Date | 2019-08-21 |
Event start | 14:30 PM |
Duration | 3 hrs ( from 2:30pm to 5:30pm ) |
Venue | SIA Theatrette Level 3, 79B Neil Road (S)088904 |
CPD | 4 points |
Contact | 3 |
URL | Visit |
Synopsis
Project 1: Camo House by Ar Wong Chiu Man & Ar Mak Hon Yue, WOW Architects
The design of the ‘envelope’ of the house involves computational design combing the need for shading, views and ventilation. It went beyond mere 2-dimensional perforation to incorporate ‘flaps’ that shades the building interior. The entire process involving design to its eventual fabrication resulted in a well-made screen fabricated off-site and out of the country.
The application of method thinking, optimization of design through quantitative design methods with performative results based on data analysis is both innovative and applaudable
Project 2: Century of Light by Mr Willie Koh & Ar Lee Hui Lian, FARM Architects
Thick ‘walls’ with archway of this exhibition design allow directional glimpses of the spaces it separates; an elegant and inventive solution to the curatorial needs and direction of bringing 2 shows, Impressionist and Southeast Asian artist, together as one.
Slanted archways coupled with the use of colours and graphics resulted in a series of illusionary spaces with perspectival illusions that was also a successful navigational tool that encourages intuitive way-finding through the spaces.
The jury felt that the exhibition design is both unusual and delightful and strikes a good balance between showcasing the exhibitions and asserting itself at the same time.
Project 3: Gradient Space by Ar Woon Chung Yen, METRE ※ Architects
A creative interior design with lots of intention to achieve its goal resulting in useful storage spaces which became apparent during the site visit to the project.
Whilst such projects are quite commonly seen in urbanized cities such as Hong Kong, it was felt that this project will have an impact and filtering down effect in areas of interior design of Singapore’s ever shrinking apartment size.
Project 4: Jurong Town Hall by Ar Wong Chin Wah, Forum Architects Pte Ltd
The architect’s main aim is to restore the atrium by unfurling the original architectural elements, hidden by years of progressive interior renovations. The architect added designed feature lights, public furniture and curated artefacts to perfect the overall dignified feel of the space. Hence, the overall experience of the entrance was elevated – the existing ramp relocated, steps widen and the marble flooring extended – which made easier for vehicular drop-off. The Second Storey layout was reconfigured so that awkward spaces and dead-end corridors were structures of the past. Then, the architect used communal break out spaces to activate the new corridors which looked into the restored main atrium.
Project 5: More than just a library by Ar Chu Yang Keng, IX Architects
The architect’s passion is evident in this self-financed social architecture endeavour. This children’s library comprises of 3 cubes that bring together intense social engagement; fostering a sense of ownership by both the end users and local community. The construction drawings detail the intent to use local builders, welders, carpenters and craftsmen to complete the entire library. The library also functions as the backdrop for staged performances. The result is an elegant solution executed on a limited Budget with local construction skills and community engagement.
Speakers
Ar Wong Chiu Man, WOW Architects
As founder of Warner Wong Design and WOW Architects, Chiu Man has presided over the evolution of WOW since it was established in the year 2000.
Together with partner Maria Warner Wong, Chiu Man is actively engaged in the creation of spaces of sensory experience rooted in culture memory and place.
Combining a unique mix of Asian heritage with deep international design experience, Chiu Man has led the way for completing award winning hospitality, commercial, residential, and retail projects in many countries that demonstrates the WOW ethos.
Prior to founding WOW, Chiu Man was Corporate Officer and Design Director of Nikken Sekkei International, Singapore. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the University of Southern California (magna cum laude) and a Master in Architecture from the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.
Ar Mak Hon Yue, WOW Architects
As a Director, Mak overseas the Architecture and Interior Design of Hospitality, Commercial and Residential
Projects. Key contributions include the Rendezvous Hotel Renovation, The Paras Quartier Residential Development in India and Shi Zhi Resort in China.
Early in his career, his pursuit in the field of sustainability was published in a paper and was presented at the
2007 Conference on Sustainable Building, South East Asia. Mak’s research into Seacrete as a sustainable building material was recognized and published in the media.
Mak was a recipient of the Kruffman Scholarship, his talent has been recognized with accolades including the Singapore Institute of Architects | Hunter Douglas Design Award, Michael Scott Prize.
Prior to joining the WOW Group at WOW D Lab as a Design Principal, Mak founded and Design Directed TOPOS and was an Architectural Associate at Jurong Consultants.
Mr Willie Koh, FARM Architects
Mr Willie Koh is an Associate Director at FARM. He is schooled in both architecture and film. He is part of the team that has curated a series of successful and wide-reaching national art campaigns such as STAMP I, STAMP II and bench, working with URA and SingPost.
In the field of museum exhibitions and galleries design, he has worked with major local heritage institutions and galleries such as National Museum of Singapore, National Gallery Singapore, National Library Board etc.
Ar Lee Hui Lian, FARM Architects
Lee Hui Lian is an Associate at FARM Architects. As a registered Architect, Hui Lian has been involved in architectural projects ranging from residential, commercial and institutional, some of which with a focus on conservation typology. With the firm, she was given the opportunity to delve into a multidisciplinary practice - from interior design, exhibition design to the curation of community projects such as the Bench project. She is also currently a Part Time Lecturer at the National University of Singapore Department of Architecture.
Ar Woon Chung Yen, METRE ※ Architects
Woon Chung Yen grew up in a Mandarin-speaking family and before becoming an architecture student in NUS he played three Chinese musical instruments and practiced calligraphy and seal-craving. The tutor who had the greatest impact on his architecture education was Mr David Thomas, whose profundity is still beyond his grasp till this very day. Upon graduation he worked for W Architects, Rafael Viñoly Architects, and DP Architects on projects such as Pathlight School, UPenn Translational Research Centre, NYU Abu Dhabi, and SUTD. He is a registered Architect in New York and Singapore, and after receiving two under-forty design awards in 2017, Chung Yen co-founded METRE ※ Architects in January 2018 and began his next phase of architectural wandering.
Ar Wong Chin Wah, Forum Architects Pte Ltd
Wong Chin Wah is a Registered Architect with more than 21 years experience in the field.
He has worked on a wide range of project types such as tertiary institutions, high-rise residential housing, office towers, civic buildings and hotels. He is committed to delivering good design and is highly involved in all aspects of design from external facades down to building interiors.
Chin Wah has exceptional skills and experience in planning, detailing, designing and coordinating projects of a complex nature
Ar Chu Yang Keng, IX Architects
Chu Yang Keng is the founder of IX Architects Pte Ltd and a registered ASEAN Architect with projects in the region. Since inception of his professional practice in 2004, Chu has built a diverse portfolio and gained recognition on international grounds with the latest awards won in Barcelona, Spain. Besides, he has served on the SIA SMAP committee and was appointed by the BOA Singapore to be on the panel of examiners.
Chu has a strong interest in nature-centric designs that emphasize on the interconnected relationship between the natural and built environments. His designs strive to achieve harmonious, sustainable spaces that enrich and enliven the quality of living.
Schedule
2.00pm | Registration with Light Refreshment |
2.30pm | Project 1: Camo House by Ar Wong Chiu Man & Ar Mak Hon Yue, WOW Architects |
3.00pm | Project 2: Century of Light by Mr Willie Koh & Ar Lee Hui Lian, FARM Architects |
3.30pm | Project 3: Gradient Space by Ar Woon Chung Yen, METRE ※ Architects |
4.00pm | Tea Break |
4.20pm | Project 4: Jurong Town Hall by Ar Wong Chin Wah, Forum Architects Pte Ltd |
4.50pm | Project 5: More than just a library by Ar Chu Yang Keng, IX Architects |
5.20pm | Q&A |
5.30pm | End of Event |
Terms & Conditions
- Fees paid are non-refundable under all circumstances.
- Ticket is non-transferable under all circumstances.
- Group registration will be subjected to group admin fee of $1 per ticket per transaction.
- Replacement/Cancellation of participant will not be allowed under group registration.