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Inspired by Hong Kong’s official emblem, the Bauhinia flower, The Henderson is a Central high-rise designed by world-renowned architecture firm Zaha Hadid Architect.
Standing 190 metres tall with 36 floors of premium office space, The Henderson is the bold vision of world-renowned architecture firm Zaha Hadid Architects. Home to prestigious companies such as leading global investment firm Carlyle, Swiss luxury watch manufacturer Audemars Piguet, and art and luxury auction house Christie’s; the striking building takes inspiration from Hong Kong's official flower, the Bauhinia, with curved, flowing lines that give the overall form a petal-like quality as though it was about to bloom. The interiors of The Henderson are just as impressive, with a three-metre-tall ‘Balloon Swan (Red)’ centrepiece by renowned contemporary artist Jeff Koons making its first appearance in Asia.
To capture The Henderson, head to the footbridge outside Cheung Kong Park and Cheung Kong Centre. From this elevated position, you can frame the building's curved silhouette against the passing traffic to give the image a sense of depth and movement.
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