Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled design for a new science center made of five interlocking volumes in Jurong Lake District, Singapore.
The large design scheme is set to be built to provide unique facilities and programmes as a destination for all Singaporeans to access science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and experiences.
Zaha Hadid Architects works in collaboration with Singapore-based architecture practice Architects 61 on the project.
The design, inspired by the natural landscape of Singapore’s Jurong Lake Gardens, incorporates five interlocking rectangular volumes that have large urban windows to grasp views from every perspective.
A variety of exhibition galleries, interactive labs, event spaces, ancillary facilities for visitors, administrative offices, archives and service areas are scattered in these volumes.
Landscaped plaza con- necting…

