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MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners
MOD WORKSHOP, Ministry of Design Pte Ltd | International Design Awards Winners

MOD WORKSHOP

CompanyMinistry of Design Pte Ltd
Lead DesignersColin Seah
Design TeamMinistry of Design Pte Ltd
Project Location114 Lavender Street, #06-50, CT HUB 2 Singapore 338729
ClientMinistry of Design Pte Ltd
CreditsPhotos by Jovian Lim
Prize(s)Bronze in Commercial Interior Design / Workspace Design
Entry Description

Designed to ‘dispense typical workplace conventions’, MOD’s self-designed all-white workshop focuses on facilitating collaboration. A counter-height “war room” table & adjacent magnetic display wall occupy the largest zone, foregrounding creative collaboration. Interlocking 3D metal scaffolding guides the space with spatial layering, delineates zones of activity & visibly houses the material library for easy access. A white monochromatic palette complemented by frosted polycarbonate & fluted glass screens provide spatial layering, resulting in a soaring, light-bathed & white spatial essence.

Bio

Question, Disturb and Redefine!
Through a series of architectural & interior architectural explorations, Ministry of Design is positioned as an integrated spatial-design practice that consciously blurs prevalent intellectual & literal boundaries between interior space & exterior form. Acknowledging the limitations of these distinctions on our design process, Ministry of Design's explorations are created amidst a democratic "studio-like" atmosphere and progress seamlessly between form, site, object and space.