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KICOT GOES TOSINGAPORE!STUDI EKSKURSIARSITEKTUR 2012BUKLET DESTINASI
HALO BEKICOT 2012 :)SUDAH SIAP UNTUK SE?
INI DESTINASI YANG BISA KAMU PILIH :)
HALO BEKICOT 2012 :)SUDAH SIAP UNTUK SE?
INI DESTINASI YANG BISA KAMU PILIH :)
ASIAN & EUROPEANARCHITECTURE
ASIAN & EUROPEANARCHITECTURE
Supremely habitable tropical houses in Singapore and Malaysia (a huge colonial bungalow)
China TownBuddha Tooth Relic TempleJamae MosqueDON'T MISS !
Black & White
Bungalow
Bugis Street
The largest street-shopping lo-cation inSingapore
DON'T MISS !Traditional Shophouses ArchitectureBugis Street, Bugis SquareBugis Junction, Bugis Vil-
lageKwan Im Tong Hood Cho Temple Sri Krishnan Indian Temple
City Hall
National monument gazetted on 14 February 1992. It was designed and built by the architects of the munic-ipal government, A. Gordans and F. D. Meadows from
ARCH POINT
Kampong Glam was once the seat of the old Malay royalty in Singapore and has been a Malay-Mus-lim quarter since the
early 1800s.
DON'T MISS !
Istana Kampong Glam & Sultan MosqueTraditional shophouses architecture
ARCH POINTUrban Development Authority gazetted Kampong Glam as a
conservation area and most of the original architecture has now been
restored
Koon Seng Road Townhouses
The most beautiful yet oldest buildings in Singapore. Elegant picturesque 2 to 3 storey shop-houses, terrace houses and homes that features Malaccan-style Per-anakan architecture are seen along the length of the road. Built close to a hun-dred year ago in the
1920s.
KampongGlam
Conservation District byUrban Redevelopment
Authority
LittleIndia
Singapore's foremost Indian enclave
Old Parliament House
Traditional Shophouses ArchitectureSri Veeramakaliamman Temple
Sri Srinivasa Perumal Tem-pleSri Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple
DON'T MISS !
A grandiose Victorian house, ringed with white-washed fencing, it was designed and built by
Singapore's pre-eminent colonial architect, the Irishman George Drumgould Coleman in 1827, for
Scottish merchant John Maxwell
ARCH POINT
LittleIndia Padang
SingaporeArt
Museum
Vantage point to admire architecture
of Singapore;City Hall, The Old
Supreme Court Build-ing, Supreme Court and the Old Parlia-ment House, Singa-pore Cricket Club (SCC), Singapore
Recreational Club
SAM is home to the world's largest public collection of modern and contemporary South-east Asian artworks, with a growing collec-tion of international contemporary art.
DON'T MISS !7-m-high Swarovski crystal chandelier at the Museum main entrance
Sri Mariamman Temple
Singapore's oldest Hindu temple
The oldest and most important Fukien/Hoklo tem-ple in Singapore
The majestic gopuram (gate tower), which is covered with figurative sculptures of gods and goddesses and mythological beasts. (Dravidian
Architecture Style)ARCH POINT
Been built in traditional southern Chinese ar-chitectural style, with stone, tiles and wood, dragons and phoenixes, detailed carvings, in-tricate sculptures and imposing columns all
amazingly assembled without nails.
ARCH POINT
ThianHockKengTemple
LandscapeARCHITECTURE
ThianHockKengTemple
LandscapeARCHITECTURE
ClarkeQuay
historical river-side quay in Sin-gapore, located
within the Singa-pore River Plan-
ning Area
ARCH POINT
Sentosa Island
2011 Asia Pacific Property Awards: Leisure Architecture (Highly Commended)2010 Cityscape Awards - Architecture Emerg-ing Markets: Leisure Built (Highly Commended)2010 Cityscape Awards - Architecture Emerg-ing Markets: Tourism, Travel & Transport Built (Highly Commended)2009 BCA Green Mark for Districts (Gold Plus)
Sentosa jointly ex-hibits large open spaces & performance venues, an immense ETFE-covered food and beverage zone, a retail promenade and the intimate, immedi-ate relationships of the waterfront and lush landscape
Awards
ClarkeQuay
Awards
Garden by The BayLandscape Institute Awards 2013Fellows' Award for Climate Change AdaptationDesign for a Large Scale Public DevelopmentThe Land-
scape Institute
Lamp Lighting Solutions Awards 2013Urban and Landscape LightingLamp Lighting
WAN Awards 2013Landscape AwardWorld Archi-tecture News
LIAS Awards of Excellence 2013Landscape In-dustry Association (Singapore)
The Architectural Review MIPIM Future Project Awards 2009Commendation Award for Regener-ation and MasterplanningThe Architectural
Review & MIPIM
MODERNARCHITECTURE
SuntecCity
MODERNARCHITECTURE
SuntecCity
VivoCity
Designed by Tsao & McKown Archi-tects. The five buildings and the convention center are arranged so that they look like a left hand when viewed aerially. The Fountain of Wealth appears like a golden ring in the palm of the hand. As the fountain is made of bronze, it is believed that the balance of metal and water paves the way for suc-cess.
The Fountain of Wealth is listed by the Guinness Book of Records in 1998 as the largest fountain in the world. The shopping and office district was constructed in accordance to Feng Shui principles
The Fountain of Wealth
ARCH POINTDON'T MISS !
The design focuses on the utilisation of nature, climate and open spaces.It was inspired by the harbour front location of the development, which evokes images of waves in the sea. Each space leads intuitively into the next, creating an enjoyable shopping experience.
ARCH POINT
MerlionPark
The view of Marina Bay Sands, OCBC, Singapore Flyer, and Esplanade Building Complex DON'T MISS !
OCBCCenter
The building has been nicknamed the calculator due to its flat shape and windows which look like button pads.
It is designed to be a symbol of strength and permanence, and its structure consists of two semi-circular reinforced concrete cores as well as three lateral girders which helped made construction faster
ARCH POINT
OUBCentre
Triangular structures, steel frame, eight-storey cutaway, and changing colour along with the light it reflects.
UOB Plaza One
United Overseas Bank Plaza is a complex with twin tower late-mod-ernist skyscrapers in the city of Sin-gapore. UOB Plaza One is one of the three tallest in the city, sharing the title with the OUB Centre and Republic Plaza
Octagonal base with square finish (square blocks nested 45 degrees to one another form-ing the upper part of the tower).
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Gateway
BishanPublic
Library
Skylights, Trellises and Coloured glass.
The metaphor of a tree house was invoked in the design conceptualisation to create an en-vironment for learning via a journey of discov-ery and play.
Design of The Year by PRESIDENT'S DESIGN AWARD 2007
ARCH POINT
Awards
One of IM Pei's most distinctive, yet oddly un-heralded, buildings anywhere in the world. From certain angles, the sharply cut angles render the two towers into a startling two-dimension-al plane.
ARCH POINT
Awards
Church of St Mary of the AngelsWOHA Architects designed the church with sev-eral themes; Church in the round, community, clustered buildings, tropial climate, and open space
Design of the Year by President's Design Award 2006
Honourable Mention by The Kenneth F. Brown Asia Pacific Culture and Architecture Design
Award 2007International Prize Dedalo Minosse for Commis-
sioning a Building 2004, ItalyInstitutional Project & Interior Design by 7th
SIA Architectural Design Awards 2003
Awards
POST MODERNHIGH TECHARCHITECTURE
MarinaBay
Sands
POST MODERNHIGH TECHARCHITECTURE
MarinaBay
Sands
ScienceArt
Museum
Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Ma-rina Bay inSingapore. The icon-ic design has trans-formed Singapore's skyline and tourismlandscape since it opened on 27 April 2010.
Awards ARCH POINT DON'T MISS !
The world's largest pub-lic cantilever housing an
observation deckThe 11 art installations
integratewith Moshe Safdie's iconic
architecture
Sky ParkMarina Bay Sands Art
Path
Green Mark Gold Award
Referred to as "The Welcoming Hand ofSingapore" by Las Vegas Sands chair-manSheldon Adelson, the ArtScience Mu-seum isanchored by a round base in the middle, withten extensions re-ferred to as "fin-gersARCH POINT
Rainwater is harvested and channelled down the center of thebuilding, flowing through its bowl-shaped roof into a reflecting pond at the lowest level of the building. The rainwater is then recycled for use in the building's restrooms
DoubleHelix
Bridge
Double Helix Bridge, is a pedestrian bridgeLinking Marina Centre with Marina South in theMarina Bay area in Singapore
Awards
ARCH POINT
World's Best Transport Building from World Architecture
FestivalBCA Design and Engineering
Safety Excellence Awards in 2011
World's first double helix structure
Esplanade
Esplanade The-atres on the Bay is a waterside building located on six hectares of water-front land along-side Marina Bay near the mouth of the Sin-gapore River, pur-pose-built to be the centre for performing arts for the island na-tion of Singapore
ARCH POINT
The unique architectural design has been said to have an appearance similar to either a durian (a tropical fruit) or theeyes of a fly
HendersonWaves
The Southern Ridges (is a 9-kilometre (5.6 mi) trail that connects parks along the southern ridge of Singapore
ARCH POINT
One of the best spots in Singapore
to catchpanoramic views of
the city
Supreme Law Court ofSingapore
Singapore's Su-preme Court is a major New judicial centre conceived in response to a rapidly growing population and the limited facilities ofthe old Supreme Court building, Lane, Singapore it incorporates apublic platform that offers a pan-oramic view across the city.
The blocks containing the line a broad atrium that forms aprocessional circulation route through the building and brings daylightdown through the public spaces
ARCH POINT
Toweing 165 metres above the city, Singa-pore Flyeris the World's Largest Giant Observation Wheel.
SingaporeFlyer
360-degree unob-structed views from
everydirection
ARCH POINT
Reflections at Keppel Bay
Reflections at Kep-pel Bay in Singa-
pore is a 99year leasehold
luxury waterfront residential
complex on approx 84,0000 m2 of land
with750m of shoreline
The double curvatures of the high-rise towersThe series of high-rise undulating towers
ARCH POINT
One Raffles Place Tower 2
Bras Basah Rapid Transit
The new Tower 2 is a contemporary building that the design elements of Tower 1Tower 1 issleek but powerful with its solid alu-minumfacade
SSSS Structural Steel Excellence AwardGreen Mark Platinum AwardAwards
Bras Basah MRT Station (CC2) is an undergroundMass Rapid Tran-sit station on the Circle Line inthe Museum Plan-ning Area of Sin-gapore.
The design resolves two conflicting requirements the verydeep station required a visual connection to the exterior toenhance the travel experience for the commuters; while thehistoric district and park location required a station that
disappeared into the landscape.ARCH POINT
Iluma
Expo MRT Station
Iluma is an entertain-ment and retail devel-opment, located at the
famousBugis Street area in Singapore, now a des-ignated arts, educa-
tion andentertainment district. The design contrasts a rectilinear block
against acurvaceous sculpted
form
The crystal media facade com-posed of faceted jewel-like fixtures that glitterin the day and glow in the night.The facade
ARCH POINT
DON'T MISS !
Singapores Expo Sta-tion is the first Mass Rapid Transport sta-tion that visitors to
the city encounter when travelling along the new Changi Airport Line. Built to serve
the new Singapore Expo Centre, its design is both a celebration of arrival and a response to one of the warmest climates in the world.
Architecture + Cityscape Awards Winner of the Public Arts andCulture Category
A 38-metre-diameter stain-less-steel disc covering the ticket hall, and a 200-me-
tre-longellipseARCH POINT
Awards
National Libraryof Singapore
Concourse
The current building, a 16-storey, two-
blockdevelopment situated in the city's Civic
District, replaces the old
National Library at Stamford
Road, bringing togeth-er the core functions
of theold library by incor-porating a reference
library,known as the Lee
Kong Chian Reference Library
as well as a public library, the Central
Public Library,under one roof.
The Concourse is a post-modern high-rise commer-
cial and residential
building on Beach Road in Kallang,
Singapore.
The Concourse as a "Tropical Skyscraper"Use of solarshading, wide overhangs, and communal gardens andexternal balconies
ARCH POINT
Sustainable, Tropicaland GreenArchitecture
Sustainable, Tropicaland GreenArchitecture
MarinaBarage
The Marina Barrage is a dam in Singapore built at the conflu-ence of five rivers, across the Marina Channel between Ma-rina East and Marina South.
With a Green Roof and the use of double-glazed glass panels to pro-vide thermal insulation, the building interior remains cool despite the building s full exposure to the sun, thus minimising energy consumption by the air-conditioning system.
The Solar Park, one of the largest collection of solar panels cur-rently in operation in Singapore, generates about 50% of the daytime electricity needed for indoor lighting and power points.
ARCH POINT
Parkroyal
Massive cantileveredCurvaceous sky-gardensInteresting detailsGarden-themed aesthetic
The ultimate 'green city' by home-based
architect WOHA, Sin-gapore (5 Star Hotel
& Resort)
ARCH POINT
An OMA-designed housing complex compris-ing 31 apartment blocks stacked diagonally across one another
TheInterlace
Stacked volumes achieve a high density, while still maintaining privacy and long-range
views
ARCH POINT
NUS's Green Roofthe Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Green Mark Champion Award 2012
Awards
Nabs Inaugural Urban Habitat Award
Awards
Awards
SolarisSingapore Science Centre architects
: T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn. Bhd. This masterplan for the visionary mixed-use
development was pre-pared by Zaha Hadid
Architects.
Continuous Perimeter Landscape RampSolar Shaft
Eco-cellNaturally Ventilated and Day Lit Grand Atrium
Pocket Park/PlazaExtensive Sun-Shading Louvers
Roof Gardens and Corner Sky TerracesRainwater Harvesting/Recycling
GreenMark Platinum Rating
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Awards
First Prize Skyrise Greenery Awards 2009 - Singapore Institute of Architects & Singapore National Park
GreenSource Magazine May 2009 'Ramping Up Green'Time Based Architecture International June 2009 'Continuous Green'
FutureArc 1st Quarter 2010, Vol 16 "Solaris"
UrbanDesign
UrbanDesign
URAGallery
URA is national urban planning
authority of Singa-pore, and a stat-utory board under
the Ministry of Na-tional Development
of the Singapore Government.
The Gallery aims to showcase Singapore s physical transformation in the last 40 years to become "one of the most liveable cities in Asia.
It also aims to explain how "forward-looking, long-term and inte-grated land use planning and partnership between private and public sectors is achieved" in Singapore. The Gallery also presents "creative solutions to balancing different competing needs, the many live, work, play opportunities planned for, extensive conservation efforts and
urban design strategies to create a more distinctive Singapore
Types ofHousing
Types ofHousing
PearlBank Apartments
High-rise private res-idential building on Pearl's Hill in Out-ram, near the China-town of Singapore
The oldest 99 years leasehold high rise in Singapore.
Hailed as a 'Singapore Housing Icon' by the Singapore Institute of Architects
ARCH POINT
The Colonnade Condominiums
Initially intending to design a housing structure as a set of prefabricated units hoisted onto
a structural frame, the ideas and visual intricacies of Paul Rudolph's Colonnade Condominiums were
developments of the previously designed but unbuilt Graphic Arts Center of Man-
hattan.
SO KICOT,WHICHPLACE
DOYOU
PREFER ?
SO KICOT,WHICHPLACE
DOYOU
PREFER ?
KICOT GOES TOSINGAPORE!STUDI EKSKURSIARSITEKTUR 2012