Minimising coastal impact with complex engineering solutions
Part of Professor Lin’s vision was for the Gallery to be situated at a waterfront location on the east side of Penang Island. This highly sensitive and technically demanding coastal site introduced significant coastal engineering challenges.
Our team designed stilt-based marine foundations, enabling the gallery to be built directly over the shoreline without land reclamation. By elevating the structure above the water, the seabed and natural marine ecosystems were largely preserved, reducing disruption to marine life, sediment movement and coastal hydrodynamics. It also saved more than nine months of construction time and mitigated future risks of ground settlement if reclamation was carried out.
Building on this strategy, our marine and geotechnical experts developed a specialised marine piling design capable of withstanding long-term exposure to saltwater, ensuring both durability and structural stability. The gallery is further supported by a purpose-built marine platform – a distinctive engineering feature that secures the building safely over open water and reinforces its iconic waterfront setting.
“When I first conceived the Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery, I envisioned a space where art, architecture, and the surrounding sea could exist in harmony. Transforming this vision into a real building requires not only creativity but also deep engineering expertise. Arup played an important role in helping us translate this artistic concept into a structurally sound and elegant reality. Their professionalism and technical insight enabled the gallery’s unique architectural form to be realized while maintaining the highest standards of safety and precision.” said Professor Lin Xiang Xiong.