Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
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Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Civic and Community Building Development – design by DP Architects
15 May 2017
SCCC
Design: DP Architects
Location: Singapore
DP Architects? mix of contemporary and traditional holds true to Chinese culture
The overall architectural composition of SCCC comprising of an open ground level, a solid and textured podium and a clean glass box floating above, within which a red box containing the auditorium.
Aerial View of SCCC
The Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC), a new civic and community institution, officially opens on Friday, 19 May. Located within the bustling Central Business District along Shenton Way, with the Marina Bay skyline as a backdrop, SCCC houses facilities and spaces to promote traditional and contemporary Chinese arts and culture in Singapore.
Evening view of SCCC
Modern and contemporary with its coherence and clarity of programme, planning and articulation.
SCCC is designed as a respectful complement to its neighbour, the gazetted Singapore Conference Hall, adopting a clean and subtle approach to form a coherent composition. The building massing follows the three-tier division seen in traditional Chinese architecture: a base that elevates the building and connects to the ground, a body that houses the functions, and a crown that shelters the building and connects with the heavens. SCCC?s two-storey ?urban living room? f...
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