The Learning Space category at the 2023 INDE.Awards exemplifies great design that supports education through best practice architecture and the shortlist this year proves the point.
What are the impacts that the built environment has on the environment? Our panel of experts will discuss sustainable strategies that revolutionise the built industry.
Workplaces are evolving and, in this year’s INDE.Awards, 12 shortlisted Work Space projects showcase just what is expected, with every amenity to sustain a working life.
Workplaces are evolving and, in this year’s INDE.Awards, there are offices that showcase just what is expected in the new office environment. Fit-for-every purpose, these offices are homes away from home, with every amenity to sustain a working life.
Open from 26 May till August 2022 to the public, +Pavilion installation seeks to contribute towards building better lives in Singapore, and beyond.
In Singapore, Studio SKLIM has designed a post-pandemic office space for Deloitte that packs 9 agile work zones into a petite 32-square-metre space.
Nine agile work zones are packed within a petite 32-square-metre footprint which serves as an extension of the main office.
A curvaceous counter connects customers with their barista at Voids Café, a compact café in River Valley, Singapore, designed by Studio SKLIM.
Studio SKLIM draws upon concepts of emptiness and negative space to optimise space in a micro café located along River Valley Road, Singapore.
Studio SKLIM draws upon concepts of emptiness and negative space to optimise space in a micro café located along River Valley Road.
Tropical rainforests, vernacular longhouses and natural landforms inspired the unconventional design of the Verdant Spine Office.
W Architects create a rock-like form for the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum; Heatherwick Studio and CPG Consultants explore the communicative potentials of a tertiary education building; Rattan takes new forms via Abie Abdillah and Studio SKLIM; The bold sensitivity of architect Chang Yong Ter.