Swan & Maclaren’s design was again recognised at the Asia Pacific Property Awards, organised by International Property Awards.
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Swan and Maclaren honoured to be featured in the “Art of Architecture”, episode 8 of The Art Scene.
Group Director, Matthew Hon shares how Swan and Maclaren are working towards the vision of being tomorrow’s Built environment solutions provider.
Raffles Hospital Shanghai has bagged another award. This time at the 12th China International Space Design Competition, China Building Decoration Award, winning the Gold award in the Interior Design category, (Healthcare/Wellness).
Interview done with CNA Luxury on the journey of Swan and Maclaren since and its mission towards expanding beyond the shores, with Lim Chai Boon, Eugene Wong and Matthew Hon, group of directors of Swan and Maclaren.
Swan & Maclaren has won the 3rd prize in the Char Yong Association Design Competition. The design is inspired by the traditional architecture Tulou courtyard. The courtyard plays a very important role in Hakka history. It is the centre of gravity for the Hakka community.
Shanghai Raffles Hospital has been awarded the 7th Credaward Annual Merit Award. Shanghai Raffles Hospital is an A-class hospital located in New Bund of Pudong District, Shanghai. The concave form is introduced to maximize south facing façade and to achieve maximum exposure to sunlight
Johor- Singapore RTS Link Station , The Integration of Two, has been shortlisted in the WAF 2021 Infrastructure- Future Project category. The RTS Link Station design is developed in collaboration with SM Architects and Swan & Maclaren.
Julian Davison, the author of Swan & Maclaren’s history book – Swan & Maclaren: A Story of Singapore Architecture is featured in Biblioasia Magazine and he shared with Bibiloasia the history and of the earliest dwelling in Singapore that designed by Swan & Maclaren Architects.
Swan and Maclaren, jointly published its first coffee-table collectible publication ‘Swan and Maclaren: A Story of Singapore Architecture’. Written by architectural historian and anthropologist Julian Davison, the 440-pages tells the story of Swan and Maclaren, Singapore’s oldest architectural practice since its set up in the 1800s and the iconic landmarks designed since.