NGO School for Avoid Obvious Architects
PC Lee OneSky Global Centre is a 16,000 sf children center that provides free child services for at risk families in the poorest district in Hong Kong. It is within walking distance of several public housing estates and subdivided flats. Its location allows the NGO to reach at-risk families with less social connections and changes the neighborhood which has the least public facilities per child in Hong Kong. The project provide relational spaces to connect parents, teachers, and children.
Download Press Kit № 124478
Download Press Kit № 124478 NGO School for Avoid Obvious Architects by Vicky Chan to access high-res images, essential texts, translations, and exclusive interviews—all in one.
Available Now for Your Next Story
At design|newsroom, we understand the pressures and deadlines journalists face. That’s why we offer exclusive access to our curated press kits and high-resolution images, tailored for accredited journalists. These resources are designed to enrich your stories with depth and visual appeal, spotlighting the world's most innovative designs.
Please Note:
Let’s Collaborate: Your stories matter. design|newsroom is here to support you with quality, accessible content. Once you are accredited, reach out for the images and content you need. We will provide the specific images and content directly, along with recommendations on works to feature.
Get Accredited Easily: Quick access to our resources requires media accreditation. Apply for media accreditation to join our network and start exploring a wealth of design stories.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Access press releases crafted for OneSky Global Centre in these languages: English.
Access our collection of OneSky Global Centre articles, ready for use and offered in languages: English, Italian, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Indonesian, Japanese, Russian, Chinese (Mandarin), Dutch, German, Hindi, Turkish and Arabic (Standard).
PC Lee OneSky Global Centre is a 16,000 sf children center that provides free child services for at risk families in the poorest district in Hong Kong. It is within walking distance of several public housing estates and subdivided flats. Its location allows the NGO to reach at-risk families with less social connections and changes the neighborhood which has the least public facilities per child in Hong Kong. The project provide relational spaces to connect parents, teachers, and children.
school, nonprofit, community centre, library, kintergarten
Beside the colorful art wall near the entrance, the Classroom and play area are finished with white wall, wooden flooring, and wooden furniture to create a subdued and natural environment for children to focus and learn. Toilet is the only other location with bright and contrasting colours. The intent is to make toilet training different which is not an easy task for young children.
The guideline was also adapted into the old buildings with an array of physical constraints, like water leakage, smell, undocumented structure from the previous owner. Many design solutions evolve around these constraints while staying true to the teaching methodology.
The project started in April 2018 in Hong Kong and finished in December 2020 in Hong Kong
The project began with an understanding of OneSky teaching methodology which include establishing a relationship and teaching with affection. Their methodology and the understanding of Sham Shui Po was merged to form a set of design guideline to inform color, material, room layout and lighting.
Generous indoor and outdoor open spaces allow flexibility and wellbeing while giving children from the neighbourhood the play space they deserve. Training centre provide tips on parenting and teaching skills. Circulation, learning and playing are integrated three-dimensionally. All three floors and its amenities will serve 3,200 children and parents annually.
The design adapts the philosophy of OneSky teaching which is to train positive parenting techniques and show more affection towards children. Warm materials with striking colours created a welcoming exterior with communal functions. The semi-outdoor lobby and its bench turned the street corner into a lively oasis for the busy intersection in Sham Shui Po.
Image #1, Avoid Obvious Architects, One Sky Lobby, 2020 Image #2, Avoid Obvious Architects, One Sky Stair, 2020 Image #3, Avoid Obvious Architects, One Sky Entrance, 2020 Image #4, Avoid Obvious Architects, One Sky Exterior, 2020 Image #5, Avoid Obvious Architects, One Sky Play Area, 2020 Video #1, Avoid Obvious Architects, One Sky, 2020
OneSky Global Centre NGO School has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Iron A' Design Award is awarded to good designs that meet the rigorous professional and industrial standards set by the A' Design Awards. This recognition is reserved for works that demonstrate a solid understanding of design principles and show creativity within their execution. Recipients of the Iron A' Design Award are acknowledged for their practical innovations and contributions to their respective fields, providing solutions that improve quality of life and foster positive change. These designs are a testament to the skill and dedication of their creators, showcasing their ability to address real-world challenges through thoughtful design.
Vicky Chan was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work OneSky Global Centre NGO School.
Attention press members and journalists: We offer a collection of press releases on Vicky Chan and their notable work, available for your unrestricted use. Immediate access is granted to 8 press releases for all journalists.
Architect Vicky Chan's OneSky Global Centre provides free child services for at-risk families in Hong Kong
Access Vicky Chan Newsroom for exclusive insights into distinguished design and laureled projects.
Urban Design for K Farm
Grandstand for Avoid Obvious Architects
Urban Farm for Yuanye Spring
Heritage Park for Avoid Obvious Architects
Mobile Landscape for Walk DVRC
Waterfront Park for Avoid Obvious Architects
Retrofited Oil Rig as Garden Building for Avoid Obvious Architects
Indoor Playground for X+Living
New Airport Langage for BOIFFILS Architectures
Book Store for Masato Kure
Bookstore for X+Living
Sales Center for Longfor Group
Establishing your own newsroom is a strategic move to effectively communicate your designs to a targeted audience of journalists and media editors. This direct channel enhances your visibility, significantly increasing your chances of being published and featured across a wide range of media platforms, from magazines and newspapers to journals and online media. Take the first step towards amplifying your reach and influence in the design community.
Quick sign-up. Instant access. Elevate your reporting now.
Submit your design and seize the opportunity to be featured across a global stage. Gain exposure by connecting your work with our extensive network of journalists and leading media outlets. Start your journey to worldwide recognition today.
Create a newsroom for direct access to journalists, making your designs easier to publish and feature.
Create Your Newsroom