Singtel Learning Centre

Singtel, Asia’s leading communications group, was designed and retrofitted into the space of two existing buildings to become a new development centre. Located along Battery Road, the old four-storey building was bridged with the modern Singtel Tower. Restoring the historic character of the architecture, we integrated old beauty with contemporary finishes for this new Singtel facility acting as a learning academy.

Fusing the purposeful environment of a visitor gallery and a talent training centre, modern finishes tap into local cultural motifs for a touch of affability. The project involved our whole suite of services, from  our designers for concept and design to our engineers for intricate fit-out and furnishing. Overall, we delivered a consistent corporate outlook of a storied Telco for our client. 

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A more contemporary outlook shapes the 36-storey building that has an impressionable lobby atrium. Appealing to both fresh-faced millennials and early pioneers, the double-volume height of the lobby was planned for strikingly modern sentiments. Visible from street-level, the concrete walls were balanced out by warm tones of vertical timbers treatment, travertine-textured floor tiles, and gloss corporate colour red lines.  

A huge feature wall updates live happenings in the building, coupled with an interactive sensory L-wall screen and touchscreen rotor-scope to energize the digitally-driven learning centre. Details of a triple halo pendant, cafe cluster, and AV components stimulate the communal and interactive space between staff, corporate visitors and the public.  

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Stories are weaved onto every level of the building.  
In the 4-storey building rich with telephone-exchange heritage, the traditional structure was retained. With a different theme on each level, each space evokes either nostalgic qualities or minimalist working zones. Level 2 and 3 tap into colonial design and peranakan aesthetic respectively, providing refined inspiration to co-working spaces. Meanwhile, Level 1 and 4 has a modern and raw style, in an effort to keep the surrounding clean, encouraging knowledge to take centre stage in the various learning rooms. 

While the whole building hosts executive spaces for board meetings and meeting rooms for staff, the tasteful lounge space, atrium and heritage building provides a comforting contrast to the hustle and bustle of its surroundings. Our design direction for the combined premise of the Singtel Learning Centre focuses on sensory equilibrium, and above all, seeks to promote a robust, yet warm and inclusive, corporate image for Singtel’s working environment.

Hidden spaces within both annexes provide key functional purposes. Configured and designed to enhance corporate initiatives, the centre creates and shapes a nurturing environment by building a network of activators to ignite passion from staff, integrating aesthetics with practicality

The space breaks
 away from traditional classroom engagement of new staff members by embracing an inclusive culture and open concept environment that leads to enhanced reflection, ideation and learning.  The Learning Centre through this integration is more than an academy; it is a social spacetownhallbusiness centre, exhibition hub, gym and much more.  

key services

ideation & concept design

spatial design & build

storytelling & experience

project & design management

related news

Singtel Learning Centre was awarded the SG Mark in the category of Experience Design in 2019. Read about it here.

Otherwise known as Singtel@8George, the building is opened on 12th September 2019.

BUDS by Shangri-La

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Exploring an adventurous journey concept, Kingsmen created an original, self-directed and experiential environment for young minds. Drawing elements from the Chinese classic “Journey to the West”, each play arena goes through challenges to avoid danger or progress to new zones of imagination.  

To cater to different ages, an additional toddler zone was set up, in line with safety requirement for children age 4 and below to approach entertainment in a soft play area. In the main play zone, the multi-leveled tactile playground aims to further engage the children in activity.

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For a fulfilling playtime, each engagement targets the senses in vibrant colours or play objects. The dynamic concept also features a wet play area, fully-equipped cooking classroom, a drawing room, and other amenities to explore the talents and skills unique to each individual. 
 

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The immersive indoor and outdoor play space of 2,150sqm is an expansive themed attraction for family bonding and fun. Beyond taking young minds on a journey, BUDS by Shangri-La caters to parents’ decision to either facilitate their kids, participate in programmes together or rest while their kids venture off safely. 

The entire themed attraction has its distinct and versatile branding bolstered by Kingsmen. Tying in the whimsical and fantastical playground are expressive colours in each room, encouraging curiosity within an evocative learning space.  

key services

ideation & concept design

visual branding

storytelling & experience

design management

related news

An extension of buds bring the fun outdoor to its swimming arena SPLASH.
Witness the experience in video here.

General Post Office

Adjacent to the GPO is SingPost’s flagship Philatelic Store, a heritage corner paying tribute to SingPost’s 150 year history. Like stepping into a collector’s store, the space is filled with nostalgia in its wide range of Singapore stamps, thematic MyStamps and philatelic gifts. 


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Behind the futuristic revamp, the design of the new GPO incorporates elements from the historic Fullerton Building GPO, reflecting the continuity of SingPost’s heritage. Iconic elements of the Fullerton GPO were adopted and translated into modern graphics on the walls, glass panels and POPStation lockers, while historical postal artefacts, such as earlier versions of the posting boxes, were recreated.  

A row of these post boxes line the entrance of the GPO, evoking a sense of nostalgia and illustrating the design transformation of post boxes since Singapore’s independence. The walls at the new GPO resemble the grey concrete buildings of the civic district and pendant lights inspired by the colonial era. A clock was also specially designed to emulate the original clock from the Fullerton GPO.

At the Philatelic Store, a colonial-era red pillar posting box provides an old-school touch where any mail dropped off here be postmarked will be stamped in red ink. The design combines both tradition and modernity where Kingsmen Design drew upon SingPost’s heritage and emphasized mid-century modernism and Singapore’s colonial history. Highlighting its uniqueness, the differentiated design here follows 3D architectural lines that outline the store and make it stand out.


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With efficiency in mind, single-use spaces are becoming outdated. The GPO is an integrated facility for customers, offering a self-service journey that integrates both online and offline services for faster transactions.  

The design was then able to play with visual perception, drawing 3D architectural lines to create dynamic spaces and enhance experienceTo enable a high-tech, self-service customer journey, we create focused areas that were purposefully built to facilitate in the postal process.  

key services

project & design management

design devlopment

storytelling & experience

ideation & concept design

related news

The General Post Office (GPO) project was awarded the SG Mark Good Design in 2018. Find out more in Singapore Good Design Award 2018 winners list.