Singapore Sports Hub

Singapore

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Asia’s first-ever integrated sports and entertainment destination will promote a healthy and sustainable future for Singapore.

Singapore Sports Hub is a key project in the Singapore’s ‘Sports Singapore Vision 2030,’ promoting a more sustainable, healthy and active society at all levels of participation, nationwide.
The hub is Asia’s first integrated sports, leisure, entertainment and lifestyle destination, and is expected to set a new standard for large scale sporting developments. It will also position sports as a catalyst for urban redevelopment by creating inclusive public destinations which are adaptable and socially integrated to the city’s urban community.

 

A uniquely Singaporean design
As part of the design team responsible for Singapore Sports Hub, AECOM provided master planning and landscape architecture for the 35-hectare waterfront site which encompasses a new national stadium with a movable roof, an Olympic-standard aquatic center, a multi-purpose sports hall, sports library and museum, as well as retail, restaurants and entertainment space.
Key to the masterplan is the orientation of key public spaces, establishing views back to the center of Singapore and to the city’s famous skyline. The whole precinct is unified by a consistent philosophy and design approach to landscape, shade, shelter and lighting appropriate to Singapore’s tropical climate.

 

“We are very proud of what we have designed and of our collaborative effort to build a remarkable project. The Sports Hub is an extremely important project that will deliver world-class sporting and integrated community facilities to the people of Singapore.”

Karen Tham, Regional Director of Master Planning, Buildings + Places, Southeast Asia, AECOM

 

Connecting communities
The Singapore Sports Hub is designed to be a 24/7 destination, connecting the community with sport and leisure. An active landscaped ‘social plinth,’ organized over three connected levels, will inject life and vibrancy between the various facilities and event plazas across the precinct.
Making the most of the hub’s strategic location, the walkable precinct area includes a ‘sports promenade’ — a space for everyday use, providing a fully accessible exercise area and connecting various public spaces — and links directly to local pedestrian and cycle networks.
The area is connected to Singapore’s island-wide park connector system, as well as to the Gardens by the Bay, the wider waterfront and surrounding residential areas. There is also easy access to the mass rapid transport (MRT) system and other transportation.
In addition, the natural setting is inherently sustainable with green spaces, passive cooling measures, renewable energy sources and, in a city where potable water is scarce, rainwater harvesting and a bioswale feature which recycles and reuses water for onsite use.