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STADIUM MRT STATION
SINGAPORE

photo: Patrick Bingham-Hall
Stadium MRT Station was commissioned through the Marina Line Architectural
Design Competition jointly organized by the Singapore Land Transport Authority
and the Singapore Institute of Architects. The open, anonymous international
competition, requiring no track record is acknowledged by the industry
as one of the best run competitions held in Singapore to date. The Land
Transport Authority continued their commitment to design throughout the
design development and construction phases.
All Photographs below by Tim Griffith:

Stadium MRT Station is designed to enhance the urban quality of the surrounding
areas as well as to provide world class transport facilities. Located
at Stadium Boulevard, Stadium MRT Station will serve the surrounding entertainment
and leisure facilities as well as the nearby East Coast condominiums by
way of the pedestrian bridge across the Kallang River.
The station design has been shaped by the need to accommodate surge crowds
from the Singapore Indoor Stadium, Kallang Theatre and the National Stadium.
The introduction of the MRT system into the area will change the nature
of the precinct from a primarily vehicular area to a pedestrian place.
The station forms a strong armature in the area, which future developments
can be plugged into and organized around.
To address the large ground-level crowds, the station has been designed
with an at-grade, open-air concourse and plaza. The open-air concourse
prevents crushing and panic situations that could occur with crowds squeezing
into confined, below-ground spaces. The ground-level entrance plaza will
also create opportunities for the surrounding developments, currently
inward-looking, to create and enhance external, ground-level activities.
Shady trees, benches and meeting places will make the MRT plaza a much-used
integral part of the use of this recreational and residential area. The
station is open-ended, and designed to link to future developments in
the area at ground level.

Inspired by landscape forms and the art of Richard Serra, the form of
the station is generated both by the flow of crowds down into the station,
and inflected by the massive, curved forms of the stadium. The design
contrasts a linear element against a curved one. The interior of the station
abstracts geological forms, creating a shimmering, glassy grotto below
the opaque massive elements above. Pedestrian movement dramatizes perception
of the space, as the escalators slide below the curve above, transporting
commuters from the concourse at grade to the platform at basement 2.
The station creates a major dramatic space that gives the public a moment
of spatial grandeur in their daily commute, as traditional train stations
in Europe do. A central skylight creates an attractive, day-lit platform.
Openings in the above-ground forms allow views down to the platform from
the ground level plaza. The ribbed aluminium cladding system was custom
designed by the architects to create an ambiguous material, sometimes
soft like fabric, sometimes hard like stone, sometimes metallic, that
changes with the quality of light and the time of day. A single extrusion
can be orientated 4 ways to create endless variation in the relationship
of the panels. The grey, stepped, curved forms preserve a memory of Singapores
National Stadium, soon to be demolished.

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