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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Marina One in Singapore by ingenhoven architects

 
February 5th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ingenhoven architects 

Marina One in the centre of Singapore is ingenhoven architects largest project and will open early 2018. As an international role model for living and working, Marina One makes an innovative contribution to the discourse on mega-cities, especially in tropical regions, which, in the context of increasing population and climate change, face enormous challenges. The high-density building complex with its mix of uses extends to over 400,000 square meters and, with its group of four high-rise buildings, defines the „Green Heart“—a public space extending over several stories. This three-dimensional green oasis reflects the diversity of tropical flora.

Image Courtesy © HGEsch

  • Architects: ingenhoven architects
  • Project: Marina One
  • Location: Singapore
  • Photography: DarrenSoh, HGEsch
  • Client: M+S Pte Ltd. Singapore, a company owned by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Temasek Holdings, Singapur
  • Project Management: UEM Sunrise Berhad, Malaysia / Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd., Singapore
  • Design architect: ingenhoven architects, Düsseldorf, Germany / ingenhoven LLP, Singapore
  • Project architect: architects61, Singapore
  • Landscape Architecture: Gustafson Porter + Bowman, London, UK
  • Local Landscape Consultant: ICN Design International Pte Ltd , Singapore
  • Structural and M&E Engineers: BECA Carter Hollings & Ferner, Singapore
  • Facade consultant: Arup, Singapore

Exterior view, detail, GFA: 400.000 m², Image Courtesy © HGEsch

  • Lighting consultant: Arup, Singapore
  • Residential Interior Designer: Axis ID, Singapore
  • Quantity Surveyor: Langdon & Seah, Singapore
  • Main contractor: Joint venture company owned 60:40 by Hyundai Engineering & Construction and GS Engineering & Construction
  • Piling contractor: Sambo E & C, Singapore
  • Green Building Certificates: LEED Platinum, Green Mark Platinum
  • Areas:
    • Green area: 37,000 sqm
    • Site Area: 26,200 sqm
    • Build Area: 400,000 sqm
    • Retail: 18,382,10 sqm
    • Office: 226,165 sqm
    • Residential: 114, 235 sqm / 1,042 Wohnungen
  • Height Office Building: Each 200 m
  • Height Residential Building: Each 139 m
  • Number of plant species: 350
  • Execution: 2011 – 2017

Exterior view, Image Courtesy © HGEsch

Aerial view into the „Green Heart, Image Courtesy © HGEsch

Today, more than 50 percent of the world’s population lives in cities. This number will increase to 70 percent in the next three decades. By 2050, the world’s population will increase to nine or ten billion. In urban agglomerations, this growth cannot be accommodated without high-rise buildings. The core concept for „Marina One“, which consists of a group of four high-rise buildings, is based on a shared central space—the „Green Heart“—which was designed by ingenhoven architects in close cooperation with landscape architects Gustafson Porter + Bowman. The interaction between the geometry of the buildings and the garden facilitates natural ventilation and generates an agreeable microclimate. The largest public landscaped area in the Marina Bay Central Business District of Singapore provides living space close to nature, the usable area of which is 125 percent of the original site surface area.

International „role model“ for megacities, Image Courtesy © HGEsch

Impressions of the „Green Heart“, which covers a green area of 37,000 m² with more than 350 plant species, Image Courtesy © HGEsch

Marina One comprises four high-rise buildings which accommodate office, residential and retail functions and have been rated under the Green Mark Platinum and LEED Platinum schemes. The two office towers each have a usable floor area of 175,000 square meters; the two residential towers provide 1,042 city apartments and penthouses for about 3,000 residents.

Impressions of the „Green Heart“, which covers a green area of 37,000 m² with more than 350 plant species, Image Courtesy © HGEsch

Impressions of the „Green Heart“, which covers a green area of 37,000 m² with more than 350 plant species, Image Courtesy © HGEsch

The organic shape of the building complex with its iconic louvres, and the generous planting, contribute to an improvement of the microclimate and increase biodiversity. Inspired by Asian paddy field terraces, the green center formed by the four towers—with its multi-story three-dimensional gardens—reflects the diversity of tropical flora and creates a new habitat. This „Green Heart“ comprises over 350 different types of trees and plants, including 700 trees, on a landscaped area of 37,000 square meters. Various types of animal become part of this biological diversity. Inspired by the natural climate changes at the different vertical levels of a rainforest, the landscape architecture mimics a green valley with its variations in climate according to level. Restaurants and cafés, retail areas, a fitness club, pool, supermarket, food court, and events areas on the different open terraces not only provide products and services to the residents, office workers, and visitors—they also create a place for social interaction.

Image Courtesy © HGEsch

Image Courtesy © DarrenSoh

The compact and efficient layout design is complemented by energy-saving ventilation systems, highly effective external solar screening devices, and glazing that reduces solar radiation into the building. Direct connections to four of Singapore’s six mass rapid transport lines, bus stops, bicycle parking facilities, and electro-mobile charging stations ensure that exhaust emissions caused by private transport are significantly reduced. The color scheme of the interior and the building facade features calm and earthy bronze shades in order to support the harmonious atmosphere.

Image Courtesy © ingenhoven architects

Image Courtesy © ingenhoven architects

Image Courtesy © ingenhoven architects

Image Courtesy © ingenhoven architects

Level 1, Image Courtesy © ingenhoven architects

Level 2, Image Courtesy © ingenhoven architects

Office, Image Courtesy © ingenhoven architects

Residential, Image Courtesy © ingenhoven architects

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Categories: Apartments, Housing Development, Office Building, office Complex, Offices, Public Landscapes, public spaces, Residential, Retail




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