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STATE COURTS
The New State Courts design features an innovative two towers strategy. One tower is dedicated to the courtrooms, hearing chambers, and court supporting functions while the other tower is to house the judges’ offices, staff offices and support functions. The two high-rise towers are linked by a series of link bridges that enable the controlled circulation necessary for the courtroom process.
The courtroom tower is an open frame supporting a series of shared terraces on which the courtrooms are placed: it has no external facade. In a metaphorical sense, this represents the openness and impartiality of the judicial process. The outdoor terraces feature high-rise greenery and are designed to allow views across the city thereby reinforcing the civic role of the building.
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Architectural Design • Civil & Structural Engineering • Mechanical & Electrical Engineering • Quantity Surveying • Project Management
BCA Green Mark Award (Singapore) - Building (Platinum) 2018
BCA Green Mark Award (Singapore) - Data Centre (Platinum) 2018
BCA Universal Design Awards (Gold Plus) 2018
BCA CONQUAS “Star” 2020
BCA-HPB Green Mark Award (Gold Plus) 2020
Tatler Design Awards (Best Innovation Award) 2021
BCA Design and Engineering Safety Excellence Awards (Institutional and Industrial) 2021
BCA Universal Design Mark Award (Platinum) 2021
WAN Awards (World Architecture News) – Silver Award - Civic Category 2022
President*s Design Award Singapore – Design of the Year (Architecture) 2023
Read more about CPG's work on the State Courts Towers here.
SUPREME COURT BUILDING
The building's architecture aims to conjure up images of dignity, justice, history, judicial weight, transparency and accessibility - qualities representative of Singapore's legal system. The court comprises a 9-storey building with four basements and 35 courtrooms, of which 21 are civil courts, 11 are criminal courts and the remaining three, appeal courts. It also houses associated offices and other facilities, including an auditorium, a library, a cafeteria and a gymnasium.
Symbolically raised above the civil courts in a dramatic metal disc, the Court of Appeal occupies the highest part of the building. The disc corresponds to the dome of the old Supreme Court building and hence offers a contemporary reinterpretation of this historical architectural device. Coated with reflective material, the surface of the roof below the disc bounces daylight onto the underside of the disc and back down into the central atrium.
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Architectural Design • Civil & Structural Engineering • Mechanical & Electrical Engineering • Quantity Surveying • Project Management
BCA Universal Design Awards 2010 (Bronze)
BCA Best Buildable Design Award 2007 (Gold)
Singapore Structural Steel Society Award 2007 (Commendation)
IES Prestigious Engrg Achievement Awards 2006
OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION
Formerly known as the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts Headquarters, the Old Hill Street Police Station now houses the Ministry of Communications and Information and the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth. Gazetted as a national monument this heritage building is a blend of the old and new, incorporating modern amenities while complying with stringent conservation requirements. Its key architectural wisdom is seen in the adaptive reuse of spaces and the restoration of elements of architectural merit.
Project Details
Architectural Design • Civil & Structural Engineering • Mechanical & Electrical Engineering • Quantity Surveying