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First phase of UNStudio-designed SUTD campus in Singapore is completed

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Jun 5, 2015

Photo © Hufton+Crow

After winning the commission in a 2010 competition, UNStudio announced the completion of Phase One for the Singapore University of Technology & Design campus, the latest Singapore-based project for the Dutch firm. Designed with Singaporean practice DP Architects, the SUTD campus exhibits the qualities that educational institutions continue to lean toward: creating open, interconnected environments that are conducive to innovation, collaboration, and social interaction for students, faculty, and staff.

Accented with vibrant colors and meandering clean lines, the SUTD's distinct form follows suit with several other UNStudio projects like the Ardmore Residence Tower in Singapore, the Theatre de Stoep in Spijkenisse of The Netherlands,  the Hanjie Wanda Square in Wuhan, China, and the Xintiandi "kaleidoscopic catwalk" installation in Shanghai.

Scroll down to see photos of the SUTD campus.

Project description:

"The new academic campus for the SUTD is located on a site of approx. 83,000 m2 and is close to both Changi airport — Singapore’s principal airport — and the Changi Business Park.

The SUTD is Singapore’s fourth public university.  The Singapore University of Technology and Design offers four key academic pillars: Architecture and Sustainable Design (ASD), Engineering Product Development (EPD), Engineering Systems and Design (ESD) and Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD). Through collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a further partnership with Zhejiang University, the SUTD is a driver of technological innovation and economic growth, with the new academic campus acting as both a catalyst and a conveyor for advancement by bringing together people, ideas and innovation."

Photo © Hufton+Crow

"Ben van Berkel: 'The design for the SUTD consciously avoids over-articulation and instead focusses on infrastructural qualities, on connectivity and the creation of an open, transparent and light facility that responds to the requirements of the contemporary campus. In this way the architecture of the SUTD does not attempt to overwhelm the students with a singular vision, it instead enables them to develop their own architectural language for the future.'"

Photo © Hufton+Crow

"The new SUTD academic campus will facilitate cross-disciplinary interaction among all four pillars of academia which is interlaced with the Humanities, Arts and Social Science curriculum and research. Following the master plan, the academic campus is designed through two main axes: the living and learning spines, which overlap to create a central point and bind together all corners of the campus."

Photo © Hufton+Crow
Photo © Hufton+Crow

"UNStudio proposed a flexible space for exhibitions, events and interaction at the central node: this Campus Centre forms the intellectual heart of the campus and directly links the main programmatic anchors of the Auditorium, the International Design Centre and the University Library. The spatial configuration of the academic campus generates a seamless network of education, a 24/7 campus which enhances direct interaction through both proximity and transparency."

Photo © Hufton+Crow
Photo © Hufton+Crow
Photo © Hufton+Crow

"Ben van Berkel: 'From the exterior the SUTD academic buildings look like somewhat dense, separate blocks, but they are in fact experienced in a completely connected and open way. By introducing diagonal and framed view corridors, vertical and horizontal connections and covered walkways and by tapering the elevations of the buildings, openness is created that means the buildings are experienced as a connected whole. Traditional divisions between rooms and corridors are also dissolved, resulting in flexible spaces and encouraging movement throughout the buildings.'"

Photo © Hufton+Crow

"The SUTD is a highly sustainable building, incorporating numerous passive design strategies designed to counteract the conditions caused by Singapore’s tropical climate. Based on extensive orientation and wind studies natural ventilation principles are applied throughout the design, alongside cooling techniques, covered walkways, louvred facade shading, open voids, extensive daylight to the interiors and protection from heavy rain showers."

Photo © Hufton+Crow

"The overall design forms a response to the natural landscape of Singapore, both through colour application and through the incorporation of facade planters, green roof terraces and sky gardens and numerous green pockets planted with native trees and flowering plants." 

Photo © Hufton+Crow
Photo © Hufton+Crow

Find more project images in the thumbnail gallery below. Check out more UNStudio projects on Bustler here.

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First phase of UNStudio-designed SUTD campus in Singapore is completed

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Jun 5, 2015

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Photo © Hufton+Crow

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unstudio ● university ● sutd ● singapore university of technology and design ● singapore ● institution ● higher education ● educational facility ● dp architects ● campus ● ben van berkel

After winning the commission in a 2010 competition, UNStudio announced the completion of Phase One for the Singapore University of Technology & Design campus, the latest Singapore-based project for the Dutch firm. Designed with Singaporean practice DP Architects, the SUTD campus exhibits the qualities that educational institutions continue to lean toward: creating open, interconnected environments that are conducive to innovation, collaboration, and social interaction for students, faculty, and staff.

Accented with vibrant colors and meandering clean lines, the SUTD's distinct form follows suit with several other UNStudio projects like the Ardmore Residence Tower in Singapore, the Theatre de Stoep in Spijkenisse of The Netherlands,  the Hanjie Wanda Square in Wuhan, China, and the Xintiandi "kaleidoscopic catwalk" installation in Shanghai.

Scroll down to see photos of the SUTD campus.

Project description:

"The new academic campus for the SUTD is located on a site of approx. 83,000 m2 and is close to both Changi airport — Singapore’s principal airport — and the Changi Business Park.

The SUTD is Singapore’s fourth public university.  The Singapore University of Technology and Design offers four key academic pillars: Architecture and Sustainable Design (ASD), Engineering Product Development (EPD), Engineering Systems and Design (ESD) and Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD). Through collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a further partnership with Zhejiang University, the SUTD is a driver of technological innovation and economic growth, with the new academic campus acting as both a catalyst and a conveyor for advancement by bringing together people, ideas and innovation."

Photo © Hufton+Crow

"Ben van Berkel: 'The design for the SUTD consciously avoids over-articulation and instead focusses on infrastructural qualities, on connectivity and the creation of an open, transparent and light facility that responds to the requirements of the contemporary campus. In this way the architecture of the SUTD does not attempt to overwhelm the students with a singular vision, it instead enables them to develop their own architectural language for the future.'"

Photo © Hufton+Crow

"The new SUTD academic campus will facilitate cross-disciplinary interaction among all four pillars of academia which is interlaced with the Humanities, Arts and Social Science curriculum and research. Following the master plan, the academic campus is designed through two main axes: the living and learning spines, which overlap to create a central point and bind together all corners of the campus."

Photo © Hufton+Crow
Photo © Hufton+Crow

"UNStudio proposed a flexible space for exhibitions, events and interaction at the central node: this Campus Centre forms the intellectual heart of the campus and directly links the main programmatic anchors of the Auditorium, the International Design Centre and the University Library. The spatial configuration of the academic campus generates a seamless network of education, a 24/7 campus which enhances direct interaction through both proximity and transparency."

Photo © Hufton+Crow
Photo © Hufton+Crow
Photo © Hufton+Crow

"Ben van Berkel: 'From the exterior the SUTD academic buildings look like somewhat dense, separate blocks, but they are in fact experienced in a completely connected and open way. By introducing diagonal and framed view corridors, vertical and horizontal connections and covered walkways and by tapering the elevations of the buildings, openness is created that means the buildings are experienced as a connected whole. Traditional divisions between rooms and corridors are also dissolved, resulting in flexible spaces and encouraging movement throughout the buildings.'"

Photo © Hufton+Crow

"The SUTD is a highly sustainable building, incorporating numerous passive design strategies designed to counteract the conditions caused by Singapore’s tropical climate. Based on extensive orientation and wind studies natural ventilation principles are applied throughout the design, alongside cooling techniques, covered walkways, louvred facade shading, open voids, extensive daylight to the interiors and protection from heavy rain showers."

Photo © Hufton+Crow

"The overall design forms a response to the natural landscape of Singapore, both through colour application and through the incorporation of facade planters, green roof terraces and sky gardens and numerous green pockets planted with native trees and flowering plants." 

Photo © Hufton+Crow
Photo © Hufton+Crow

Find more project images in the thumbnail gallery below. Check out more UNStudio projects on Bustler here.

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