Nestled in the dense and quiet business district of Changi, Singapore, The Reserve repurposed an old electronic warehouse into a world-class vault for precious commodities, a testament to adaptive reuse.
The architectural design of the vault is deeply inspired by the dualities expressed in the client’s brief—openness vs. privacy, security vs. transparency, boldness vs. delicacy, and tradition vs. innovation. These became the foundation of the design, reflecting the tension between the conventional nature of vaults and the forward-thinking principles of future financial technologies. The design features a façade cladding made from a composite of thinned onyx, laminated between two layers of glass. This advanced material choice serves as a metaphorical representation of the convergence of past and future, symbolizing the synthesis that alludes to the robustness of precious commodities and the transparency inherent in distributed financial technologies.
Inside, minimal interventions preserve the building’s form while enhancing user experience. A double-height entry portal creates a dramatic sense of arrival, revealing an intimate, terracotta-hued reception lobby with daylight filtering through the onyx. Beyond the reception, labyrinthine corridors lead to a dark, cavernous space where dramatic shafts of light illuminate the precious metals, disclosing the building’s secret.
Above, a spiral staircase at the heart of the office zone connects various levels. A skylight with an integrated water feature filters natural light into the building’s core, adding an ethereal touch. Additionally, a cantilevered meeting pod, elevated 25 meters above the main vault, offers an unparalleled perspective on wealth preservation. This elevated experience completes the iconic building, leaving a perpetual impression on all who visit.
The Reserve transformed a utilitarian building into a glistening modern monolith, a beacon of hope amidst the world’s financial fragility.