The Phase II design of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in Shenzhen enhances the campus connection with its surrounding landscape, as well as the coordination of parts with the whole for building clusters. Through alternating building types of varies height, the design establishes new forms of open courtyards moderating campus scale with natural environment. The overall layout of the new building clusters follow the green mall parallel to the mountain green, forming four campus nodes each responding to their specific program and contexts: the Teaching Courtyard on the left of the campus entrance, the Assembly-Conference Complex on the right, the Central Quad in the middle of the campus mall, and the Lab-building with Pagoda-plaza at the end.



