Singapore, Republic of Singapore
Led by Thomas Schroepfer and his team at Singapore-based SUTD Advanced Architecture Laboratory, “The Future of Us” Exhibition Pavilion explores a new dialogue between architecture and nature for the tropics through the use of advanced design and fabrication technology.
Located in Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, the Pavilion follows the grand tradition of architectural structures that evoke a dialogue with nature.

Originally built to house The Future of Us, Singapore’s 50th Anniversary capstone event, the Pavilion has since become a permanent landmark that continues to serve as a public asset and venue for important community and cultural events.
Visitors of the exhibition experience a stunning play of light and shade cast by an intricate metal lattice, like a walk in an imaginary forest.
The exhibition itself at the Singapore Gardens by the Bay is an immersive, multi-sensory experience that offers a glimpse into the possibilities of how Singaporeans can live, work, play, care and learn in the future.

The exhibition calls on Singaporeans to share their hopes and dreams for themselves, their family and the nation, and to participate in steering the Singapore journey towards the future.
The light-filtering effect of the project is based on about 11,000 triangular aluminium panels of differing perforations that produce intricate geometric patterns of varying porosities.
The design employed state-of-the-art computational tools to analyse environmental data such as daylight factors and prevailing winds to provide a structural building skin that generates shading and visual effects reminiscent of a tropical forest.

Through parametric computational tools, this analysis provided automatic construction drawings taking into account steel structure and assembly tolerances.
The roof structure spans about 50m and rises to about 16m with a structural depth of no more than 20cm.
Spatially, the project connects the various programmes of “The Future of Us” Exhibition.
It directs the visitors’ path and allows for views of the adjacent city and Gardens by the Bay.

The project reinvents the experience of a tropical space by providing a comfortable, unique, multi-sensorial and climatically appropriate experience to be enjoyed by everyone.
“The Future of Us” Exhibition Pavilion involved faculty, researchers, and students from the University’s Architecture and Sustainable Design Pillar.
For the implementation of the project, the Lab worked closely with Pico Art International, the event management and planning company in charge of the overall “The Future of Us” Exhibition, the structural consultants S.H. Ng and Passage Projects, as well as the building contractor Protag.
Project: The Future of Us Pavilion
Architects: SUTD Advanced Architecture Laboratory
Design Team: Thomas Schroepfer, Alex Cornelius, Aloysius Lian, Thomas Wortmann, Christyasto Priyonggo Pambudi, Yehezkiel Wiliardy Manik, Joel Yap Kar Jing, and Amanda Yeo Qian Yu
Structural Consultants: S.H. Ng and Passage Projects
General Contractor: Protag
Client: The Future of Us Pavilion
Photographers: Koh Sze Kiat












