 blocks providing 680 units, retail space and clubhouse facilities.
Arup provided a comprehensive sustainability framework covering energy, water, food, wellness and waste to realise the vision.
Co-living with nature
A 145m² aquaponics system is embedded into the landscape design of Mount Pavilia – first of its kind in Hong Kong. This creates a balanced aquatic ecosystem whereby water from fishpond containing fish waste is used for hydroponic farming as plant nutrients, and the effluent from hydroponics is filtered and fed back to the fishpond, reducing the need for water and fertiliser.
With a selection of diverse and native trees and plant species throughout the development, residents can enjoy the biophilic design and co-live with nature. Residents are also encouraged to participate in planting activities, enabling them to experience urban farming and interact with nature.
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