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Singapore Building Developments
South East Asian Architecture + Property Designs
Building Developments in Singapore
We've selected what we feel are the key examples of Singapore Building Developments.
We aim to include buildings that are either of top quality or interesting, or ideally both.
We cover completed buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across Singapore.
Singapore Architecture : news + major projects
Singapore Buildings : A-I
Singapore Building Designs : J-R
Singapore Building Developments : S-Z (this page)
Singapore Architecture Developments
Architecture Designs - latest additions to this page, arranged chronologically:
Xtra Herman Miller Shop
Architect: P.A.C

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Xtra Herman Miller Shop - 9 Oct 2012
The design inspiration for the architects comes from Herman Miller’s core products; Work Chairs. Learning from the design processes of the work chairs, which combines formal, structural and material innovation based on the research of Ergonomics to create a surface that moulds comfortably to the human body, our proposal seek to develop a “skin” for the Herman Miller Store that is “moulded” to its host – Xtra.
UOL Edge Gallery
Ministry of Design

photo : CI&A Photography
UOL Edge Gallery Singapore - 20 Jul 2012
Singapore has been experiencing a residential condominium development boom in recent years and as a result, architects have been called upon to design a slew of temporary show gallery buildings to facilitate the display and sale of these developments. "Remarkably, instead of the rich design variety one may imagine emerging from such commissions, the majority of show gallery design has been woefully homogenous and formulaic - architecture comprising of awkwardly proportioned cubes of glass, plaster and timber with interior design independent from its architectural edifice, typically styled with uninhibited ostentation and cliched visions of luxury".
Yale-NUS College
Design: Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects

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Yale-NUS College Singapore - 12 Jul 2012
Yale-NUS College will be first liberal arts college in Singapore, offering four-year undergraduate degrees on a campus that integrates learning and living. This new institution, jointly created by Yale University and the National University of Singapore, will enroll up to 1,000 students. Adjacent to NUS’s University Town, the project comprises a central campus green flanked by academic and administrative buildings as well as three residential colleges, each arranged around its own courtyard.
Scotts Tower
UNStudio

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Scotts Tower Singapore - 7 Dec 2011
UNStudio’s design for The Scotts Tower in Singapore will be the first development to be unveiled today under the Far East Organisation’s new SOHO brand. Designed to conserve space whilst maximizing live/work/play areas, The Scotts Tower high end residential building is situated on a prime location in Singapore, close to the Orchard Road luxury shopping district and with views encompassing both nearby parkland and the panoramic cityscape of Singapore City. The final design outcome of this 120 unit 5 storey residential development, belies the challenges that the site poses. The site is like the side of a hill, varying in height of up to 8 metres between the rear of the site to the front of the site. The terrain also rises towards the centre of the site.
Sentosa Cove House
ONG&ONG Architects

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Sentosa Cove House
This home can endure the tropics with minimal environmental impact, by tapping on available resources. Four levels make up the building, each catering to various social and entertainment needs while also accommodating each family member’s individual need for solitude. Achieving space maximisation and privacy were also factored into this design, in view of the house’s proximity to neighboring units. As a result, the internal spaces face inward into a multi-functional courtyard which acts as circulation pivot and lightwell, while also serving as a visual focal point. Dense foliage also provides a natural means for additional privacy.
Major Singapore Architecture Developments, alphabetical:
The Sail @ Marina Bay
NBBj Architects

photo © Tim Griffith
Sail @ Marina Bay
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Scotts Tower - Residential tower building
Rem Koolhaas Architects / OMA

image from OMA
Singapore Tower : iconic architecture
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Shelford Road Apartments
Forum Architects

photograph : Albert Lim
Singapore Apartments
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Singapore Arts Centre Esplanade Theatres
Michael Wilford & Partners + DP Architects

photo © Tom Ravenscroft
Singapore Arts Center Building
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Singapore bridge
IJP Corporation

picture from IJP
Singapore Bridge
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Singapore Civic & Culture Centre
Aedas

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CCRC Singapore
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Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay
Kisho Kurokawa Architect & DP Architects

photo © Tom Ravenscroft
Singapore observation wheel - no link
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Singapore Gardens by the Bay
Grant Associates

photo : Robert Such
Singapore Gardens by the Bay
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Singapore Science Centre
TR Hamzah Yeang

image from ING
Singapore Science Centre
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Singapore Stadium MRT Station
WOHA Architects

photo : Patrick Bingham-Hall
Stadium MRT Station Building
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Singapore Univ. of Technology and Design
UNStudio

picture : UNStudio
SUTD Building
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Singapore Waterfront Competition
Gustafson Porter

picture from Pergola
Singapore Gardens : architecture contest
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SkyPark
MKPL Architects

photograph : Albert K.S. Lim
SkyPark Singapore
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Space Asia Hub
WOHA Architecture

photo from Space Furniture
Space Asia Hub
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Studio M Hotel
ONG&ONG Pte

photograph : Derek Swalwell
Studio M Hotel
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Supreme Law Court of Singapore
Foster + Partners

picture © TR
Supreme Law Court of Singapore
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Tangga House
Guz Architects

picture : Patrick Bingham Hall
Tangga House
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The Trillium
DP Architects

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The Trillium
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UOB Plaza One
Tange Associates - Kenzo Tange

picture © Tom Ravenscroft
UOB Plaza One : 66 storeys / 280m high |
Vertical Park Hotel
WOHA Architects

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Vertical Park Hotel |
More Singapore Building Developments online soon
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Singapore Architects
WAF Awards Singapore : World Architecture Festival 2012
Hong Kong Buildings
Malaysian Architecture
Chinese Architecture
Thailand Buildings
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