Church of St. Mary of the Angels

The Church of St Mary of the Angels was designed for the Franciscan Friars and their parish church. The project includes the Church, the St Anthony Friary, the Poor Clare Monastery and an extensive columbarium. The focus of the design is community and expressing the church as an open and transparent institution.

The design is centred on an outdoor space that forms a forecourt to the various institutions, enabling community bonds to develop in this civic space. WOHA designed every element of the architecture, interiors, landscape and lighting for the complex, and incorporated several existing modernist buildings from the 1950s. The design took its direction from the particular focus of the Franciscan Friars on outreach and nature, to create a space for worship that is open and outward-looking – first to the garden and surroundings, and then to the wider community.

2016

  • World Architecture Festival - Finalist

    Mixed-Use (Completed) category, awarded by World Architecture Festival

2007

  • The 2007 Kenneth F. Brown Asia Pacific Culture and Architecture Design Award - Honorable Mention

    Awarded by School of Architecture

2006

  • President's Design Award - Design of the Year

    Awarded by DesignSingapore Council and Urban Redevelopment Authority

2004

  • International Prize Dedalo Minosse for Commissioning a Building 2004, Italy - Highly Commended

    Organised by ALA – Assoarchitetti, Vicenza Italy

  • 7th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2004 - Award Winner

    Institutional Projects/Religious Buildings Category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • 7th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2004 - Award Winner

     Interior Design/Commercial Category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • 9th SIA-ICI Colour Awards 2004 - Gold Award

    Architecture Category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • 9th SIA-ICI Colour Awards 2004 - Gold Award

    Interior Category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

     

海军部村庄养老综合体

Kampung Admiralty is Singapore’s first building to bring together a mix of public facilities and services under one roof. The traditional approach is for each government agency to have their own plot of land, resulting in standalone buildings. This one-stop integrated complex maximises land use and the benefits of co-location, and is a prototype for meeting the needs of Singapore’s ageing population.

The compact site, adjacent to a train station in medium-rise public housing area, prompted a layered ‘club sandwich’ approach. The result is a “Vertical Kampung (village)”, with a Community Plaza sheltered by a Medical Centre supporting a rooftop Community Park overlooked by apartments for seniors. These three distinct layers juxtapose the various building uses to foster diversity of cross-programming and frees up the ground level for activity generators. The proximity to healthcare, social, commercial and other amenities support inter-generational bonding and promote active ageing in place. The development has proven extremely popular, and was used as the backdrop for the Prime Minister’s 2018 National Day address, as a visual embodiment of Singapore’s aspirations for a more caring community environment.

2020

  • Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Building Awards - Shortlisted

    Leadership in Sustainable Design and Performance (Institutional) category, awarded by World Green Building Council

  • International Urban Project Award - Shortlisted

    Organised by Bauwelt Berlin and WA World Architecture Magazine, Beijing

2019

  • ArcAsia Awards for Architecture - Mention

    Category B-4 (Specialized Buildings) category, awarded by Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA)

  • SGBC-BCA Sustainability Leadership Awards 2019 - Design Award

    Leadership in Sustainable Design and Performance (Institutional), awarded by Singapore Green Building Council and Building and Construction Authority, Singapore

  • 19th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2019 - Design Award

    Commercial (Mixed Development) category, awarded by SIA

  • CTBUH Urban Habitat Award (Single-Site Scale) - - Winner

    Awarded by Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Chicago, Illinois

  • CTBUH Best Tall Mixed-Use Building - Winner

    Awarded by Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Chicago, Illinois

  • 2019 Green Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design

2018

  • World Architecture Festival - World Building of the Year

    Awarded by World Architecture Festival

  • World Architecture Festival - Shortlisted

    Mixed Use – Completed category, awarded by World Architecture Festival

  • HDB Design Award - Winner

    Completed Project – Mixed Development category, awarded by Housing & Development Board

  • International Chapter Architecture Awards - Commendation

    Commercial Architecture, awarded by The Australian Institute of Architects

2017

  • NParks Skyrise Greenery Award - Winner

    Outstanding and Excellence Award, awarded by National Parks Board, Singapore

2016

  • World Architecture Festival - Winner

    Commercial Mixed-Use (Future Projects) category, awarded by World Architecture Festival

2015

  • Landscape Excellence Assessment Framework (LEAF) - Outstanding Project

    Awarded by National Parks Board, Singapore

  • HDB Innovative Design Award - Winner

    Winner, under “To-Be-Built” Mixed Development category, awarded by Housing & Development Board, Singapore

2006

  • ArcAsia Awards for Architecture - Mention

    Category A-2: Multiple-Family Residential, awarded by ArcAsia

杜生庄政府组屋

该项目位于高层区域,混合了私人住宅和公共房屋,本项目证明高密度可以高舒适性。社区生活的多样性和可持续性是中心主题。该项目没有大门,所有公共区域都完全公开

中心创新思想是公共的、外部的、共享的空间交织在一起的从地面到屋顶的塔楼群。每个家庭都是某一个天空村的一部分,包括80个家庭共享一个有庇护的社区花园阳台。设计这些阳台用来促进居民互动,成为日常生活的一部分。每一位居民走过时,或是周围看一看,这一空间从电梯到公寓的方式,可以和他们的邻居们打招呼,看着孩子们玩耍,或是居民之间聊天。

其他的社区公共区域包括一个广场,位于公共长条形公园两侧的超市、咖啡店和零售空间,以及一个托儿设施。两倍大体积的阳台空间形成了社区的起居室,在首层设有座位区可以俯瞰公园。婚礼和葬礼用的亭子,游戏和健身区,150米长的洼地围住了庭院和草坪。屋顶公共的空中花园24小时开放,这里有400米长的慢跑小径,上面的亭子顶上布满了太阳能光伏电池板。

该设计为每一个不同大小的住宅单位提供3种可变的计划。灵活的布局是基于无柱、无梁的公寓空间,并为不同规模的家庭、不同的生活方式(如家庭办公/阁楼生活)以及未来的灵活性考虑,消除了浪费并提供了补贴。

该地点的历史是在艺术品项目上的庆祝。当地的艺术家已经记录了附近的变化的特点,艺术已被铸造成预制墙。该建筑的设计还包括了蓝玻璃元素,并唤回老福建方言“林婆来”,这意味着蓝色玻璃区即这一片老一代公共住房有蓝色的窗户。美丽而古老的雨林被保留,并纳入了园林景观。

本项目获得了Platinum Greenmark评级——新加坡最高的也是第一个公共住房——该项目采用无源设计策略包括自然采光和通风的大堂、楼梯、通道走廊。所有的公寓都是自然通风,由于开放的并通风的设计,相当比例的住户没有安装空调。屋顶上的光伏发电给公共设施供电。该设计全部是预制构件,在地盘上减少浪费和错误。该设计通过模块的重新安排、通过颜色以及明暗创造出多样性。

磐鈺雲華

Sky Green a mixed-use development located at the heart of Taichung in a densely developed and vibrant neighborhood. The site is made up of two rectangular plots, one facing the main city thoroughfare, Gongyi Road, and the other facing Daying Street, a quieter secondary street. The development consists of two 26-storey residential towers with apartment units from level 4 onwards, as well as retail spaces. To connect to its setting, and the hustle and bustle of the streets, the building’s retail spaces are located from ground level to level 3. The shops have staggered patterned glass cladding to give an urban backdrop to the tree-lined pedestrian walkways and modern outdoor street furniture.

Away from the busy street life an intimate, serene landscaped courtyard greets the residents as they return to their homes. Above the retail shops rise the two residential towers as well as generous recreation facilities for indoor and outdoor activities. Both towers have deeply recessed windows and the façades are enveloped with protruding balconies with trees, sky gardens and mesh screens that serve as a trellis for green creeper plants. Landscaping is treated as a key material in creating the building envelope for the residential towers. The façade elements create deep sun-shading and the greenery acts as an active and living interface between the interior and exterior environment.

Large sky terraces at every five floors within the block extend the living space of residents from indoors to outdoors, creating a biophilic environment within a high-rise development. Every unit is visually connected to greenery outside their apartment windows. A series of open, yet sheltered sky gardens, terraces, balconies and planters create a breathable façade and visual interest, enhancing the real estate value of these apartments in a densely built up area while providing spatial relief to apartment owners.

 

 

2021

  • CTBUH Best Tall Building Award - Award of Excellence

    Residential/Hotel category, awarded by the Council on Tall Building & Urban Habitat

  • CTBUH Best Tall Building Award - Award of Excellence

    100m-199m height category, awarded by the Council on Tall Building & Urban Habitat

2020

  • Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

  • World Architecture Festival (China) Awards - Excellent Design Award Winner

    Awarded by the World Architecture Festival

  • World Architecture Festival (China) Awards - Excellent Design Award Winner

    Awarded by World Architecture Festival

  • 19th SIA Architectural Design Awards - Building of the Year

    (English)

    Commercial Projects category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • 19th SIA Architectural Design Awards - Design Award

    Commercial Projects category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

新加坡市中豪亚酒店

Oasia Hotel Downtown sets out to create an alternative imagery for commercial high-rise developments. It combines innovative ways to intensify land use with a tropical approach that showcases a perforated, permeable, furry, verdant tower of green in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD).

In programmatic response to the client’s brief of having distinct Soho, Hotel & Club rooms, WOHA adopted a club sandwich approach by creating a series of different strata, each with its own sky garden. Introducing layers of elevated ground levels allow the precious but limited ground floor space to be multiplied, creating generous public areas for recreation and social interaction throughout the high-rise.

2018

  • President's Design Award - Design of the Year

    Awarded by the DesignSingapore Council and Urban Redevelopment Authority

  • Urban Habitat Award - Finalist

    Awarded by Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Chicago, Illinois

  • Best Tall Building Worldwide - Winner

    Awarded by Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Chicago, Illinois

  • Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia - Winner

    Awarded by Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Chicago, Illinois

2017

  • Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

  • 2017-18 ULI Global Awards for Excellence - Winner

    Awarded by Urban Land Institute

  • NParks Skyrise Greenery Award - Winner

    Excellence Award, awarded by National Parks Board, Singapore

  • 17th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2017 - Building of the Year

    Commercial (Mixed Development) category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • 2017 International Chapter Architecture Awards - Commendation

    Commercial Architecture category, awarded by Australian Institute of Architects

  • Green Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

2016

  • 2016 Emporis Skyscraper Awards - 3rd Place

    Awarded by Emporis

2004

  • 7th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2004 - Winner

    Residential Projects/Apartments & Condominiums Category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

443 Queen Street

The design of 443 Queen Street tower explores the potential of passive, low-technology, high-ambiance design for the sub-tropical climate.

Urbanistically, the development opens itself up to the city. At the river level, the pedestrian realm flows under the giant umbrella of the hanging gardens, to the cafe and restaurant which inhabit the base of the building.

The cluster form of the tower allows further views through the site and allows spatial relationships with the diverse surrounding fabric to be developed. The units fully exploit their access to views, light and air.

皮克林宾乐雅酒店

At home in central Singapore, between the central business district and Chinatown, the Parkroyal Collection Pickering captures passersbys’ attention with its striking lush, green terraces. The project is a study of how we can not only conserve our greenery in a built-up high-rise city centre but multiply it in a manner that is architecturally striking, integrated and sustainable.

Inspired by Hong Lim Park, which is located next to the site, rice terraces and the topography of natural landscapes, the building brings 15,000 square metres of greenery – around double the area of the site – back into the city. Every one of the 367 guest rooms offers a tropical garden view from its windows.

The passive strategies such as naturally ventilated corridors, solar-powered irrigation, rain water retention and sun shading have helped this project to achieve Singapore’s Green Mark Platinum rating, the nation’s highest environmental certification.

2019

  • SGBC-BCA Sustainability Leadership Awards 2019 - Design Award

    Leadership in Sustainable Design and Performance (Commercial), awarded by Singapore Green Building Council and Building and Construction Authority, Singapore

2016

  • 16th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2016 - Design Award

    Commercial Projects category, awarded by SIA

2015

  • MIPIM Asia Awards - Gold Winner

    Best Hotel and Tourism Development category, awarded by Reed MIDEM

  • Landscape Excellence Assessment Framework (LEAF) - Outstanding Project

    Awarded by National Parks Board, Singapore

  • CTBUH Urban Habitat Award - Winner

    Awarded by Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Chicago, Illinois

2014

  • Design for Asia Awards - Grand Award

    Awarded by Hong Kong Design Centre

  • International Architecture Awards - Winner

    Commercial category, awarded by Australian Institute of Architects

  • NParks Skyrise Greenery Award - Winner

    Outstanding Skyrise Greenery Project Award, awarded by National Parks Board, Singapore

  • Iconic Awards - Best of Best Winner

    Architecture (Public) category, awarded by German Design Council

  • Green Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

     

2013

  • Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

  • Best of Year Awards - Winner

    Hotel (Public Space) category, awarded by Interior Design Magazine

  • President's Design Award 2013 - Design of the Year

    Awarded by DesignSingapore Council and Urban Redevelopment Authority

  • Gold Key Award for Excellence in Hospitality Design - Honorable Mention

    “Best Hotel – Luxury / Upscale” category, awarded by International Hotel / Motel & Restaurant Show

  • INSIDE Festival - Winner

    Hotels (Interior) category, awarded by INSIDE Festival

  • World Architecture Festival - Finalist

    Hotels (Large) category, awarded by World Architecture Festival

  • CTBUH Best Tall Building Awards (Asia and Australasia) - Finalist

    Awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

  • WAN Hotel of the Year Award - Winner

    Awarded by World Architecture News.com

  • 9th Annual Hospitality Design Awards - Finalist

    Hotel (Luxury/Upscale) category, awarded by Hospitality Design Magazine

2010

  • World Architecture Festival - Finalist

    Future Projects (Commercial) category, awarded by World Architecture Festival

  • BCI Green Design Award - Green Leadership Award Winner

    Under Residential Architecture – Multiple Houses category, awarded by BCI Asia Construction Information Pte. Ltd.