Zaha Hadid Architects, in collaboration with Architects 61, revealed the design for Singapore’s new Science Centre, which will serve as a collective platform for accessing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, with an immersive experience. Built for the Singapore Science Centre Board in the Jurong Lake District in Singapore, the 52,460 sqm space is split into programs that resonate with the institute’s founding mission of sparking curiosity and innovation in younger generations. The new facility with its interactive hubs, programs like exhibition galleries, archive labs, rooftop spaces and gardens act as a filler between the learner and the explorer. The new design aims to blend in nature and built, technology and curiosity, and knowledge and exhibits.