Enabling Village

The Enabling Village is a demonstration of heartland rejuvenation through adaptive reuse of the old Bukit Merah Vocational Institute / Employment & Employability Institute (e2i) in Redhill. The site was previously fenced-in, inward-looking and did not contribute to the neighbourhood. The Masterplan conceives the Village as a new community heart and opens up the space as a park to connect people with disabilities, residents and public.

The design removes all physical barriers, extends linkages and creates a variety of shared spaces, gardens and amenities, breathing life between and within buildings. A simple robust palette of finishes and motifs was adopted as a kit-of-parts system to stitch together surfaces and spaces of the new and existing.

The porous and accessible nature of the Enabling Village creates an inclusive environment, integrating people with disabilities as equal in the community.

2019

  • ArcAsia Awards for Architecture - Mention

    Category D (Conservation Projects) category, awarded by Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA)

2017

  • 2017 Design for Asia Award - Grand Award with Special Mention

    Awarded by Hong Kong Design Centre

2016

  • President's Design Award - Design of the Year

    Awarded by DesignSingapore Council and Urban Redevelopment Authority

  • 16th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2016 - Design Award

    Special Categories, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • BCA Universal Design Award - Winner (Platinum)

    Awarded by Building and Construction Authority, Singapore

万科云城

Drawing inspiration from the natural landscape and mountain parks in Shenzhen, Vanke Yun City is designed with twelve 7-storey high “Sky Hills” that connect three office towers configured around a centralised core. Accommodating child-care facilities and other amenities for workers, the hills are strategically introduced at Multiple Ground Levels that serve as the refuge and lift transfer floors of the tower. Designed as large internal atria with pockets of cascading sky gardens and planted waterfall valleys, the hills are naturally ventilated outdoor spaces, shielded from the wind and rain. This arrangement opens up the common lift lobby areas to daylight, greenery and fresh air, creating a comfortable micro climate and biophilic working environment within the tropical high-rise.

凯德天府

地处中国西南部的四川省省会成都市正处在一个崛起的阶段,这里不仅拥有秀丽的山水和肥沃的平,也同时积载了丰厚的历史和文化底蕴,如今这座古老的城市正以飞快的速度发展成为一个现代化的大都市和金融中心。凯德天府商城正是坐落在这样一片复苏地域的西面,新南天地商圈的核心地带之中。这座拥有着一幢办公大楼,三栋公寓楼和一个八层楼高大型商场的一站式城市综合体紧邻着连接成都新行政中心和老城区的南北向交通枢纽天府大道,得天独厚的选址使得人们在经过此处的天府高架立交桥时能清楚的一览项目的全貌。商城无论是在白天还是在夜晚都是一处引入注目的地标建筑,彰显着自己独特的风采并吸引着南来北往的顾客。

商城的设计灵感来源于成都当地著名景点青城山独特的地理风貌,借喻于那里的山石将建筑与自然有机的结合了起来。整个建筑的造型犹如一簇巨石,经过开凿打磨后展露里面的水晶块面,像是从周围城市基础设施和混凝土大楼的灰暗基调里拔地而起的一攒光彩夺目的珠宝。而石块与石块之间的“岩缝”则成为了一条条有着茂密植被和错落水景的“山涧峡谷”。这样有趣的自然造型和景观以空中花园的形式一直垂直延续至了商城顶部的办公和公寓塔楼内,在为商城周围其他商业群落提供丰富景致的同时更为物业内的顾客,居民和办公人员带来了享受自然的体验。

花园绿化的主题也被带入了商场的内部设计里,特别是在位于商场四层的溜冰场四周,多种多样的室内植栽形成了一座茂密的温室花园让人们在购物的同时也能亲近和了解自然植物。溜冰场的上方则采用了有着枝叶纹理的穿孔铝板作为天花板,天花内部的灯光经铝板过滤后柔和的撒下来,让人感觉仿佛置身于一大片热带雨林内。此外,溜冰场底部的天花则是一块大型的电子显示屏,模拟着不断变化的天空。

凯德天府的建筑外表皮被赋予了独特而丰富的色彩和纹理,让建筑不至于在成都较为阴沉的气候环境里显得平乏无趣。设计通过铝制饰材,金属穿孔板和玻璃等轻快材料之间的几何组合制造出了对比强烈,丰富多彩的强有力建筑语言。底部群楼立面上犹如被抛光打磨过的块面变成了悬挂节庆横幅,展示品牌商标和零售商品的绝佳界面,而上方办公和居住塔楼上比例讲究的玻璃幕墙则映照着这片天府之国的风云变化。作为整个建筑的主要立面材料之一,经过特别设计的铝制穿孔板不仅是一种对传统中国隔栅的抽象演艺,也在功能上起到了提供隐私和过滤自然光的作用。嵌在这些铝板后的特制灯光会在晚上为商场换上又一层靓丽外衣,如同布满夜空的繁星一般。

这样一个大型的综合体项目就像是成都这座城市的缩影,将天府之国的活力浓缩进了自己的一方天地里。商城的定位旨在迎合社会的文化倾向,为人们提供一个有咖啡厅和公园的独特城市体验和新鲜的生活方式。为了更好的和顾客互动,群楼商场的屋顶部分被设计成了一系列拥有众多景观平台,花园和休闲空间的商业广场,为家庭,青少年,中老年和上班族等不同人群提供了观景,交流,用餐,溜冰以及参加各种活动的极佳场所。这样一个屋顶商业广场也是下方商场内各种商业活动的延伸,为顾客提供了更加全面和连续的购物娱乐体验。

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

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.