Sustainable Office Campus Design: A Closer Look at Surbana Jurong Campus by Safdie Architects
The Surbana Jurong Campus by Safdie Architects showcases sustainable office campus design, integrating nature, wellness, and community in Singapore's urban landscape.
Nestled in Singapore, the Surbana Jurong Campus stands as a pioneering example of sustainable office campus design. Developed by Safdie Architects, this 742,000-square-foot architectural marvel redefines the traditional office building by integrating with the natural landscape to create an environment that supports wellness, creativity, and community engagement.

A New Approach to Office Design
Integrating Nature and Architecture
At the heart of the Surbana Jurong Campus design is the concept of creating a "treehouse effect," where the building structures are lifted to allow the terrain underneath to flourish. This innovative approach ensures that the campus is not just a place of work but a green haven that enhances the wellbeing of its occupants.


Promoting Workplace Wellness
The campus design is rooted in the belief that access to natural light, air, and green spaces is crucial for employee wellness. The open atrium spine, courtyards, and pathways are meticulously planned to connect workers to the outdoors, offering a respite from the conventional office environment and fostering a sense of community.


Sustainable Design at Its Core
Achieving Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy Status
Surbana Jurong Campus is at the forefront of sustainable design, being the first to attain the prestigious Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy status by the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore. This recognition highlights the campus's commitment to environmentally sustainable design and its role as the largest Green Mark Super Low Energy office to date.

Fostering Community and Connectivity
A Hub for Innovation and Engagement
The campus not only serves as the headquarters for Surbana Jurong but also acts as a central gathering place within the Jurong Innovation District. The inclusion of public thoroughfares and the adjacency to the Eco Garden make the campus an integral part of the community, inviting interaction between employees, residents, and visitors.

Enhancing Access and Mobility
The strategic location of the campus within the new Jurong Innovation District ensures seamless connectivity to the rest of Singapore. With direct access to a new MRT station, pedestrian and cyclist pathways, and electric vehicle charging stations, the Surbana Jurong Campus is a model for modern, accessible office design.


Leading the Way in Sustainable Office Campus Design
The Surbana Jurong Campus by Safdie Architects represents a significant leap forward in sustainable office campus design. Through its innovative integration of natural elements, commitment to workplace wellness, and emphasis on community connectivity, the campus sets a new standard for future developments worldwide.



All the photographs are work of Timothy Hursley
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