[3] In 2007, they came to international attention when the Moulmein Rise Residential Building in Singapore was awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, establishing their reputation as designers of sustainable, naturally ventilated skyscrapers for an urban tropical context. Titled Strange Times, WOHA’s proposal for Singapore for the year 2050 is presented in the form of a highly realistic newspaper from the future at 2219: Futures Imagined. Richard Hassell Art If you would like to enquire about an artwork please make contact via this form. The rugs are hand tufted and use sustainable fabrics such as bamboo, silk and wool. WOHA’s architecture is guided by the local context and culture, and above all, by the local climatic conditions, which determine every energy-saving strategy. The tiling research is obviously suited to architectural tiles for floors and walls. 2219: Futures Imagined explores the possible futures of Singapore 200 years from now through a series of immersive installations, meditative spaces, films, paintings and sculptures. In the book, WOHA shows how integrated landscape, architecture and urbanism can improve quality of life within high-density environments. Screens are an integral element in Asian architecture, landscape and interior design, and Richard Hassell has developed several screens based on his tiling research in metal, wood, plaster and concrete. Bacaan tambahan. Dari Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas, Wong Mun Summ Lectures at World Architecture Festival 2013 in Singapore, https://id.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WOHA&oldid=14683085, Arsitek atau desainer yang memenangkan Prix Versailles, Artikel Wikipedia dengan penanda WorldCat-VIAF, Halaman yang menggunakan pranala magis ISBN, Lisensi Atribusi-BerbagiSerupa Creative Commons, Wikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai.

These were open permeable buildings that encouraged natural ventilation to reduce reliance on mechanical cooling. Their most awarded projects have been Oasia Hotel Downtown, the School of the Arts and the PARKROYAL on Pickering hotel in Singapore. They are known for innovative and highly influential projects widely publicised as benchmarks for sustainable design. WOHA adalah sebuah praktik arsitektur yang berbasis di Singapura, didirikan pada 1994 oleh Wong Mun Summ (kelahiran 18 Agustus 1962) dan Richard Hassell (kelahiran 28 Oktober 1966). Visitors could write their wishes for the new year on a tile, and add it to the surface. Architectural works are another exciting area Richard works in. Richard Hassell (Co-Founding Director of WOHA) will talk about the stories and images of this hypothetical future, as well as the emotions and humour this piece of speculative realism was designed to elicit.

[3] The Oasia Hotel Downtown, completed in 2016, features a façade of aluminum mesh that supports 21 species of plants. His art is the subject of Strange Creatures: Complex Tessellations (2016) and was highlighted in “Repeat View” in Wallpaper magazine. An opportunity working with WOHA Being in the Maison et Objets exhibition in Paris in 2017 came up, to design a pavilion that was pure decoration.

In each case the beginning and end of the twine is left exposed at the bottom right of the net, and the path can be traced through the complex structure. WOHA Selected Projects: Selected Projects Vol. These mathematical structures were explored in the Net series, where this line was expressed as a woven net. However, critics have questioned the universal applicability of this model outside of Singapore’s communitarian political system and coordinated urban planning program.[27]. A profound awareness of local context and tradition is intertwined with an ongoing exploration of contemporary architectural form-making and ideas, thus creating a unique fusion of practicality and invention. The latest work in Art Taipei 2019 used double sided printing in the artwork Snake Knot, pictured above. To improve your search results, here are some tips: Our search defaults to term-pairing AND. Its name is derived from the initial letters of the founders’ surnames. [20] The Parkroyal on Pickering, completed in 2013, incorporates 15,000 square meters of elevated terraced gardens, which the architects refer to as “sky gardens”. The Singapore-based architectural practice have gained global recognition for their integration of environmental and social principles at every stage of the design process.

[29], In August 2019, WOHA was picked by URA as the designer of Singapore's Pavilion for World Expo 2020 in Dubai. Inspired by the work of Singaporean writer and poet Alvin Pang, the exhibition is neither a utopian or dystopian view of the distant future and instead focuses on small, human-scale acts of innovation and contemplation. Catch the first short film in the newly launched Micro-Commissions series – LATE SPRING, an homage to Yasujiro Ozu’s film of the same name. 2219: Futures Imagined intends for visitors to reflect on what kind of future they want for Singapore, and what actions they may be prepared to take in order to bring that future into being. WOHA: The Architecture of WOHA, Pesaro Publishing, 2009. These projects are in China, Singapore, India and Australia.

Facades, screens, floor and wall designs are all emerging from this artistic research. [22], The SkyVille @ Dawson public housing estate, completed in 2015, provided the architects with an opportunity to realize many of their ideas about housing, which were first articulated with the Duxton Plains competition. This collection was developed between 2018 and 2020, and will be exhibited in 2021.

The pavilion uses a single panel, which is two sided and can therefore be placed in 8 different orientations. [28] WOHA currently have buildings under construction in Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, Bangladesh, India and China. Proofs are made, and the results fed back into the adjustments and preparations for the final print. He founded WOHA with Wong Mun Summ in 1994. These are often made using composite metal panels in shallow relief or as perforated elements. Richard Hassell has designed several facades on WOHA Architects projects which apply the tiling research to city scaled surfaces.

They requested a community artwork where people could participate in the making on an artwork. They combine repetitive production with complex, non-repeating surfaces, and reflect our current understanding of the way patterns in nature are produced by iterative and recursive processes. [2] Their buildings are notable for their extensive use of natural vegetation as a building element. For contact with WOHA please direct via the WOHA website. [1] They aim to integrate landscape, architecture and urbanism in high-rise buildings to improve quality of life for residents in high-density megacities.