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V on Shenton-UNStudio<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/unstudio">UNStudio </a>just unveiled plans for a new dual-tower commercial and residential complex in Singapore called the <a href="http://www.unstudio.com/projects/v-on-shenton" target="_blank">V on Shenton</a>, which will take the place of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UIC_Building" target="_blank">UIC Building</a>. Located in the heart Singapore's Central Business District, the new UIC redevelopment will provide modern office and living space and feature the latest in energy efficient design. The high-performance facade is composed of hexagonal panels that create a hive-like pattern and work to minimize heat gain while providing an abundance of natural <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/daylighting">daylighting</a>. Lush sky gardens will bisect the tower the three places and create a refuge from the city while cleaning the air.1
V on Shenton-UNStudioThe <a href="http://www.vonshenton.net/" target="_blank">V on Shenton</a> (pronounced Five on Shenton) is part of a larger redevelopment of the CBD and will provide modern office and residential space in two towers.2
V on Shenton-UNStudioThe 23-story office tower matches the scale of the surrounding buildings, while the 53-story residential tower distinguishes itself from the rest of the city.3
V on Shenton-UNStudioOn the ground floor, a large lobby connects the towers with the streetscape and provides space for a lively reception area and a large cafe.4
V on Shenton-UNStudioThe entire 8th floor is occupied by the first sky garden, which offers 360 views of the Singapore skyline and acts as a lush oasis for entertaining, recreation or rest.5
V on Shenton-UNStudioTwo more sky gardens in the residential tower act as private parks for the residents and work to clean the air.6
V on Shenton-UNStudioThe hexagon forms the basic modular shape of the facade and is repeated to create a hive-like pattern.7
V on Shenton-UNStudioThe highly specialized design is integral to the performance of the building and relies on angles of the glass and shading devices.8
V on Shenton-UNStudioShelves formed from the intersection of hexagons at the top and the bottom work to shade the interior and also to bounce light back into rooms.9
V on Shenton-UNStudioAngled and fritted glass panels optimize daylighting but not at the cost of solar heat gain.10
V on Shenton-UNStudioThe overall effect provides for a highly efficient facade that transforms the towers into fascinating sculptures.11
V on Shenton-UNStudio<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/ben-van-berkel/" target="_blank">Ben van Berkel</a> said of the building, “The pattern of the façade comprises four to five different textures, each varying depending on the programme."12
V on Shenton-UNStudio"At times the glass of the façade creates texture through the relief effect and the coloured side lighting, whilst the volumetric balconies of the residences create a deep texture in the total volume of the building.“13
V on Shenton-UNStudioThe project is expected to be completed in 2016.14














