Buildings at 1-11 Mallory Street (odd numbers) and 6-12 Burrows Street (even numbers), which is a preservation cum revitalization project of the Urban Renewal Authority. Built in the 1910s, the tenement buildings have a combined Chinese and Western architectural style. All of them have four storeys and are built with cantilevered balconies supported by brackets and posts on the upper floors. Floors, ceilings, staircases, are all made of China fir. Some of the buildings have pitched Chinese tiled roofs, French doors and the distinctive feature of ornamental iron balcony balustrades. After revitalization, a sky walkway is built on the 3/F and 4/F, giving the cluster of buildings a distinctive modern architectural flavour. It offers exhibition spaces and multi-function rooms for different activities and events. The tenement buildings are Grade II historic buildings.
Exhibition areas, multi-function rooms, etc.
Apply online with information on the location, date, time, nature and synopsis of the film, description of the scenes, size of the crew, equipment list, work schedule, setup details, and/or other information as requested.
Processing time : 1 month.
Per session (10am - 6pm or 6pm - 10pm) | Per day (10am - 10pm) | |
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Exhibition venues | ||
Mondays - Fridays | $1,800 | $2,400 |
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays | $2,070 | $2,760 |
Multi-function rooms | ||
Mondays - Fridays | $720 | $960 |
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays | $828 | $1,104 |
Deposit : $5,000/ floor
Applicants shall effect a public liability insurance in the sum of no less than $10 million at their own expense.
Compliments to the government and public bodies that have agreed to consider applications to hire premises or facilities under their management for location filming.