The tower does not have an external facade, each individual courtroom is enclosed with terra-cotta walls (echoing the surrounding colonial tile rooftops). The openness of the structure not only acts as a symbol of government transparency, but also creates naturally ventilated public garden corridors throughout the building.
Image from Multiply Architects / the Subordinate Court of Singapore Within a rectilinear frame, Yap Mong Lin & Alvin Foo (principals of Multiply architects) have created a dynamic and engaging vertical extension to an incredible existing brutalist court building.
View of the existing subordinate court building by Flickr user fiftymm99
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