Park + Associates

Returning The Green

RETURNING THE GREEN 

Park + Associates

Returning The Green

CLIENT
Nanyang Girls' High School

AREA
39443.0 m2

QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Group Survey 4

PROJECT MANAGER
PM Link Pte Ltd

PHOTOGRAPHS
Edward Hendricks, Frank Pinckers

MANUFACTURERS
Abopart, Gyptone, Plantercell, Rezill Sleeper System, Rockfon

LEAD ARCHITECT
Lim Koon Park

MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Bescon Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd

CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
KTP Consultants

M&E ENGINEER
Bescon Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd

DESIGN TEAM
Christina Thean, Yin Wing Yong, Nuntawat Tasanasangsoon, Adrian A. Gesmundo, Chua Shi Yi Fiona, Achawin Laohavichairat

BUILDER / CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Santarli-Zheng Keng JV (Santarli Construction Pte Ltd and Zheng Keng Engineering & Construction Pte Ltd)

LOCATION
Singapore

CATEGORY
Schools

PROJECT YEAR
2017

Returning The Green
Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks
Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks

Text description provided by architect.

Nanyang Girls’ High School, one of Singapore’s top public schools, was founded in 1917, and moved campuses several times until 1999 where it settled in its present location along Dunearn Road, in the heart of Singapore.

The existing building has a landmark presence along the arterial Dunearn and Bukit Timah Roads. It comprises an iconic clock tower flanked by two colonial-influenced building wings that form the backdrop for a large green field and running track.

Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks
Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks

To accommodate its flourishing enrolment, the school developed a brief for an extension comprising two large four-storey blocks to house a set of academic and co-curricular spaces, a large performing arts centre, and a multi-purpose indoor sports hall.

The architectural approach was neither to emulate the old, nor to overshadow the existing school complex.

Beyond meeting the functional requirements, the aim was to provide students with generous, pleasant spaces for social and creative interaction and development.

Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks
Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks

In order not to block the existing building, the extension is the first educational institution in Singapore that has spaces belowground.

Though unconventional in the local context, we felt there was good reason for this, especially in land-scarce Singapore. The challenge was then to ensure that the spaces remained bright and airy.

Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks
Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks

The two new extension blocks provide a smooth linkage between the new and old buildings, with curved landscaped roofs that slope to meet the ground. Beyond replacing the school field, it has enhanced the space with a more vibrant and dynamic landscape.

Punctuations in the form of courtyards ensure that the belowground learning spaces enjoy plenty of natural light, views, and ventilation.

Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks
Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks

There is an overall increase in outdoor spaces and an improved relationship with the surrounding environment where classrooms are closely integrated with the outdoors.

This Nanyang Girls’ High School extension, as the first secondary educational institution in Singapore that has spaces below ground, is symbolic as it allows students to see that rethinking assumptions and rules, followed up with constructive discussions, can result in an outcome more successful and creative than otherwise imaginable

Returning The Green
© Edward Hendricks


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Basement floor plan
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Second Basement floor plan
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Ground floor plan
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Roof plan

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