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| Contents | |  | Site 0.6-hectares, at the hub of the "Golden Shoe" (the traditional center of Chinese commerce) at the edge of the Singapore River
| |  | | SingaporeGross Floor Area 86,300 m 2 square feet including 20,200 m2 above and below grade parkingClient
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. Time Frame Planning: 12/70– Construction: 11/71– Completion: 9/76 |
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| |  | Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Centre |
 | Singapore Completed 1976 |
52-story bank headquarters and investment office building with public sculpture plaza and 600-car garage |
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Click on image to enlarge On the site of its former main offices the client requested a new headquarters to house an imposing ground floor banking hall and provide some half-million square feet of office space — largely for the bank but also for tenant leasing. The solution, an
innovative 194m-high tower (the tallest in Asia upon completion in 1976) occupies a focal position in modern Singapore, having served as a vertical anchor for the developing cityscape.Unlike most central-core towers, OCBC has twin cores at either end housing all of the tower's elevators, mechanical and support systems. Steel trusses and prestressed concrete girders span between the two cores, like rungs on a ladder, transferring gravity loads to the foundations and permitting tiers of
column-free office floors to be "floated" in between. Each tier is articulated by a 5.5m cantilevered concrete sunscreen faced in glass tile to match the granite-clad cores. By virtue of the bi-core structural system, the base of the building was opened up to create a 12m-high column-free banking hall that extends out to the street through its transparent glass walls. A garden plaza further mitigates architectural mass as a 21m-long bronze — Henry Moore's largest walk-through sculpture —
animates public space and contrasts playfully with the bold, yet serene, tower form. |
 | Major Components |
 | 35,600 m2 office space on 38 typical floors; 1,950 m2 ground gloor banking hall; 2,500 m2 executive suites/penthouse (levels 50-52); 1,900 m2 business club/executive dining (levels 35-37); 1,200 m2 conference center; 1,000 m
2 level-5 dining; 500 m2 bank vaults; 1,200 m2 outdoor terraces (levels 5, 35, 50); 550 m2
sculpture plaza; 31m x 13m Henry Moore bronze; 815,200 m2 garage for 650 cars on 8 levels (including 2 basement & roof) |
I. M. Pei & Partners services |
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Architectural Design; Interior Design of public spaces and banking hall |
 | Ove Arup & Partners, Singapore, and Mueser, Rutledge, Wentworth & Johnston, New York, NY |
 | Preece, Cardew, & Rider, Singapore, and Cosentini Associates LLP, New York, NY |
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