[5][6] The development includes K11 Musea, a shopping centre; serviced apartments, office space, and a hotel.
The development is home to a 284-metre skyscraper designed by architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox; it is currently the 8th-tallest building in Hong Kong.
The site became popular amongst locals and tourists, and hosted numerous events including the LEGO International Exhibition and Hong Kong-Beijing Rally.
The project was led by Adrian Cheng, and includes participation of over a hundred international and local architects and designers.
[8] The building's site plan was designed by architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), as well as architect James Corner Field Operations, Ronald Lu & Partners, LAAB Architects, and PLandscape.
[25][26] The office component of the development, called K11 Atelier, comprises 15 storeys of the main tower.
The K11 Atelier comprises a total of 435,156 square feet and includes a 270-degree view of Victoria Harbor.
It also holds two green building certifications (U.S. LEED Platinum pre-certification and the Hong Kong BEAM Plus provisional status).