The Luna is Make’s second residential tower in Hong Kong, and the first Hong Kong scheme to complete for client Vanke. Originally invited to a competition to design the interiors and facade for an existing building, we put forward a second proposal that answered the original brief as well as maximised the potential of the site by improving the form of the tower and the apartment layouts to prioritise views – a move that won us the job.
The tower, located on Lun Fat Street in the bustling commercial district of Wan Chai, sits on a triple-height podium set in a newly landscaped communal garden with outdoor rooms, entertainment space and exercise equipment. Both tower and podium are clad in champagne-gold powder-coated aluminium rainscreen panels, with balconies covering the north and west elevations. The balconies’ square shape and perforated motif reference the area’s history of printing, echoing traditional printing blocks.
The Luna houses 100 serviced apartments, four larger two-bed apartments and a luxury penthouse. Amenities include a roof garden, as well as restaurants, retail space and a public garden terrace in the podium. The apartments enjoy views to the mountain and the sea, and a balcony each – some even have two. Inside, the interiors feature dark timber joinery and a cool neutral palette, and have been finished with a high level of detail.
Located on a prime site in the heart of Wan Chai, this building's striking facade sets it apart.
We are pleased that Make Architects has meticulously combined the facade of The Luna with the local history in Wan Chai. It reflects our commitment to pay tribute to the local culture and our desire to connect our project with the community.
The interior design concept plays with light, shadow and metallic accents; materials include Calacatta marble and dark oak flooring.