This year’s winning projects mirror the escalating diversity of talent and innovative specialisations among architects in Singapore.
To be housed in the 1460 armoury building Sale d’Armi in Arsenale, Venice, this year’s Singapore Pavilion responds to the 18th International Architecture Exhibition’s theme — The Laboratory of The Future — but taking the form of a giant evolving machine that seeks to understand our true desires for how we live in the city.
Happening from 20 May to 26 November, the Singapore Pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale opens up dialogue about new ways of measuring and evaluating the intangibles we design to.
A whopping 20 Design Awards and 11 Merit Awards were given out across six submission categories for the SIA Architectural Design Awards 2020.
More architects addressed the fundamentals of their creative efforts in part two of our recap of this year’s Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) Conference, held during Archifest.
Architects addressed the fundamentals of their creative efforts at this year’s Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) Conference, held during Archifest.
Why is it important that architecture is written about, published and publicised? A panel of practitioners, authors and editors weighed in during Archifest 2017.
As part of the conversations on ‘Building Agency’ at this year’s SIA Conference, architectural practitioners and academics shed light on the increasingly collaborative nature of their work and the importance of disrupting norms.
A total of 29 projects were honoured at the prestigious SIA Architectural Design Awards for displaying originality, sensitivity, and innovation across concept, design and construction.