Rethinking Singapore Sports Spaces | Final – Adler Teo & Lee Hsien Toong

The project adopts form finding based on the unique ecology of Forest spaces. Through an exploration of the multi-layered biology which offers planes of varying spatial quality – we seek to develop a unique mix-use typology that integrates sports, residential and play spaces into a modular and replicable neighborhood artefact…

Adler Teo & Lee Hsien Toong

The project adopts form finding based on the unique ecology of Forest spaces. Through an exploration of the multi-layered biology which offers planes of varying spatial quality – we seek to develop a unique mix-use typology that integrates sports, residential and play spaces into a modular and replicable neighborhood artefact.

The adaptation of unique green spaces provides us with 3 performative characteristics:

A) Unique spatial qualities that allows a blend of various synergistic programs

B) Cohesive layers that allows integration of communities and spaces

C) Optimal environmental conditions for live-work-play

Original source from: http://asd.courses.sutd.edu.sg/option-studio-two/2021/08/16/week-13-rethinking-singapore-sports-spaces/

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