Singapore Building Designs, Property: Architecture

Singapore Building Design, Southeast Asian Architecture, Property News

Singapore Building Designs : Architecture

Southeast Asian Property Developments: New Built Environment

post updated 9 October 2021

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Building Designs in Singapore

We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Singapore Building Designs.

We cover completed buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across Singapore. The focus is on contemporary buildings but information on traditional buildings is also welcome.

Singapore Architecture : news + major projects

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Singapore Building Designs : J-R (this page)

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New Singapore Building Designs

Southeast Asia Architecture Designs – latest additions to this page, arranged chronologically:

MediaCorp @ Mediapolis, Buona Vista
Design: Maki and Associates / DP Architects
MediaCorp Singapore Building Designs
picture from TM
MediaCorp Singapore – 29 Feb 2012
International engineering consultancy Web Structures has been appointed to work on a new £150million state-of-the-art broadcasting campus in Singapore for media giant MediaCorp. The 800,000 sqft campus, including a purpose-built 12-storey headquarters building, will play a central role in the Mediapolis media hub in Buona Vista. MediaCorp is Singapore’s leading media company.

Marina Bay Sands Buildings, Marina Bay
Design: Moshe Safdie and Associates with Aedas
Marina Bay Sands
photo © Tom Ravenscroft
Marina Bay Sands
The ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands, conceptualized and designed by architect Moshe Safdie as the first museum dedicated to the dynamic interplay between art and science, opened to the public in February 2011. Designed as part of the Government of Singapore’s vision that Marina Bay Sands feature an iconic cultural building on the promontory, the ArtScience Museum is grounded around a circular base with 10 extending finger-like structures that house 21 naturally lit galleries.

Major Singapore Architecture Designs, alphabetical:

Marina Bay Financial Center towers
Design: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF)
Marina Bay Financial Center Singapore Building Designs
buildings picture : Crystal
Marina Bay Financial Center Singapore
The development of Marina Bay marks the next chapter in Singapore’s ongoing commitment to a dynamic urban environment. Matching the energy of Sydney Harbor, Marina Bay is a vibrant urban room and a new focal point for the downtown district.

Mont Timah, Bukit Timah
Design: Chan Sau Yan Associates
Mont Timah Building
photograph : Aaron Pocock
Singapore Housing
Mont Timah is set against the backdrop of a hillside verdant with tropical vegetation, on a site which tapers narrowly at the far end. The architect found an innovative way to organise the strata landed homes by creating a series of pinwheels. Each pinwheel is a cluster of 4 houses, pivoting around the centre core housing private lift shafts for each apartment.

Moulmein residential tower
Design: WOHA Architects
Moulmein tower
photo from WOHA
Moulmein Rise Singapore
1 Moulmein Rise is immediately recognised as a sophisticated design and sets an extremely high quality benchmark for future projects. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Jury also appreciates how the design is resolved holistically and in relation to its context.

Nassim Villas
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
Nassim Villas Singapore Building Designs
picture from architects firm
Nassim Villas
Flanked by huge luscious tropical hardwood trees on either sides and diagonally facing the Singapore Botanical gardens sits one of the most breathtaking and desirable sites in Singapore. The intention of this design is to mimic the landscape, allowing the architecture to be part of it.

National Heart Centre
Design: Broadway Malyan Architects
National Heart Centre Singapore Building Designs
image from architect office
National Heart Centre Singapore
Part of the wider masterplanning for the redevelopment of Singapore General Hospital’s Outram Campus, the preliminary designs for the 35,299 sq m building are set to create the first sustainable Heart Centre in Southeast Asia with a rigorous environmental, social and economic focus.

National Library Building
Design: T.R. Hamzah & Yeang ; DP Architects
National Library Singapore Building Designs
photo © Tom Ravenscroft
National Library Singapore Building

New Parliament, Civic District
Design: Public Works Department
New Parliament Singapore Building Designs
photo © TR
New Parliament Building in Singapore

Newton Suites
Design: WOHA Architects
Newton Suites
photo : Tim Griffith
Newton Suites

OCBC Center
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners – I.M. Pei
OCBC Center
photo © Tom Ravenscroft
OCBC Center : 52 storeys / 198m high

OUB Centre
Tange Associates – Kenzo Tange
OUB Centre Singapore Building Designs
photo © TR
OUB Centre : 63 storeys / 280m high

Pinnacle @ Duxton
ARC Studio Architecture + Urbanism
Pinnacle @ Duxton
image © C)ARCStudio
Pinnacle @ Duxton

Raffles Hotel
Regent Alfred John Bidwell
Raffles Hotel
photo © TR
Raffles Hotel Building

Republic Plaza
Design: Kisho Kurokawa
Republic Plaza
photo © TR
Republic Plaza

Residential Complex, Alexandra Road
Design: OMA
Singapore Housing
Singapore building image © OMA / Ole Scheeren
Singapore Residential Complex

Resorts World Sentosa
Design: Michael Graves & Associates
Sentosa Resort Singapore Building Designs
image from architects
Sentosa Resort

Rochor MRT Station
Design: Architects 61 Pte
MRT Station Singapore Building Designs
picture from architects
Mass Rapid Transit Station Singapore

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Location: Singapore, Southeast Asia

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WAF Awards Singapore 2012 : World Architecture Festival 2012

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Edward Cullinan Architects – Singapore Management University designer

Michael Wilford & Partners – Singapore Arts Centre architect

Buildings / photos for the Singapore Building Design page welcome