Pan Pacific Orchard Hotel / WOHA
Pan Pacific Orchard Hotel
WOHA
ARCHITECTS
Woha
MANUFACTURERS
Carera Bathroom, Hafele, Million Lighting
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Sofwan, Woha Architects Pte Ltd (Exterior) & Light Collab Pte Ltd (Interior)
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Woha Architects Pte Ltd (Exterior) & Light Collab Pte Ltd (Interior)
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner
LEAD ARCHITECTS
Woha
QUANTITY SURVEYORS
Rider Levett Bucknall Llp
LIGHTING CONSULTANTS
Nipek Pte. Ltd.
ACOUSTIC CONSULTANTS
Ccw Associates
MAIN CONTRACTORS
Shimizu Corporation
FOUNDING DIRECTOR
Mun Summ Wong
DIRECTOR
Hong Wei Phua
DESIGN TEAM
Herbert Salim, Yudhi Aristan, Victoria Tan
INTERIOR DESIGN
Evanne Kok
LANDSCAPE
Siew Way Chong
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Tep Consultants Pte Ltd, Dp Engineers Pte Ltd
CLIENTS
Uol Group Limited / Pan Pacific Hotels Group
FAÇADE CONSULTANTS
Bes Consultants Pte. Ltd.
SIGNAGE CONSULTANT
Woha Architects Pte Ltd (Exterior) & Light Collab Pte Ltd (Interior)
DRAFTER
Josephine Isip
PHOTOGRAPHS
darren Soh, Studio Periphery, Patrick Bingham-hall
AREA
19625 M²
YEAR
2023
LOCATION
Singapore
CATEGORY
Hotel
Text description provided by architect.
The design of Pan Pacific Orchard proposes a new prototype for high-rise tropical hospitality.
Located at 10 Claymore Road, it features tropical, breezy open-air architecture and lush greenery throughout its four distinct strata containing a matrix of guestrooms, social spaces, and garden terraces.
Located at the ground level, the Forest Terrace steps down from Claymore Road to Claymore Drive with a cascading water plaza edged by forest trees.
This dramatic entrance doubles as a publicly accessible urban connection that connects Claymore Road to Orchard Road and offers both guests and the public a respite from the hustle and bustle of the densely built-up district.
The Beach Terrace above is a tropical oasis with an organically shaped emerald lagoon, meandering sandy beachfront, and palm groves floating above the bustling Orchard Road.
Further up, the Garden Terrace orientates towards the quiet Claymore residential estate.
Flanked by the hotel’s bar and lounge, this sky terrace showcases a manicured garden with reflection pools and planter beds.
At the top, the Cloud Terrace comprises a landscaped event plaza surrounded by a 400-seat ballroom, function room, planter islands, and reflection pools.
The terrace is sheltered by a photovoltaic canopy above. Green columns anchor each terrace and visually connect the four strata.
Together with the landscaping on the terraces, the building replaces 200% of its site area with greenery.
The selection of greenery echoes the theme of each stratum, bringing nature and biodiversity back to the city.
The innovative form and organization provide high density combined with generous gardens and public spaces.
The 347 keys are distributed across the Beach, Garden, and Cloud Terraces, with the interiors designed to reinforce the character of each stratum, offering a unique boutique-scale experience.
Pan Pacific Orchard contributes to the vibrancy of the city by revealing celebrations that are normally hidden indoors.
This is made possible by the open-air, cross-ventilated yet sheltered spaces, which are designed specifically for Singapore’s equatorial climate, where warm, humid air, low wind speeds, and frequent, yet unpredictable, heavy rainfall make fully outdoor events a challenge.
These garden volumes provide views for both the rooms and the neighbors, creating a spatial interplay with the neighborhood that is lacking in most high-density environments.
The mirrored ceilings reveal the landscape and activities of the street below. Likewise, the signature creeper-clad columns make a powerful green statement.
The huge volumes function as giant sunshades to the terrace and rooms, while the reflective ceilings act as thermal mirrors, providing radiant cooling by doubling the surface area of gardens and water.
Pan Pacific Orchard has obtained the Green Mark Platinum rating, Singapore’s highest environmental certification, with its incorporation of active systems and passive design strategies that reduce energy and water needs. It will be Singapore’s distinctive garden hotel and a green icon in its famed Orchard Road.