SOUTHEAST ASIA BUILDING15 Oct 2018
Scott Brownrigg relocates its Singapore studio to Gateway West
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Scott Brownrigg, an award-winning international design practice, has moved its Singapore studio into a new office space in Gateway West, a 37-storey building located on Beach Road in the downtown core of Singapore. 

According to Scott Brownrigg Singapore, the new office address provides a more central, prominent location that will meet the future growth aspirations for the studio.

A studio launch party was held at the new office on 13 September 2018 to celebrate the relocation. It was well attended by key clients and consultants from across the built environment industry both in Singapore and in the wider region.

Scott Brownrigg launched its Singapore studio back in 2013, with an official launch at Eden Hall, the British High Commissioners Residence. Five years on the move to its new offices reinforces the success of the Practice’s Singapore operation, which over the last three years has seen the completion and opening of its first project – the University of Reading Malaysia, in EduCity and the appointment of Mr Raymond Hoe, who leads the studio.

Through the strong leadership of Mr Hoe, the team is growing, and has most recently seen the appointment of Project Director Mr Will Ringer, who joins the studio from the UK. Tasked with driving the Advanced Technologies Sector within Singapore and the wider region, Mr Ringer said of his appointment: “The Advanced Technology sector focuses on the transformative impact of technology on cities and architecture; we believe that this will be a key differentiator for Scott Brownrigg here in Singapore and the wider region. It is already gaining momentum with a number of live projects and a pipeline of exciting opportunities.” 

The Advanced Technology Sector currently has a number of data centre projects including one for China Mobile in Tai Seng.

Wider work from underway from the Singapore studio includes a medical facility for the University of Newcastle in EduCity, Johor, set to complete in October, hotels - Park Inn by Radisson in North Luzon, Philippines and Vietnamese hotels - Bay Capitol Hotel in Danang, and Pearl Resort in Hoi An. The team also worked on the design competition for an international school in Manila - Everest Academy.

Recently completed projects by the Singapore team include the Newcastle Research and Innovation Institute for Newcastle University within the Devan Nair’s Institute at Jurong East and DODID data centre on Tagore Road. 

Of the move, Director Mr Hoe said: “The Singapore studio is undergoing a period of growth, as a result of a number of key wins within the region. The move to these new offices provides a more central, strategic location, and enables us to further develop our expertise and offering to clients.”

The studio’s 5-year plan focuses upon the key expertise areas of Advanced Technologies, Offices, Hospitality, Education, Transport and Aviation.