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Swiss Embassy Singapore

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Swiss Embassy Singapore

Swiss Embassy Singapore
Site plan
Site plan
Present state of the embassy
Present state of the embassy

The existing chancery building, built in 1984, presents itself as a flat bungalow embedded in a scenic park landscape on the northern edge of Singapore. The architecture is perfectly adapted to the tropical vegetation and the needs of the prevailing climate.

Concept: 1. existing building,  2. cleaning up the square,  3. expansion



The previously protruding corner of the roof at the main entrance violated the integrity of the square pavilion. «Flamingo» is largely based on the existing structure and completes its overall shape.

Lower view of the striking canopy
Lower view of the striking canopy
Conference room and parking garage entrance
Conference room and parking garage entrance
Exterior view of bungalow
Exterior view of bungalow

The roof now extends in a simple, rectangular shape over all the offices. The previously open corner at the main entrance has been completed and the outer façade has been moved one meter outwards to create space for a tripling of workstations and common areas.

Access from the residence, conference room
Access from the residence, conference room

The new load-bearing structure is limited to a few precise measures that are based on the existing building and also significantly shape the new spatial structure. A separate, glass conference room is now located in the entrance area.

West facade
West facade
Gate and access to the embassy
Gate and access to the embassy

Next to this space, a covered plaza in front of the entrances remains free. This arrival area is designed as a slightly raised platform that offers a view of the surrounding greenery. The roof above is slightly raised towards the corner – an inviting gesture – which stands for the openness and transparency of the country.

Open space with a view of the green inner courtyard
Open space with a view of the green inner courtyard
White office area in dialog with the green surroundings
White office area in dialog with the green surroundings

All the exterior walls of the office are made of glass – the boundaries between inside and outside are fluid. The workplaces have plenty of natural light and are strongly influenced by the lush greenery of the surroundings. The surfaces of the materials used reflect the color and intensify the feeling of being in a tropical garden.

Ground floor
Ground floor
Switzerland Tourism waiting area
Switzerland Tourism waiting area
View into the courtyard
View into the courtyard
View from the conference room
View from the conference room
Section
Section

The public areas such as the cafeteria, the conference room with adjoining waiting area and the covered entrance area are connected in the new layout and can be opened up as required. This enables a large-scale presentation of the embassy at major events. The existing space will be modernized. The transition between closed and open spaces is fluid and can be adapted as required. The inner courtyard will be retained and will help to illuminate the offices inside.

Open space with a view of the courtyard
Open space with a view of the courtyard
Interior view/office zone
Interior view/office zone

The security zones are clearly structured: Offices in the highest security zone are located at the rear of the building as a compact unit. The areas in front are divided into the mixed zone (cafeteria, conference rooms, waiting area for guests) and the customer zone (reception, offices of Switzerland Tourism).

Open Space
Open Space

0262 Swiss Embassy, Singapore, complete renovation and expansion

Reference numbers
Competition: 2019
Code word: Flamingo
Start of construction: 2023
Completion: 2023

Floor area: 1’500 m2
Building volume: 6’200 m3

Project participants
Client: Bundesamt für Bauten und Logistik BBL
Main Contractor: TSF, Singapur
Construction engineer: Dr. Neven Kostic

Landscape architect: ORT AG für Landschaftsarchitektur
Construction physicist: Kuster + Partner, Zürich
HVAC engineers: Ingenieurbüro Brügger GmbH, Frutigen
Lighting planner: Saturday Design, Singapur
Electrical planner: Mettler + Partner AG Consulting, Zürich

Visuals: maaars
Photos: Khoo Guo Jie

Team BBK
Project: Johannes Maier, Jaime Rodriguez, Beatriz Morales de Setién, Ulrike Köpke, Sophie Wuest
Competition: Beatriz Morales de Setién, Thomas Merz, Jan Schöb, Sophie Wuest