Kampung Admiralty
Kampung Admiralty is Singapore's first integrated retirement community project by Housing and Development Board. Designed by WOHA, it won one of the world's most prestigious architectural awards - Building of the Year at the 2018 World Architecture Festival, beating 535 projects from 57 countries.[1][2]
In his National Day Rally speech in August 2018, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong described it as a "high-rise kampung where residents are out and about, socialising with family, friends and neighbours, and yet never too far from home" and a model for future public housing.
Geography
Kampung Admiralty is an 11-storey complex of two residential blocks of about 100 studio apartments. It comprises public housing for seniors who are aged 55 and above, integrated with healthcare, wellness and eldercare facilities and a childcare centre. It is located at 676 Woodlands Drive 71, Singapore 730676. It took in its first batch of residents on 12 August 2017.[3][4]
Facilities
- Community plaza - ground floor[3]
- Pharmacy - ground floor
- 900-seater hawker centre - Level 2
- Admiralty Medical Centre - Level 3 and Level 4. It provides residents with specialist care and day surgery, and is run by Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
- Community garden - Level 9
Accolades
- 2016 World Architecture Festival: Best Commercial Mixed-Use Future Project award[1]
- 2018 International Chapter Architecture Awards: Commendation for commercial architecture
- 2018 World Architecture Festival: Building of the Year
References
- ^ a b Goh Yan Han; Rachel Au (3 December 2018). "Kampung Admiralty wins world's top architectural award". The New Paper. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- ^ Goh, Yan Han (2 December 2018). "Kampung Admiralty snags top accolade at World Architecture Festival". The Straits Times. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- ^ a b Chan, Luo Er (12 August 2017). "Kampung Admiralty welcomes its first batch of residents". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- ^ Seow, Bei Yi (12 May 2018). "New integrated facility in Woodlands opens, has both childcare and eldercare facilities". The Straits Times. Retrieved 4 December 2018.