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UNStudio Designs New UIC Building ‘V on Shenton’ in Singapore

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Aug 3, 2012

Rendering of the new UIC building, ‘V on Shenton’, in Singapore, designed by Ben van Berkel / UNStudio (Image: UNStudio)

We have received images of Ben van Berkel / UNStudio's design for the new UIC building, ‘V on Shenton’, in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District. The office/residential twin tower concept is scheduled for completion in 2016.

UNStudio has a lot going on in Singapore lately – just a few months ago, the Dutch firm presented its designs for the 31-story Scotts Tower (previously on Bustler).

Project Description from the Architects:

The former UIC Building dominated the city skyline as Singapore’s tallest building for many years since its completion in 1973 and was part of an important collection of towers located along Shenton Way in the heart of Singapore's Central Business District. Today, the area is undergoing rejuvenation and transformation and ‘V on Shenton’, the new UIC building, forms part of this redevelopment. The dual programming of ‘V on Shenton’, comprising office and residential, presents a unique situation in this area of the city.

The twin tower of ‘V on Shenton’ is comprised of a 23-storey office building and a 53-storey residential tower, with the dual programming of the building highlighted through its massing. The office tower corresponds to the scale of the surrounding buildings and the street, while the residential tower rises up to distinguish itself from the neighbouring buildings. Above the third sky lobby the unit mix of the residential tower changes with a subtle display of its split core.

Rendering (Image: UNStudio)

Facade

Just as the office and residential towers are of the same family of forms, so do their facades originate from the same family of patterns. The basic shape of the hexagon is used to create patterns that increase the performance of the facades with angles and shading devices that are responsive to the climatic conditions of Singapore. Along with systematic material variations, these geometric panels add texture and cohesion to the building, whilst reflecting light and pocketing shade. The texture and volume of the facade are important to maintaining the comfort of those living and working in the residential and office buildings.  Shading devices  and high-performance glass are important for developing a sustainable and liveable facade.

Ben van Berkel: “The pattern of the façade comprises four to five different textures, each varying depending on the programme. At times the glass of the façade creates texture through the relief effect and the coloured side lighting, whilst the volumetric balconies of the residences create a deep texture in the total volume of the building.“

Each tower is framed by "chamfers"; a line that unifies the composition of the residential tower, the office tower and the plinth. During daytime the chamfer appears smooth in contrast to the textured surfaces of the towers. At night the chamfer lights up as a continuous line framing building.

Ben van Berkel: “’V on Shenton’ will have an incredible presence within the whole organisation of the city and is in that respect a very public project. But we see it also as a sculptural object, where the continuous line of the chamfer highlights the form and where the different textures are not purely related to programme, but also ‘dress’ the building”.

Rendering (Image: UNStudio)

Lobbies

On the ground floor of the development stainless steel lines are inlaid into the floors and lines of light are traced across the ceiling, guiding pedestrians to their destination.

The office lobby is divided into a reception area and a large café which extends along the view corridor to create a lively atmosphere in the public areas.

Sky Gardens

The sky lobbies and the sky garden are an integral part of ‘V on Shenton’ and provide 360 degree views of Singapore. The most ample and diverse of the three sky gardens covers the entire 8th storey of the development. Here residents are able to take full advantage of the amenities while still having privacy to train or entertain guests.

Along with the facades, the sky gardens are an integral part of developing the sustainable lifestyle of 'V on Shenton'. These lush green spaces provide a refuge from the city with the climate and vegetation naturally providing fresher, cleaner air.

At the two sky lobbies in the heart of the residential tower, residents are given even greater privacy combined with views of the city or the ocean. The residents of the penthouse levels will also have exclusive access to the outdoor roof terraces.

Model photo (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade, environmental diagram (Image: UNStudio)
Residential facade, detailed section (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade, detailed section (Image: UNStudio)
Residential facade, exposed (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade, exposed (Image: UNStudio)
Residential facade, pattern (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade, pattern (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, envelope (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, residential envelope patterns (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, office/parking envelope strategies (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, zoning (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, massing (Image: UNStudio)
Concept drawing (Image: UNStudio)

Project Details:

Project: V on Shenton, Singapore, 2010-2016

Client: UIC Investments (Properties) Pte Ltd
Location: No. 5 Shenton Way, UIC Building, Singapore
Building surface: 85,507 m2
Building volume: residential tower 237m height; office tower 123m height
Building site: 6778 m2
Programme: commercial and residential redevelopment.
Status: finalize DD phase at end of 2011

Project Credits:

UNStudio: Ben van Berkel, Astrid Piber and Nuno Almeida with Ariane Stracke, Cristina Bolis; Derrick Diporedjo, Florian Licht, Gustav Fagerström, Hal Wuertz, Jaap Baselmans, Jaap-Willem Kleijwegt, Rob Henderson, Patrick Kohl, Juliane Maier, René Rijkers, Martin Zangerl, Zhongyuan Dai, Jeong Eun Choi, Wing Tang, Stefano Rocchetti, Sander Versluis, Jay Williams, Jae Young Lee

Advisors
Local Architect: Architects 61 Pte Ltd
Structural engineer: DE Consultants (S) Pte Ltd
M&E consultant: J Roger Preston (S) Pte Ltd
Quantity surveyor: KPK Quantity Surveyors

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UNStudio Designs New UIC Building ‘V on Shenton’ in Singapore

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Aug 3, 2012

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Rendering of the new UIC building, ‘V on Shenton’, in Singapore, designed by Ben van Berkel / UNStudio (Image: UNStudio)

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We have received images of Ben van Berkel / UNStudio's design for the new UIC building, ‘V on Shenton’, in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District. The office/residential twin tower concept is scheduled for completion in 2016.

UNStudio has a lot going on in Singapore lately – just a few months ago, the Dutch firm presented its designs for the 31-story Scotts Tower (previously on Bustler).

Project Description from the Architects:

The former UIC Building dominated the city skyline as Singapore’s tallest building for many years since its completion in 1973 and was part of an important collection of towers located along Shenton Way in the heart of Singapore's Central Business District. Today, the area is undergoing rejuvenation and transformation and ‘V on Shenton’, the new UIC building, forms part of this redevelopment. The dual programming of ‘V on Shenton’, comprising office and residential, presents a unique situation in this area of the city.

The twin tower of ‘V on Shenton’ is comprised of a 23-storey office building and a 53-storey residential tower, with the dual programming of the building highlighted through its massing. The office tower corresponds to the scale of the surrounding buildings and the street, while the residential tower rises up to distinguish itself from the neighbouring buildings. Above the third sky lobby the unit mix of the residential tower changes with a subtle display of its split core.

Rendering (Image: UNStudio)

Facade

Just as the office and residential towers are of the same family of forms, so do their facades originate from the same family of patterns. The basic shape of the hexagon is used to create patterns that increase the performance of the facades with angles and shading devices that are responsive to the climatic conditions of Singapore. Along with systematic material variations, these geometric panels add texture and cohesion to the building, whilst reflecting light and pocketing shade. The texture and volume of the facade are important to maintaining the comfort of those living and working in the residential and office buildings.  Shading devices  and high-performance glass are important for developing a sustainable and liveable facade.

Ben van Berkel: “The pattern of the façade comprises four to five different textures, each varying depending on the programme. At times the glass of the façade creates texture through the relief effect and the coloured side lighting, whilst the volumetric balconies of the residences create a deep texture in the total volume of the building.“

Each tower is framed by "chamfers"; a line that unifies the composition of the residential tower, the office tower and the plinth. During daytime the chamfer appears smooth in contrast to the textured surfaces of the towers. At night the chamfer lights up as a continuous line framing building.

Ben van Berkel: “’V on Shenton’ will have an incredible presence within the whole organisation of the city and is in that respect a very public project. But we see it also as a sculptural object, where the continuous line of the chamfer highlights the form and where the different textures are not purely related to programme, but also ‘dress’ the building”.

Rendering (Image: UNStudio)

Lobbies

On the ground floor of the development stainless steel lines are inlaid into the floors and lines of light are traced across the ceiling, guiding pedestrians to their destination.

The office lobby is divided into a reception area and a large café which extends along the view corridor to create a lively atmosphere in the public areas.

Sky Gardens

The sky lobbies and the sky garden are an integral part of ‘V on Shenton’ and provide 360 degree views of Singapore. The most ample and diverse of the three sky gardens covers the entire 8th storey of the development. Here residents are able to take full advantage of the amenities while still having privacy to train or entertain guests.

Along with the facades, the sky gardens are an integral part of developing the sustainable lifestyle of 'V on Shenton'. These lush green spaces provide a refuge from the city with the climate and vegetation naturally providing fresher, cleaner air.

At the two sky lobbies in the heart of the residential tower, residents are given even greater privacy combined with views of the city or the ocean. The residents of the penthouse levels will also have exclusive access to the outdoor roof terraces.

Model photo (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade, environmental diagram (Image: UNStudio)
Residential facade, detailed section (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade, detailed section (Image: UNStudio)
Residential facade, exposed (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade, exposed (Image: UNStudio)
Residential facade, pattern (Image: UNStudio)
Office facade, pattern (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, envelope (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, residential envelope patterns (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, office/parking envelope strategies (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, zoning (Image: UNStudio)
Concept diagram, massing (Image: UNStudio)
Concept drawing (Image: UNStudio)

Project Details:

Project: V on Shenton, Singapore, 2010-2016

Client: UIC Investments (Properties) Pte Ltd
Location: No. 5 Shenton Way, UIC Building, Singapore
Building surface: 85,507 m2
Building volume: residential tower 237m height; office tower 123m height
Building site: 6778 m2
Programme: commercial and residential redevelopment.
Status: finalize DD phase at end of 2011

Project Credits:

UNStudio: Ben van Berkel, Astrid Piber and Nuno Almeida with Ariane Stracke, Cristina Bolis; Derrick Diporedjo, Florian Licht, Gustav Fagerström, Hal Wuertz, Jaap Baselmans, Jaap-Willem Kleijwegt, Rob Henderson, Patrick Kohl, Juliane Maier, René Rijkers, Martin Zangerl, Zhongyuan Dai, Jeong Eun Choi, Wing Tang, Stefano Rocchetti, Sander Versluis, Jay Williams, Jae Young Lee

Advisors
Local Architect: Architects 61 Pte Ltd
Structural engineer: DE Consultants (S) Pte Ltd
M&E consultant: J Roger Preston (S) Pte Ltd
Quantity surveyor: KPK Quantity Surveyors

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