the need for a holistic approach to the conservation and use of heritage assets
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The need for a holistic approach to the conservation and use of heritage assets. - With Central Police Station as a case study. Lack of Overall Conservation Policy. Both built and natural heritage require protection Piecemeal approach by Government with no single Bureau/Minister responsible - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The need for a holistic approach to the
conservation and use of heritage assets
- With Central Police Station as a case study
Lack of Overall Conservation Policy• Both built and natural heritage require
protection• Piecemeal approach by Government with no
single Bureau/Minister responsible• Lack of “not-for-profit” culture or “lifestyle
capital” mentality• Need for more sustainable model if we are to
retain what is left of our heritage assets
Premium/Return driven approach
• Presumption that property developers and incentives are only solution to conservation of built environment
• Results in less than optimum levels of conservation being required so as to maximise returns
• 60:40 (even 80:20) split means strong financial bid will always win
• Sites should not be “sold”- they are public assets, not private developments
• New mind-set required
Impact of new development/re-use• Needs to be very sympathetic, if permitted at
all – many old buildings could continue in present use but need protection from alteration, lack of maintenance
• Uses need to be appropriate to the overall ambience and context of the location
• Must not destroy integrity of the site or overwhelm heritage aspects
• Needs to be “living” use, not just “dead” space
No confidence in present controls• Government unwilling to re-enter,
resume if lease terms not fulfilled
• Restitution (even if enforced/viable) not possible in heritage situations
• Monitoring of performance levels needs to be greatly strengthened
• Important in both natural and built heritage locations
Possible solution
• Establish statutory Heritage Foundation (c/f National Trust in UK) to own, conserve, maintain and oversee management and operation of all heritage assets
• Funding seeded by Government – but supplemented by gifts, bequests, levies, et
• Open and transparent structure with professional and specialist staff
• Community support and involvement essential
In the meantime …
• No further “bids” on heritage assets until policy in place
• All future schemes to be assessed on their conservation, design, maintenance, management, operation and sustainability merits, not on the financial return to Government
• Public and AAB to be involved in assessment of schemes, even under the proposed Foundation
Former Marine Police Headquarters
a heritage hotel with food and beverages outlets and retail facilities for completion in 2007
Source: Flying Snow Limited
The Site The site includes the Central Police Station,
the Victoria Prison and the former Central Magistracy
This is a collection of some of the oldest existing buildings in Hong Kong and is close to other buildings of historical and architectural interest
Strategically located near the night-life areas of Lan Kwai Fong and SOHO, the arts and antiques area of Hollywood Road and the CBD
All three compounds listed in their entirety
Our Concept
The creation of a centrally located, integrated living, learning and working arts environment which will establish
the site as a vibrant and self-sustaining gathering place for both residents and
visitors through conscientious and active management and by offering a
dynamic and diverse programme of arts, culture, community and leisure activities
Our Proposal
Our proposal envisages the maximum preservation of existing historic buildings coupled with an investment in the arts and culture of Hong Kong, thereby enhancing Hong Kong’s international reputation as a world city
Our proposal is socially motivated and not focused on profit maximisation
Our financial model does not call for recurring Government expenditure
Proposed Ownership Structure
A not-for-profit Foundation with the stated mission of preserving the architecture and fabric of the site, and through high quality design, content and management, enhancing the economic and social vibrancy of the immediate neighbourhood
Financial sustainability of the site is the goal with all revenues re-invested in the property
This entity would lease and be responsible for the conversion and management of the site
Overall Design Concept Conscientious, sensitive and appropriate
renovation and restoration of all historic buildings, including environmentally sensitive solutions
A mixed-used site split between : visual arts academy, arts and cultural attractions, public resource and public “plaza” space
A gathering place which draws on Hong Kong’s unique eastern and western history and provides a focal point for residents and visitors alike
The Rationale Behind The Concept It is vital for Hong Kong to preserve its
historical architecture Hong Kong needs to develop a multifaceted
social strata and vibrant arts community life to become a true world city
Hong Kong needs an academic visual arts institution and destination with international exposure to foster and develop the expression of creativity in the city
Hong Kong needs a focal point to help forge its unique identity
Financial Context
• GFA of Restored Complex 26,289sm• Restoration Period 2.5 years• Renovation Costs $392.5m• Revenues (2008) $37.75m p.a.• Management and Maintenance Expenses $18.00m p.a.• Sinking Fund for major repairs $6.00m p.a.• Contribution to The Academy $5.00m p.a.
• Renovation Costs recovered in 2031 (w/o interest)
(All at 2004 values and prices)
What Are The Benefits For HK?
The preserved and reused historic buildings, the Visual Arts Academy and the vibrant social environment will together combine to develop local creativity, foster local pride and identity, and enhance the international prestige of Hong Kong
This is an investment in the future stature of art and culture in Hong Kong
No future Government investment or future support is envisioned