Singapore is a highly developed city state in Asia, and by investing in a flexible sporting and cultural hub, its government hoped to build a reputation internationally and inspire grassroots participation and national sporting excellence.
Within easy reach of the city centre and international airport, Singapore Sports Hub is key in the city’s urban development plan and central to its vision for a recreation, entertainment, heritage and sustainable area for a healthy and active population.
Arup led the stadium architecture, masterplanning and engineering on the extraordinary new Singapore national stadium, becoming Asia’s first integrated sport, leisure and lifestyle development - delivered with award-winning architecture. Singapore Sports Hub plays a critical role in building a sustainable and competitive advantage for the nation’s sports and entertainment tourism industry. In 2019, the Hub hosted 212 events with an annual footfall of 15 million people withing 3 years of opening.
The project’s success was made possible through Arup’s Total Architecture approach, including the integration of our architecture, masterplanning, sports design, structural and environmental design experts working as one team with our partners and collaborators. It has been recognised by several major awards including the World Architecture Festival (WAF) ‘Sports Building of the Year’, with the stadium’s dome also holding a Guinness World Record.
Ultimately, the project provides an integral bridge to Singapore’s community, with opportunities to deliver extraordinary experiences, either as a competitor, participant or spectator.