CPG Consultants Launches Book on Mandai North Crematorium, Extending Its Legacy in Crematoria Design

“The Making of Mandai North Crematorium” chronicles a decade-long journey in the making of Singapore’s fourth-generation public crematorium, from design through to construction and completion.

Singapore, 9 September 2025 – CPG Consultants (CPG) has launched “The Making of Mandai North Crematorium”, a book chronicling the design and making of Singapore’s newest public crematorium – Mandai North Crematorium (MNC). CPG provided consultancy services for architecture, mechanical and electrical engineering, and quantity surveying, leveraging its multidisciplinary expertise to deliver a facility that is both emotionally resonant and technically robust.

The launch follows the commencement of operations at MNC in August 2025. MNC recently received a Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) Design Award (Merit) in the Religious Buildings category for 2025, as well as the Green Mark (Platinum) by the Building and Construction Authority for sustainability efforts in building design.

 

A Continuing Legacy in Funerary Design

For decades, CPG has helped shape Singapore’s funerary landscape, creating spaces where dignity, tradition, and thoughtful design converge. In 2004, the firm completed the original Mandai Crematorium, enhancing capacity and improving the experience for mourners. Building on this legacy, the Mandai North Crematorium — completed in 2025 and featured in The Making of Mandai North Crematorium, continues this vision with a design that restores the intimacy of farewells while ensuring smooth and respectful operations.

 

Seamless integration between landscape and architecture

Taking cues from the original land profile, the building’s form rises from the lowest part of the site on the west to the forested hill on the east. Layers of greenery are incorporated into the rising form, creating a man-made landscape that visually merges with the natural landscape beyond. The form of the building synchronises with the building’s internal functions, allowing the two-storey cremator spaces to occupy the tallest part of the building.

Mandai North Crematorium

 

Biophilia and Design for Healing

 Central to the MNC project, is CPG’s application of biophilic design principles to create a dignified and restorative environment.

Recognising its importance as a symbolic gateway between life and death, the crematorium is designed to provide a peaceful backdrop for the final farewell rituals. Elements of nature are brought into the key spaces in the form of greenery, daylighting and natural materials to provide a comforting environment for the bereaved,” said Ar. Pauline Ang from CPG Consultants, who was Lead Architect of the MNC project.

Right from arrival, visitors are immediately connected to nature. Urban greening strategies such as sunken gardens, hanging greenery and a roof garden create a sense of being surrounded by greenery in the key spaces from the arrival lobby at the basement, through the Main Foyers, and within the Service Halls.

Vertical wave patterns on the precast concrete façade panels evoke a curtain of hanging vines, softening the building’s appearance.
Shafts of daylight filter through the lightwells and skylights, casting dynamic, shifting light across the interiors throughout the day.

 

In the Service Hall, daylight filters through the large clerestory windows which are draped with hanging vines, creating an interplay of light, shadow, and greenery. The swaying vines cast shifting patterns on the floor at certain times of the day, complemented by the warmth of timber finishes. These biophilic touches are carefully integrated not only to enhance the visual environment but also to support emotional healing for families and friends during the farewell ritual. The ascending roof culminates in a double-volume space bathed in natural light, evoking a sense of awe.

Mandai North Crematorium
Dappled light filters into the Service Halls during certain times of the day.

 

Thoughtful Circulation Design

 The building layout is designed to minimise walking distances, especially for elderly visitors. A one-way visitor circulation flow caters to back-to-back cremation services, minimising the need for arriving and departing groups to cross paths. This arrangement provides a degree of privacy for each group of visitors and facilitates a sense of closure for the bereaved.

Technology Serving Tradition

MNC integrates innovative design with technology to boost operational efficiency and deliver a seamless visitor experience, featuring automated coffin transport, a self-help ash collection system, and a centralised process control for reliable services.

Singapore’s second inland ash scattering facility, the Garden of Serenity (GOS), sits beside the MNC building. Designed as an open garden, it features dedicated walkways and ash scattering lanes, along with a stormwater detention pond styled as a natural water feature. The facility expands capacity to meet the growing demand for inland ash scattering services.

A Milestone of Purpose

 CPG’s legacy and expertise in crematoria design has shaped dignified spaces where Singaporeans commemorate their loved ones. “The Making of Mandai North Crematorium” documents this milestone, while charting the future of funerary design — humane, sustainable, and quietly transformative.

Read “The Making of Mandai North Crematorium”

An excerpt from “The Making of Mandai North Crematorium” is available to read online [here].

The book is priced at SGD 52 (inclusive of GST) and may be purchased at CPG’s office by completing this form.

It is also available for borrowing at all public libraries in Singapore. 

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About CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

 

CPG Consultants provides integrated consultancy services for the built environment industry. With a strong local heritage and solid global presence, we bring our unique design philosophy and multidisciplinary approach to projects in Singapore and other cities worldwide. We draw inspiration for the future from four macrotrends which we believe will form the design core of tomorrow’s cities: sustainability, resilience, digital, and climate.

 

We focus on redefining spaces while respecting the local environment and enhancing future-proof adaptability. Our expertise and solutions span the full suite of professional consultancy services that includes architecture, engineering, urban planning, climate resilience, decarbonisation, and more.

 

To learn more about CPG Consultants, please visit https://www.cpgconsultants.com.sg/ or follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn

 

 

ANNEX A – PROJECT CONTRIBUTORS

Project Consultants

Role

Consultants

Architect

CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Mechanical & Electrical Engineering

CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Civil & Structural Engineering

Meinhardt Infrastructure Pte Ltd

Landscape Architect

Plantwerkz Pte Ltd

Quantity Surveyor

CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Acoustics Specialist

Acoustic & Environmental Solutions Pte Ltd

Process Control Monitoring System Consultant

I/O Consultants Pte Ltd

 

Project Contractors

Role

Consultants

Main Builder

Santarli Construction Pte Ltd

Cremator Specialist / AGV supplier

Taiyo Chikuro Industries (S) Pte Ltd

Process Control Monitoring System Specialist

Hope Technik Pte Ltd

 

ANNEX B – AWARDS & CERTIFICATION

  1. The MNC was conferred the Merit Award for the Singapore Institute of Architects Design Award 2025.

 

  1. The MNC has been awarded the Green Mark (Platinum) by the Building and Construction Authority for sustainability efforts in building design. The facility incorporates a wide range of sustainable features to minimise environmental impact while enhancing the user experience.

 

  • A rainwater harvesting system supports irrigation needs, while a stormwater detention pond designed as a natural pond encourages biodiversity and uses planting along its perimeter to filter and cleanse stormwater.
  • Extensive biophilic elements, including a green roof, sunken gardens, hanging gardens, and vertical greenery, provide a soothing environment and help reduce the urban heat island effect, particularly around the Service Halls.
  • The adoption of low carbon concrete and sustainable building products certified by the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) and the Singapore Green Labelling Scheme (SGLS) further reduces the building’s overall carbon footprint.