Main Features

Design Main Features

Main Features

  • The academic building is equipped with modern facilities to cultivate talents in high demand, particularly in healthcare professions, and to promote interdisciplinary research.
  • The campus is designed with age-friendly and environmentally-friendly elements to facilitate connection, sharing, and engagement with the community.
  • The new campus features advanced technologies such as interactive whiteboards, tablets, projectors, and learning management systems.
  • The new campus will have dedicated mobile applications for navigation, event updates, timetable management, and more.
  • Rooms and halls can be rearranged or repurposed as required. This includes lecture theatres that can double as event spaces, and libraries with movable furniture for group projects.
  • The new campus includes outdoor classrooms and study areas, merging education and nature.
  • The new campus boasts numerous green spaces, including parks and gardens. These green spaces contribute to mental wellbeing and biodiversity.
  • With a barrier-free design, the new campus will ensure accessibility for all, including persons with disabilities. This includes access ramps, lifts, wide doorways, and facilities friendly to those with disabilities.
  • Iconic footbridges and walkway network over Fat Kwong Street and Sheung Shing Street to improve pedestrian connectivity of both HKMU community and the public

 

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Elevation facing Fat Kwong Street

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New footbridge across at Fat Kwong Street

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New lift tower at HKMU Main Campus

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Proposed public footbridge across Fat Kwong Street