An exhibition entitled Restoring Green Central - The New Landscape of Central Government Offices will be held from tomorrow until November 19, at the International Finance Centre Mall in Central.
The Central Government Offices Complex is one of eight projects under the "Conserving Central" initiative announced in the Chief Executive's 2009-10 Policy Address.
The connected Main and East Wings will be preserved for the Department of Justice's use. The West Wing, which is of low historical significance and architectural merit, will be redeveloped to make way for commercial uses and public open space totalling 6,800 square metres.
A two-month public consultation exercise on the new landscape of the Central Government Offices was launched on September 17.
The Development Bureau said it has been consulting the Legislative Council's Panel on Development and the Central & Western District Council, and has been meeting with relevant professional institutes. It now aims to reach out to the public and collect their views by staging an exhibition.
It will feature a model and a computer animation of a notional scheme for the proposed redevelopment of the West Wing.
It will be open to the public from 10am to 6.30pm at the IFC Mall, podium level one.
A similar exhibition is also being held at the Planning & Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery at the Murray Road Multi-storey Car Park Building in Central.
Click here for details about the exhibitions and the proposed scheme.
People can mail their views by November 30 to the Planning Department’s Special Duties Section on 15/F, North Point Government Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, or by fax to 2577 3075 or by email.