Aedas’ Pulsa residential villas with sculptural curved glass façades cascading above Repulse Bay, Hong Kong. Oblique hillside view of Aedas’ Pulsa, an eight‑house residential development composed of stepped, low‑rise villa volumes. The buildings feature floor‑to‑ceiling glass curtain walls with pronounced curved corners and horizontal slab lines. Perched against a vegetated slope, the houses are oriented toward sea views within a subtropical coastal context.

Pulsa

Hong Kong / PRC

Pulsa is an eight-house residential development in Hong Kong. The houses, all with a highly sculptural building profile, enjoy spectacular view of Repulse Bay, one of the city’s most famous beaches.

The design of the houses are inspired by the water. The curves are a motif synonymous with sea waves, creating ever-changing perspectives from different viewing angles and the diffractions and reflections allowing residents to be surrounded by the natural beauty around. The resulting sculptural building profile presents a vivid image to both the residents and passers-by. Besides aesthetic merits, the curves also functionally improve the configurations and quality of interior space.

Completion Year
2019
Gross Area of the Entire Development
4,000 sq m
Directors
Cary Lau
Location
Hong Kong / PRC
A’ Design Awards 2019 – 2020
Silver Winner, Construction and Real Estate Projects Design
Asia Pacific Property Awards 2019
Winner, Architecture Multiple Residence, Hong Kong
Asia Pacific Property Awards 2013
Highly Commended, Architecture Multiple Residence, Hong Kong