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5.
III, cont.
9.
The K.C.R. Station bu ing is there now nd could be in active use in a short space of time, way ahead of 1982, the target date for completion of the Cultural Complex. The building is capable of fulfilling many functions related to that of a City Hall. Members of the public have shown enthusiasm for the re-use of the
building.
10. The Marine Police Station Hill had a large and well kept lawn,
With now with sheds on it, but the old shady treas are still there. little expense it could be turned into a public rest area, with a view of the Cultural Complex, and very convenient and suitable
tourists and concert goers.
for
11. The Cultural Complex should be designed in accordance with the expressed wishes of the people. The ultimate clients of the Public Works Department are not just the Urban Council, they are the ordinary
.people.
12. The K.C.R. Station buildings should be conserved for reasons of
IV.
HISTORY
AK
TECTURE
and
SENTIMENT.
CUT SURE
13.
It is
The buildings are a landmark and symbol of Hong Kong. held in much affection by Hong Kong belongers, Kowloon residents, people of the New Territories, and expatriates.
THE THE PLANS AND
BACKGROUND.
1.
The polystyrene outline model, rough sketches and diagrams of the proposed Cultural Complex were first displayed at the end
of 1974.
The Urban Council press release of 15 December, 1974 made it clear that it was merely a preliminary design and layout.
3.
as
The design had the Clock Tower in the centre and was described "a blend of old and ne since it incorporates the old Tsim Sha Tsui
Annex. E
2.
p.6 clock tower