Revolutionary glass façade wraps around Hong Kong’s K11 Art & Cultural Centre Revolutionary glass façade wraps around Hong Kong’s K11 Art & Cultural Centre Explore the new undulating installation at the architecturally intriguing K11 Art & Cultural Centre in Hong Kong’s Victoria Dockside The new art museum, located on the sixth and seventh floors of cultural-retail complex K11 Musea, features a striking façade, comprising more than 300 glass tubes Adrian Cheng was a child when he first visited IM Pei’s revolutionary glass and metal pyramid at the Louvre. It was, he says, his first experience of architecture that ‘activates the soul’. ‘I remember being mesmerised by the architectural purity of the pyramid architecture and the daring juxtaposition of old and new,’ Cheng recalls. The founder of artisanal-focused lifestyle brand K11, and CEO of Hong Kong-based New World Development, Cheng has been the creative driving force behind K11 Musea, a groundbreaking art-retail complex that opened in 2019 in Hong Kong’s Victoria Dockside cultural district.