Singapore has emerged as a global design center. As a city-state and island country in Southeast Asia, the Lion City is home to a new class of high-rise buildings, gardens and iconic landmarks. While the design world is familiar with structures like the Safdie's Jewel Changi Airport or OMA's Interlace, Singapore has also built a range of new public and civic buildings alongside extensive land reclamation projects.
Singapore: Designing New Futures
https://www.archdaily.com/935870/singapore-rising-designing-a-new-futureEric Baldwin
PVC Pipes and Umbrellas Come Together in Vibrant Dandelion-esque Dome in Singapore
Dande-lier – a pavilion designed for the Marina Bay waterfront promenade in Singapore uses PVC pipes and translucent umbrellas to form a reciprocal dome – reimagining everyday items as architectural components. The result is an ethereal shelter, referential of the commonly seen umbrella in Singapore and resembling a dandelion from afar. At night the project becomes a chandelier, lit up in an array of colors.
https://www.archdaily.com/883940/pvc-pipes-and-umbrellas-come-together-in-vibrant-dandelion-esque-dome-in-singaporeTessa Forde
'Future of Us' Structural Building Envelope / SUTD Advanced Architecture Laboratory
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Architects: SUTD Advanced Architecture Laboratory
- Year: 2015
https://www.archdaily.com/781692/future-of-us-structural-building-envelope-sutd-advanced-architecture-laboratoryCristian Aguilar