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2022 UDAD 🏆 Awards

Gold Winner | The Future of Us Pavilion | SUTD Advanced Architecture Laboratory

Located in Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, the Bayfront Pavilion, also known as The Future of Us Pavilion, follows the grand tradition of experimental architectural structures that evoke a dialogue with nature by blending an intricate form with a perforated skin fluidly with the adjacent environments.

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Gold 🏆 Winner
Urban Design & Architecture Design Awards 2022

The Future of Us Pavilion
Cultural Architecture Built

Firm
SUTD Advanced Architecture Laboratory

Architect/Designer
Thomas Schroepfer

Design Team
Alex Cornelius, Aloysius Lian, Thomas Wortmann, Amanda Yeo Qian Yu, Joel Yap Kar Ying, Yehezkiel Wiliardy Manik, Christyasto Priyonggo Pambudi

Location
Singapore

Country
Singapore

Photographer/Copyright
©Lim Weixiang, Koh Sze Kiat

For visitors, it offers a climatically comfortable outdoor environment and a stunning visual experience akin to walking under the foliage of lush tropical trees. Originally built to house The Future of Us, Singapore’s 50th Anniversary capstone event, the Pavilion has since become a permanent landmark that continues to serve as a public asset and venue for important community and cultural events including the annual Singapore Garden Festival. There is a clear mathematical logic to the design of the Pavilion that was determined by extensive environmental simulations and structural optimisations. The analyses and their application to a detailed computational model led to an optimum solution for its environmental performance (perceived temperatures in the Pavilion can be up to 20 degrees Celsius lower than in its surroundings; this is achieved through highly calibrated passive design measures only) as well as structural form and pattern. Material usage was optimised, and the embodied carbon footprint minimised, pointing the way forward for the building industry to adopt similar ‘green’ design tools and methods in the future.