Main campus PolyU's main campus, in
Hung Hom,
Kowloon, was designed by a team led by
James Kinoshita from
P&T Group in 1972. It has over 20 buildings with red-brick walls, many of which are inter-connected and raised one floor above the podium, creating sheltered open-air spaces for multi-purposes such as logistics and parking. Apart from buildings named after donors, the
rotundas which connects the buildings are identified in English letters (from cores and blocks A to Z, without K, O and I). It is one of the largest and densest educational campus in the world. Block Z is the eighth phase of the campus expansion project. It is situated across the northwestern side of the main campus, separated by
Chatham Road. It can be accessed through a pedestrian tunnel or an 80-meter-long footbridge, which was proposed in 2016 and built in 2019. In addition to classrooms, laboratories and other academic facilities, the university provides a multi-purpose auditorium, recreational and catering facilities, medical facilities, as well as a bookstore and banks. The Jockey Club Auditorium began operation in 2000, its balcony and main floor seating accommodate up to 1,084 persons. It is specially designed as a multi-purpose venue for the hosting of conferences, seminars, ceremonies, corporate meetings, as well as the increasing number of cultural activities and performances, operas, chamber music, dramas, dances, film shows, variety shows, mini concerts etc. There are multiple sports facilities, including two swimming pools (Block X and Michael Clinton Swimming Pool), 2 indoor sports grounds (Shaw Sports Complex and Kwong On Jubilee Sports Centre), an outdoor sports ground (Keith Legg Sports Field) with basketball and soccer fields and jogging track, 2 outdoor tennis courts, and a joint-sports centre. File:PolyU Main Campus aerial view, 2024.jpg|PolyU Main Campus aerial view, 2024 File:Hkpolyu.jpg|PolyU File:Main Entrance at Core A, 2022.png|Main Entrance at Core A, 2022 File:HK Hung Hom 香港理工大學 PolyU campus Choi Kai Yau Building facade Feb-2013.JPG|Choi Kai Yau Building, 2013 File:2013-03-17 PolyU Li Ka Shing Tower.jpg|LKS Tower, 2013 File:Hong Kong Polytechnic University Li Ka Shing tower.jpg|LKS Tower File:HK 香港理工大學 PolyU 紅磡 Hung Hom campus morning October 2018 SSG 李嘉誠樓 Li Ka Shing Tower 01.jpg|Lift Lobby, LKS Tower File:The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - panoramio (1).jpg|LKS Tower standing in the main campus File:HK PolyU-Block Z.jpg|Block Z File:HK Kln 紅磡 Hung Hom 漆咸道北 Chatham Road North HK PolyU October 2022 Px3 02.jpg|Block Z, view from Chatham Rd South, 2022 File:HK PolyU 香港理工大學 YMT 油麻地 Yaumatei 漆咸道南 Chatham Road South October 2018 SSG 01.jpg|FCE, Block Z, 2018 File:PolyU Block Z (20190321093337).jpg|Block Z, 2019 ====
Pao Yue-kong Library==== The PolyU Library was established on 1 August 1972. Two centres operated in
Hung Hom and
Quarry Bay until 1976, when they eventually merged into the present building. It was named after shipping
entrepreneur and philanthropist
Yue-Kong Pao in 1995. In 2024, there were over 9.38 million of library holdings in total, with more than 8 million electronic resources. File:PolyU Jockey Club Innovation Tower (20180911175650).jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower File:HK 香港理工大學 PolyU 紅磡 Hung Hom Jockey Club Innovation Tower May 2019 SSG 01.jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower File:HK PolyU Jockey Club Innovation Tower (30912525212).jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower File:HKPU Innovation Tower Entrance Void 2014.jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower interior File:HKPU Innovation Tower Stairs 201403.jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower interior File:HKPU Innovation TowerOutdoor Podium 201403.jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower podium File:Innovation Tower, HK PolyU in 2019 (3).jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower and Block X File:HK PolyU 香港理工大學 YMT 油麻地 Yaumatei 漆咸道南 Chatham Road South October 2018 SSG 02.jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower, view from the Chatham Rd South 2018 File:Overlook Ho Man Tin Station entrance and exit B2 in June 2016.jpg|Jockey Club Innovation Tower 2016
Teaching and research hotel The Hotel ICON was officially opened on 21 September 2011. The hotel is wholly owned by the university as a teaching and research hotel of the
School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM). SHTM has consistently been ranked among the top hotel and tourism management schools in the world. File:Hotel ICON 201107.jpg|Hotel ICON File:Hotel ICON Lobby View1 201106.jpg|Hotel ICON Lobby View1 201106 File:Hotel ICON Lobby View2 201106.jpg|Hotel ICON Lobby View2 20110 File:Hotel ICON.jpg|Hotel ICON Logo File:Hotel ICON Green View1 201106.jpg|Hotel ICON Lobby
Hung Hom Bay and West Kowloon Campus The Hung Hom Bay Campus and West Kowloon Campus are the two satellite campuses which house the College of Professional and Continuing Education which is formed by two subsidiaries: the
Hong Kong Community College (HKCC) and School of Professional Education and Executive Development (SPEED). Established in 2001 under the auspices of PolyU, HKCC is a self-financed post-secondary institution which offers
associate degree and higher diploma programmes spanning the domains of arts, science, social sciences, business, health care and design for senior secondary school leavers. HKCC classes are conducted at the
Hung Hom Bay and
West Kowloon. == Academics ==