Singapore Institute of Technology

The SIT-Plot 1 campus is uniquely endowed with an existing secondary forest. The design capitalises on this green site asset by integrating its learning environments with biophilic indoor-outdoor tropical spaces. To forge an imageable “Campus-in-a-Park” identity, the academic blocks are organised as a chain of buildings encompassing the central forest courtyard that is transformed into an accessible Community Park. This serves as the heart of SIT, contributing to a strong sense of place that is characterised by memorable nodes for interaction, recreation and rejuvenation.

The design leverages on the site’s undulating terrain by creating two public ground levels that segregate vehicles from pedestrians, creating a people-friendly, car-lite campus. These fenceless, 24/7 publicly accessible ground levels are interconnected across the Punggol Digital District, linking shared carparks and a series of key public spaces.

SIT’s primary signature library building is strategically located at the prime intersection between New Punggol Road and the pedestrianised Campus Boulevard as a prominent urban landmark.

On the rooftops, photovoltaic panels are arrayed as a banner of sustainability over the entire campus. These serve as a key renewable energy source that powers SIT’s Multi-Energy Micro Grid located within Plot 1. Productivity features include precast facades and structural systems for the academic blocks and structural steel for the long span bridges.

Punggol Digital District

Punggol Digital District (PDD) is planned as part of Singapore’s strategy to sustain long-term economic growth by creating new development areas island-wide, bringing jobs and social amenities closer to residents.

Situated in Punggol North, PDD is envisioned to be a vibrant and inclusive district underpinned by cutting-edge technology, as well as urban and social innovation which make everyday living more convenient and sustainable. As Singapore’s first Enterprise District, PDD will provide flexibility for the land use mix and scale to be curated at district-level, enabling deeper integration and synergy of different uses and spaces to realise the vision of the District. The District is also planned to be connected to the greater Punggol area, with a car-lite, green, and vibrant environment.

Punggol Digital District will be the first district to adopt an integrated masterplan approach that brings together a business park, a university and community facilities and transport infrastructure. The district-level planning approach creates synergies, optimises land use and catalyses community building. It also allows us to design and integrate innovative technological platforms and from the ground up, transforming the way people work, live, learn and play in an inclusive and sustainable environment.

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

Design Orchard

Design Orchard is located at a prominent junction along one of the world’s iconic shopping streets, Singapore’s Orchard Road. The building is designed to act as an incubator for emerging Singaporean designers: integrating a high-profile retail space at ground level with co-working creative spaces at levels two and three. Atop the building is a rooftop public space, which is tiered away from the junction to form an urban amphitheatre and stage along with a shaded pocket park. The collaborative spaces provide a nurturing environment for young designers to go from concept to production, market their products at the retail spaces below, and showcase their designs with fashion and design events at the rooftop garden amphitheatre.

The Tre Ver

The Tre Ver is a unique tropical residential living located at the riverfront, with multiple tiers of landscaped decks, pools and gardens. The development overlooks Kallang River and is an integral component in the rejuvenation of the Kallang River Masterplan. Organised to fit within the irregular-shaped plot, the development comprises of 729-units distributed across 5 tall blocks and 4 short blocks, above a 2 storey landscaped carpark podium.

The configuration and orientation of 5 tall blocks and 4 short blocks is designed to maximize river views. The design capitalizes the river and existing line of raintrees as a 200m long frontage and extends the blues and greens seamlessly into and up the development as a series of gardens, terraces, courtyards, pools and waterfalls, creating multiple amenity points in varying scales and characters.

The development is connected by 3 key amenity layers – Raintree Valley (2nd floor), Village Plaza (3rd floor) and Sky Loft (8th floor), providing amenities and gardens at the residents’ doorstep. The residential blocks continue the greenery vertically. The short blocks are designed with tiered contours planted with flowering and colourful shrubs and trees. The tall blocks contrast as orthogonal forms with sky gardens on every storey, terminating at both ends of the cross-ventilated lift lobby.

Overall, The Tre Ver is a building-as-garden with a variety of common spaces to promote vibrant communities, sustainable living and a distinctive home.

纽顿轩

这栋36层楼高的住宅项目探索了在热带环境里的高层住宅实现方法。塔楼将几种环保设计融入到了当代建筑构成当中,为城市的天际线增添了一种新的现代环保高楼模式。

这栋高层住宅楼坐落于城市中心高楼区的边缘,居民的视野能够越过面前低矮建筑群看到远处的自然保护区,这在高密度的新加坡无疑是一种奢侈的享受。

建筑外部由遮阳设施,有着特殊纹理的色块图案和悬挑出来的阳台一起构成了具有功能性又极富表现力的立面语言。横向的金属遮阳网格能有效地遮挡热带强烈的阳光,而网格相对于实心板材则能在阻隔日照得同时避免高层与地面之间的视线阻挡。遮阳网自上而下包裹住了整栋建筑包括了楼的转角处。从不同的角度看去,这些网格和它们在阳光下的投影交织互动形成了建筑虚实之间的另一层变化而不是绝对清晰的语言,让建筑在一天的不同时间里呈现出不同的美感。除此之外,这些网格也很好的与公寓的凸窗(凸窗在新加坡公寓里是一个标准的设计因为它能为开发商增加可售面积带来更大的商业利益)结合起来让凸窗在立面上变得更加统一且与众不同。

悬挑出的空中花园和阳台和遮阳网一起组成了塔楼的室外环境,这是一种有着充分遮阳和自然通风,非常适合热带居住的生活环境。而且由于基地地势较高的缘故,这种理念变得更加切合实际。

建筑的地面层是架空的,所有居住和辅助功能都被抬高,这样避免了居民受到周边接到的噪音烦扰也避免了地楼层的居民无法享受的好景致的状况发生。虽然楼层越高景致越好价格也越贵,但设计仍确保了楼层最低的居民也能看到远处的自然保护区并且能享受到小区内公共绿化的绿意,在保证品质的同时实现了开发商利益的最大化。由于首层架空,居民楼的落客点也被设计得大方高挑。同时因为建筑足迹在地面层的减少这里的公共区域得以规划进更多的绿化,让落客处等地面公共空间都被环绕在浓浓的绿意里。

公寓单位以每层两梯四户的格局垂直堆叠起来。每个单位都有宽阔的室外生活阳台面向着自然保护区和城市景观。厨卫等功能区被安排在了单位的后方,既能与室外通气又能被隐藏起来在立面上不被看到。尽管公寓的布局紧凑,但前后的通风设计加上被动式环保节能外立面的采用确保了每家每户都有着良好的自然通风而不必过度依赖空调。

景观植栽如屋顶花园,空中花园和垂直绿墙被当作是建筑材质的一种从项目一开始就被考虑近了设计当中。设计在建筑外立面一般比较单调的位置设置了可供攀爬型植被附着的屏障,形成了既可以创造视觉享受又能吸收阳光和二氧化碳为高密度住宅制造氧分的垂直绿墙。大部分的建筑平面和立面都得到了绿植覆盖,实现了130%(110%为实际种植的)于基地面积的景观绿化。树木被用于停车场的遮荫之用,同时也被植栽到了每隔四层就一个的悬挑空中花园和最高层的阁楼公寓花园之上。地面上的多层停车场也被能阻隔并吸收汽车尾气的垂直绿化覆盖,而且地上停车场的耗能要比普通地下停车场要少得多。在多层停车场的顶部,设计安排了丰富的会所功能,如健身房,蒸汽室,派对池和一条25米长的玻璃边际的泳池等。

这里的居民将大多是无法负担起有底别墅的充产阶级,他们入住后将能享受到由空中花园,高层绿化,城市全景组成的一系列远近内外结合的独特热带高层生活体验。每一层的电梯厅都与花园相连,让平日上下班焦急的等待变成一种与新鲜空气,绿树和蓝天的片刻邂逅。最顶层的两户阁楼公寓还有自己的私人游泳池和双层高的庭院花架。

所有的环保设计让楼内的公寓单位和社区场所都形成了独特的热带建筑体验,提高了居住环境品质的同时也迎合了新加坡花园城市的主题。

2013

  • Asia Pacific Property Awards - Highly Commended

    “Best Apartment” category, awarded by the International Property Awards

  • Asia Pacific Property Awards - Highly Commended

    “Best Residential High Rise Development” category, awarded by the International Property Awards

2010

  • ULI Awards for Excellence - Asia Pacific Winner

    Awarded by Urban Land Institute

  • MIPIM Awards - Winner

    Residential Developments category, awarded by Reed MIDEM

2009

  • MIPIM Asia Awards - Winner

    Residential Developments category, awarded by Reed MIDEM

  • 3rd LIAS Awards for Excellence - Gold Winner

    Awarded by Landscape Industry Association (Singapore)

  • International Architecture Award - Winner

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

  • Green Good Design Award - Winner

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

  • ULI Awards for Excellence - Asia Pacific Finalist

    Awarded by Urban Land Institute

  • FIABCI Prix d'Excellence - First Runner Up

    Residential Category, awarded by the International Real Estate Federation

2008

  • Design for Asia Awards - Gold Award

    Awarded by Hong Kong Design Centre

  • President's Design Award - Honorable Mention

    Awarded by the DesignSingapore Council and Urban Redevelopment Authority

  • CTBUH 2008 Best Tall Building Award - Nominated

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

  • Award for International Architecture - Winner

    Awarded by Australian Institute of Architects

  • SIA-NParks Skyrise Greenery Award 2008 - Design Award

    Awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects and the National Parks Board, Singapore

  • Emirate Glass LEAF Awards - Finalist

    Category: Residential Building of the Year – Multiple Building Level, awarded by the Leading European Architects Forum

  • World Architecture Festival - Finalist

    Home, Housing Category, awarded by World Architecture Festival

  • The International Highrise Award 2008 - Finalist

    Awarded by City of Frankfurt, Deutsches Architekturmuseum and DekaBank

  • 9th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2008 - Honorable Mention

    Residential Projects Category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • Cityscape Asia Real Estate Awards 2008 - Best Developer

    Residential Built Category, awarded by Cityscape Asia

  • 2007 Emporis Skyscraper Awards - Silver Award Winner

    Silver Award Winner, awarded by Emporis

体育馆地铁站

Stadium(体育馆)地铁站是当时由新加坡道路交通局(LTA)和新加坡建筑师协会(SIA)联合发起新加坡滨海地铁线设计竞赛时所赢得的委托项目。该匿名竞赛向全球建筑师开放并且没有设置对地铁站设计相关经验的任何要求,因此它也被业界认为是新加坡有史以来举办的最成功的一次竞赛。之后的设计深化到最后的施工阶段,LTA自始至终都保持了对设计的重视,坚持了竞赛的初衷。

Stadium地铁站的设计初衷是提升周围城市区域的整体品质并提供世界级的交通设施。地铁站坐落于Stadium Boulevard(体育馆大道)上,是服务于周围各类体育休闲娱乐设施的交通枢纽,也为东海岸私人住宅社区(与地铁站隔着一条加冷河,由步行桥联接)提供了重要的出行选择。

设计着重考虑了会在特定时间出现在基地周围的新加坡室内体育馆,加冷剧场和国家体育馆的大量人潮,并希望地铁的引入能把这片之前主要以机动车为交通方式的区域变成一个步行区域。同时,设计也把该地铁站当作一个区域中心,为将来以此为中心植入开发的其他新功能留出空间。

为了容纳接待大量人群,地铁站的中央大厅被设计成了与地面层平行的开放式广场空间。这种开敞宽大的设计能有效防止当大量人群涌入或涌出一个相对密闭的地下空间时可能会产生的恐慌心理和践踏事件。这样一个地铁站广场也能为周围开发设计得比较内向性的城市区域引入一个更开放更具活力的空间与场所。广场内的遮荫的植被,长凳和一些聚会场地则能很好的支持其周围的娱乐和居住功能。

此外,地铁站得出入端也被设计得很灵活,为将来在附近可能出现的新开发项目提供了方便的联接可能。

整个地铁站得造型灵感来源于理查德.赛拉(Richard Serra)的雕塑作品,在进入站内的人潮动线和邻近国家体育馆弧形体量这两股力量的作用下形成。一条弧线和一条直线对比形成了地铁站具有张力的外部。站内则受到自然地貌的启发,在地下站台部分创造出了一条晶莹发亮的石谷与上方打体量的实体元素形成对比。从地面大厅通往地下站台的电动扶梯在弧形开始之处向下延伸,所引导出的人流动线与其它建筑元素一起缔造出了一个丰富动态的空间。

像一些传统的欧洲地铁站一样,设计通过制造出富有戏剧性空间的方式让普通乘客在繁冗的日常通勤中也能感受到伟岸与精彩。为了更好的达到这个效果,地铁站顶部开出了天窗,让地下的站台能获得自然采光。地面层和地下站台也通过地上建筑的开口在视觉上被被联系了起来。

站内外所用的铝板条装饰是建筑师专门为项目设计的,旨在制造出一种不绝对明确的材质效果。在光影的作用下,这些铝板条时而如布般柔软,时而如岩石般坚硬,而有时又回归其金属的质感。这些挤压铝板其实出自同一模具,却因为上下正反四种摆放顺序的不同 而产生出了千变万化的效果。这种质感也带回了人们对拥有相同表皮但已经被拆掉的老国家体育馆的记忆。

摩绵坡1号

该项目探讨了新型高层住宅的性质以及其同时作为私人产业和城市的一部分的双重角色。目前对现有高层住宅模式的一大批判是大部分公寓楼房要么只重视单元布局并将它们简单的叠加到一起,要么只重视建筑作为城市标志的外观而把居住单元强塞进一个先决的造型躯壳内。

设计的主要方向是整合多种建筑解决方案从而达到以下一些效果:为住户提供舒适高效且雅致的居所,为公众带来一栋能为城市天际线增添一道靓丽风景的城市元素,为开发商创造最大化的价值回报。

最终的解决办法是通过设计出既能为使用者带来实际功能又能为开发商创造商业价值的幕墙元素来创造一个充满变化的复杂城市建筑。

在新加坡,一些特定的建筑部分是被免除了开发税收且可以被销售的,因此开发商总是不遗余力的要求设计加入诸如飘窗,植栽池和空调外机平台这样的元素从而能将收益最大化。为了避免这些元素与设计冲突,该项目将这些创收元素巧妙的整合到了统一的建筑外立面语言中。

为了能让这些创收元素能真正的惠及住户,设计把它们全部改造成了能够提高居住舒适程度的构件。飘窗被发展成了“季风窗”- 一种窗台部分可以开启的窗户,即使在季风季节的大雨天里新鲜空气也能进入室内而雨水却不会进入。空调外机平台则被发展成了北立面上遮阳蔽雨的挑檐,起到保持楼梯凉爽干燥的作用。

复杂的外立面设计来源于对自然和人工元素特性变化的研究,是将简单系统复杂组合的产物。把几种标准的外立面构件随机排列的策略缔造出三种不同的组合形式,这三种形式再通过电脑建模的方法被进一步研究和组合起来确保能够创造出变换多端的立面效果。最后塔楼

整体的造型特点-交错的方形元素-同时被运用到了地面和景观的设计中-游泳池中的装饰也沿用了这样的方形元素,来呼应塔楼的设计。

整栋楼的环保性能优良,居住单元坐北朝南且每间房都有良好的自然通风。幕墙元素的独特设计为每家每户提供了良好的遮阳。

2007

  • President's Design Award - Design of the Year

    Awarded by the DesignSingapore Council and Urban Redevelopment Authority

  • Aga Khan Award for Architecture - Winner

    Awarded by Aga Khan Trust for Culture

2006

  • ArcAsia Awards for Architecture - Mention

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

2005

  • FIABCI Prix d'Excellence - Winner

    Residential Category, awarded by the International Real Estate Federation

2004

  • ar+d Awards - Commendation

    Awarded by The Architectural Review

  • Cityscape Architectural Review Awards 2004, Dubai - Commendation

    Residential Building Category, awarded by Cityscape & The Architectural Review

  • 7th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2004 - Winner

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

百胜地铁站

百胜地铁站是当时由新加坡道路交通局(LTA)和新加坡建筑师协会(SIA)联合发起新加坡滨海地铁线设计竞赛时所赢得的委托项目。该匿名竞赛向全球建筑师开放并且没有设置对地铁站设计相关经验的任何要求,因此它也被业界认为是新加坡有史以来举办的最成功的一次竞赛。之后的设计深化到最后的施工阶段,LTA自始至终都保持了对设计的重视,坚持了竞赛的初衷。

百胜地铁站是一座位于新加坡核心历史文化区域的地下交通设施。

设计用一个手法同时解决了两个互相矛盾的问题,即如何在地下很深的地铁站建立起与户外的视觉联系从而提升乘客的体验品质但同时又能避免破坏周遭公园和历史文化区域的风貌。

这个设计手法就是将地铁站的顶盖设计成既能引入自然光又能融入到周围景观的一片覆盖一层薄水的玻璃天窗。从周围地上的公园看去,地铁站顶只是一潭浅浅的倒影池,而从地下的展台向上望它则变

成了一个全景玻璃天窗。

设计通过这样的手法为既为地铁乘客制造了更好的环境也为来到历史文化区的游客带来了新看点。地铁站顶部的玻璃水池倒映出周遭的历史建筑,让他们显得更独特而具有象征力。为了更好的达到这样的效果,玻璃水池的布局更是被安排成与旁边的新加坡艺术博物馆在同一轴线上,很好的和博物馆还有一旁的教堂以及新加坡管理大学图书馆共同形成了遥相呼应的和谐景观和空间尺度。同时,作为下方地铁站的天窗,水池将光线和室外景色直接的引入到了地下最深处,把本来压抑而错综复杂的地铁站空间感受变成了一种有趣而清晰的上下体验。这种清晰的视觉联接也能在紧急情况出现时为乘客指名出口方向避免恐慌情绪的产生。

水池底部的玻璃上贴有被设计成文字符号的遮阳条,这些文字介绍着周遭街区的文化信息。当阳光照入水池下方如同峡谷般的站内空间时,这些信息也会被投射到峡谷两边的墙壁上并随着光线和水纹的变化而产生出有趣的视觉效果。

在地面层,所有来自下方地铁站的通风口都通过景观设计隐藏了起来,确保了街区风貌不被破坏。在风口和行人道路之间也预留了足够的缓冲绿化带使行人不被排气打扰。

地铁站的设计也遵守了新加坡严格的建筑隔热要求。除了顶部水池使用的多层彩釉玻璃可以起到隔热作用以外,在玻璃上流动的水体也能通过蒸发作用而有效的排走从地铁站下面上升起来的热量。

天窗的运用使得地铁站内在白天无需任何人工照明。

设计通过独特的手法成功提升了整个区域内历史建筑的风貌和公共空间品质,为乘客,居民,游人同时创造了新的价值,和地铁站所处的核心位置相得益彰。

2011

  • International Architecture Award - Winner

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

2010

  • Design for Asia Award 2010 - Bronze Award

    Awarded by Hong Kong Design Centre

  • National Award for International Architecture - Winner

    Awarded by Australian Institute of Architects

  • RIBA International Awards - Winner

    Awarded by Royal Institute of British Architects

  • 10th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2010 - Design Award

    Industrial, Transport & Infrastructure Projects category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • Land Transport Excellence Awards - Winner

    Best Design Infrastructure, Project Partner Category, awarded by Land Transport Authority, Singapore

2009

  • World Architecture Festival - World Transport Building of the Year

    Transport category, awarded by World Architecture Festival

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