RACE Robotics Lab by MOD

RACE
Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks

GO, GO, MR. ROBOTO
MOD was commissioned to design the branding and spatial experience for Robotics Application Centre of Excellence (RACE), a new robotic facility aimed at educating, and introducing robots into automating existing manufacturing industries. RACE intended to also feature a series of interchangeable modular robots as a key unique proposition.

Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks

BRANDING
Inspired by the concept of modularity, and influenced by aesthetics of precision and dynamism; the logotype is an expression of a complete form comprised of individual standalone parts.

Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks

SPATIAL EXPERIENCE
The brief for the laboratory space required flexibility to showcase a changing series of modular robots as well as be used for hands-on training and lectures. The laboratory needed to be a continuous open space, yet conducive for small clusters for hands-on training.

Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks

Underpinning this brief, MOD also sought to create an engaging and future-forward spatial experience that denotes the idea of industrial automation and precision. Upon arrival at the lift lobby, a vivid prelude to the laboratory space greets the viewer.

Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks

A web of soaring white lines cut through the black space to create an anamorphic experience to disorient the floor from the ceiling. From the black envelope of the lift lobby, a custom oversized door pivots open to reveal a dramatic metallic faceted space, creating a contrast that is at once striking yet complementary.

Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks

For maximum flexibility to the space, MOD introduced a “second” skin – developed to seamlessly create a dynamic space by deconstructing the ceiling and wall planes into an array of dazzling facets. Each facet comprises stacked layers of hand-cut aluminium hollow tubing; rotating the direction of the tubes with every facet to create a bold multi-directional effect.

Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks

The aluminium screen cladding also serves to cloak the necessary but unsightly mechanical and electrical services while allowing ease of access for operation. This skin was shaped in plan with enclaves for small group work clusters accompanied by separate access hatches to the services behind.

Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks

The random sprinkle of custom LED strips serves to highlight the multi-directional panels with a cutting-edge aesthetic. Overall, the space provides a suitable future-forward backdrop to usher in an age of automation and robotics. Source by MOD.

Photo © CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks
  • Location: Singapore
  • Architect: MOD
  • Project Team: Colin Seah, Ruth Chong, Etinne Tan, Sarah Conceicao, Yuping Tiang, Richard Herman, Ruen Qing Wong, Rasyid Razak, Julian Chen, Madeline Lim, Sandra Goh
  • Owner: PBA Systems Pte Ltd
  • Area: 243 sqm
  • Year: 2017
  • Photographs: CI&A Photography – Edward Hendricks, Courtesy of MOD

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