Sunray Woodcraft

The building housing the new headquarters of Sunray Woodcraft Construction in Sungei Kadut, Singapore, has been intended by DP Architects as an opportunity to look afresh at the light industrial factory type, stacking production processes in order to optimise working conditions.

DP Architects, Sunray Woodcraft Construction Headquarters, Sungei Kadut, Singapore
The original brief for the Sunray Woodcraft Construction called for an office building with an attached factory, complete with gallery showrooms and workers’ dormitories, to replace the existing headquarters in Singapore and existing factory in Johor Bahru.
This merging of two elements of the factory’s production process and originally separate uses prompted a rethink of the spatial arrangement and workflow of the eight-storey building, which now comprises production space, workers’ dormitories, warehouse, offices and showrooms.
DP Architects, Sunray Woodcraft Construction Headquarters, Sungei Kadut, Singapore
DP Architects, Sunray Woodcraft Construction Headquarters, Sungei Kadut, Singapore

The Sunray Headquarters provides a base for the group and is designed to reflect the company’s design and craft expertise. The building’s stacked timber box design is a series of interconnected volumes which correspond to their interior functions. Its design was driven by three challenges –namely, a wide range of user requirements, the client’s ambitious requirement for increased space and the unique position of the site within the estate, highly visible from passing trains nearby.

Each box, reflecting the different stages of production, is identified by the specific needs that their individual spaces serve. Factory production and warehouse spaces are clad in yellow horizontal aluminium louvres, flooding spaces with the maximum amount of natural ventilation and light while remaining shaded from the sun and protected from rain. Deep recesses between boxes create intuitive points of entry and exit for each box while allowing natural light to penetrate deeper into the floor plate.

DP Architects, Sunray Woodcraft Construction Headquarters, Sungei Kadut, Singapore
DP Architects, Sunray Woodcraft Construction Headquarters, Sungei Kadut, Singapore

Office spaces are clad in closely spaced vertical aluminium louvres, shading the interior spaces and maintaining a view of the outside. The showroom box is clad in concrete – a contrast to the yellow boxes that make up the rest of the building. Its large picture window further highlights the furniture on display and creates a focal point on two sides of the building facing the train tracks.

The workers’ dormitory at the rear of the site is clad in vertical louvres with checkerboard openings to allow for maximum natural ventilation while maintaining privacy. Smaller areas which require highly controlled ventilation systems, such as the spray booth and laser cutter work areas are located within boxes clad in precast concrete with high level windows and mechanical ventilation. The use of yellow throughout the building pays homage to the company’s corporate colour, with the three tones serving as a creative interpretation of the stacked timber boxes concept.

The design for Sunray redefines the notion of tropical architecture and the characteristic wood and furniture factory – from the typical, open-sided, corrugated metal roof, warehouse type commonly seen in the region into a design highly efficient and aesthetically appealing. Responding to the subjective needs of the interior spaces, the building skin envelops each space accordingly, with large horizontal openings to bring in ventilation and light for production spaces, smaller vertical openings for office spaces and an enclosed box to retain the controlled light conditions required in the showroom.


Sunray Woodcraft Construction Headquarters, Sungei Kadut, Singapore
Program: headquarters
Architects: DP Architects Pte Ltd
Project team: Angelene Chan, Yong Hock Seng, Doan Quang Hiep, Claudia Nam, Widari Bahrin, Arjun Rosha, Alvin Arre, Syahirah Abbas
Area: 16,800 sqm
Completion: 2014

 

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