One-North
Singapore
Singapore
Project Data
Commission
Client
JTC Cooperation
Design
2003 - 2004
Program
850,000 m2 ICT Media Hub
Site area
30 ha
Client
JTC Cooperation
Design
2003 - 2004
Program
850,000 m2 ICT Media Hub
Site area
30 ha
Project overview
Lawrence Barth and S333 were commissioned to develop urban-design guidelines for the ICT media and Nepal district in the One-North master plan, a new 200 ha science park in central Singapore.
One-North will be developed over the next 20 years as a major catalyst to reposition Singapore’s role in Southeast Asia for the 21st century. The aim is promote the construction of a lively and distinctive next-generation science park with a vibrant mix of live, work, play and learning environments.
The urban-design guidelines are based on the masterplan, made by the London-based architect Zaha Hadid.
The challenge has been to communicate the ambitions for the site to the open market in a manner that is flexible enough to entice developers. To make this possible, we have created a strategic phasing strategy based on the governing principle of non-contiguous growth.
This strategy is defined by a set of rules and guidelines, to be followed by all new developments in the masterplan. The guidelines protect the strictly defined streets and expressive roofscape that are defining elements of the original Hadid masterplan.
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One-North will be developed over the next 20 years as a major catalyst to reposition Singapore’s role in Southeast Asia for the 21st century. The aim is promote the construction of a lively and distinctive next-generation science park with a vibrant mix of live, work, play and learning environments.
The urban-design guidelines are based on the masterplan, made by the London-based architect Zaha Hadid.
The challenge has been to communicate the ambitions for the site to the open market in a manner that is flexible enough to entice developers. To make this possible, we have created a strategic phasing strategy based on the governing principle of non-contiguous growth.
This strategy is defined by a set of rules and guidelines, to be followed by all new developments in the masterplan. The guidelines protect the strictly defined streets and expressive roofscape that are defining elements of the original Hadid masterplan.
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