Elements Mall

The recently opened (Oct. 1st, 2007) Elements Mall atop Kowloon MTR Station in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui district, is not only the newest mall in the city, it’s the largest. With over 1 million-square-feet of retail space, the four-story Elements Mall was built to give consumers the ultimate luxury shopping experience. Designed by architectural firm Benoy - best know for Bluewater in the U.K., Europe’s largest mall - the mall’s design is based on the five elements of nature: water, earth, fire, wood and metal. Each zone features a different mix of retailers as well as artwork and interactive installations reflecting the theme.

Elements Mall

Chris Lohan, senior associate director of Benoy, said that although the concept had changed over the years, one idea stayed the same: The mall had to be both entertaining and comprehensive. “We wanted to give something unique to both the Hong Kong population and to tourists,” said Lohan.

Elements Mall

Famous brand retailers include Armani Exchange, Cartier, Coach, Daks, DKNY, Gucci, Prada and Zara, but shopping isn’t the only attraction. Atop Elements Mall is a 700,000-square-foot rooftop garden with alfresco dining options, 700-seat cinema, and ice rink.

Elements Mall

If you’re planning to visit, the five-star Ritz-Carlton hotel will be the perfect place to stay. While the Elements Mall occupies the first four floors of International Commerce Centre (118 story skyscraper), the Ritz Carlson (opening in 2009) will occupy the top 15 floors of the tower - making it the highest hotel in the world.