WOHA Architects
WOHA Architects
A Singapore-based architectural practice founded by Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell in 1994 – has gained global recognition for its integration of environmental and social principles at every stage of the design process. They have designed a diverse amount of innovative and highly influential projects, which have been built in a number of cities and countries, and their best-known projects have been widely publicized as benchmarks for sustainable design. WOHA’s built projects range from residential towers, hotels, and public housing to transportation hubs and institutional buildings, and they have proposed many schemes that integrate several, if not every, building type within one structure. In a process they describe as ‘Macro-Architecture Micro-Urbanism’, WOHA has increasingly focused upon designing buildings as integrated mini-cities, which regenerate the greater urban context by providing environments that are both sustainable and sociable.
Odeon Towers

Odeon Towers

Office Tower of District 07

Project Specs

  • Location: Singapore
  • Completed: 2004

Odeon Towers

Systems

Stick Curtain Wall system

Designed by

WOHA Architects Architects

Live Project

Odeon Towers is a commercial building located at 331 North Bridge Road Singapore 188720, district 07. It is mainly for office rental and sale. This 23 storey office building has an extended 2 storey retail podium block. The retail block houses Loof which is a popular rooftop chill-out bar, restaurants and other lifestyle stores. The net lettable area is about 200,000 sq ft. The major tenants here are Standard Chartered Bank, International SOS Pte Ltd and Total Oil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. There are 3 basement car parks here which host 171 lots.