A NEW LANDMARK IN SINGAPORE'S WALL STREET
V on Shenton, an address with a glorious legacy, the former UIC Building located at fiVe Shenton Way dominated the city skyline as Singapore’s tallest building for many years since its completion in 1973. Today, the area is undergoing rejuvenation and transformation with the completion of several notable projects including One Raffles Quay, Marina Bay Financial Centre and Asia Square.
V on Shenton on FiVe(5) Shenton Way will once again be positioned in the new financial heart (financial district) of Singapore. A spectacular twin tower comprising a 23-storey office building and a 54-storey residential tower, V on Shenton, will rise from the monolithic sheen of the central business district.
V on Shenton harmonises habitat and nature into a magnificent column of light, space and greenery. Using its signature organic shapes and structures inspired by nature herself, the building cultivates the sense of a sculpture that has been crafted by artisan hands to deliver the most appealing qualities of next generation metropolitan living.
V on Shenton on FiVe(5) Shenton Way will once again be positioned in the new financial heart (financial district) of Singapore. A spectacular twin tower comprising a 23-storey office building and a 54-storey residential tower, V on Shenton, will rise from the monolithic sheen of the central business district.
V on Shenton harmonises habitat and nature into a magnificent column of light, space and greenery. Using its signature organic shapes and structures inspired by nature herself, the building cultivates the sense of a sculpture that has been crafted by artisan hands to deliver the most appealing qualities of next generation metropolitan living.
METROPOLITAN LIVING
Only the finest quality designs and materials are chosen to parallel the style and elegance V on Shenton commands. World-renowned brands adorn your spaces, endowing you with luxury at every turn.
PANORAMIC VIEWS
VIEW TAKEN FROM LEVEL 42 (FORMER UIC BUILDING)
VIEW TAKEN FROM LEVEL 50 (FORMER UIC BUILDING)
HONEYCOMB PRINCIPLE
Nature’s most efficient cell for strength, the hexagon shape dominates the design of V on Shenton. These organic geometric panels also weave texture and cohesion to the development, reflecting light and pocketing shade. As you move around the building, the effect is a structure that is alive and constantly changing. In developing this remarkable landmark, we have put together architects with the same vision, passion and foresight. Each with their unique language and expertise. The world renowned UNStudio in collaboration with well-established local architect, Architects 61 to create this masterpiece.
THE ARCHITECTS
UNSTUDIO
Founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, UNStudio has more than 20 years of international award-winning project experience. It has continually expanded its capabilities through prolonged collaboration with an extended network of international partners and advisors across the globe. This network has allowed UNStudio to work efficiently anywhere in the world.
UNStudio is committed to the promotion and practice of sustainable design. Environmental issues such as economic, social and ecological sustainability are considered with every design.
Today, their projects span the globe including the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, the large-scale Raffles City in Hangzhou and Theatre Agora in Lelystad.
ARCHITECTS 61
With more than three decades of impressive track record, Architects 61 (a61) is one of the most established architectural practices in Singapore. To date, it has over S$20 billion worth of completed projects in Singapore alone. Among the most recognisable landmarks include UOB Plaza, Fullerton Hotel, SGX Centre, Scotts Square, and the Coast at Sentosa. One of a61's unique strengths lies in its very successful collaboration with well-known consultants like Kenzo Tange, Hugh Stubbins and I.M.Pei, who worked with a61 to complete the S$738 million Raffles City.
a61 plays a primal role in shaping the skyline of the Marina Bay area, with outstanding projects such as One Raffles Quay, Fullerton Hotel, Asia Square Tower 1 and 2, Marina Bay Financial Centre, Marina Bay Suites and Bridge @ Marina Bay.
Founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, UNStudio has more than 20 years of international award-winning project experience. It has continually expanded its capabilities through prolonged collaboration with an extended network of international partners and advisors across the globe. This network has allowed UNStudio to work efficiently anywhere in the world.
UNStudio is committed to the promotion and practice of sustainable design. Environmental issues such as economic, social and ecological sustainability are considered with every design.
Today, their projects span the globe including the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, the large-scale Raffles City in Hangzhou and Theatre Agora in Lelystad.
ARCHITECTS 61
With more than three decades of impressive track record, Architects 61 (a61) is one of the most established architectural practices in Singapore. To date, it has over S$20 billion worth of completed projects in Singapore alone. Among the most recognisable landmarks include UOB Plaza, Fullerton Hotel, SGX Centre, Scotts Square, and the Coast at Sentosa. One of a61's unique strengths lies in its very successful collaboration with well-known consultants like Kenzo Tange, Hugh Stubbins and I.M.Pei, who worked with a61 to complete the S$738 million Raffles City.
a61 plays a primal role in shaping the skyline of the Marina Bay area, with outstanding projects such as One Raffles Quay, Fullerton Hotel, Asia Square Tower 1 and 2, Marina Bay Financial Centre, Marina Bay Suites and Bridge @ Marina Bay.
THE BUILDER
Samsung C&T
Samsung C&T takes pride in completing all projects safely on schedule and within the required budget based on the highest level in quality assurance. In particular, the competitive strength in core technologies and know-how such as structural design, optimal interior systems, high-intensity concrete, and hoisting.
Samsung C&T have successfully built three of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, Burj Khalifa, Petronas Twin Towers, and the Taipei 101, thereby making ourselves one of the premier high-rise builders in the world.
Samsung C&T takes pride in completing all projects safely on schedule and within the required budget based on the highest level in quality assurance. In particular, the competitive strength in core technologies and know-how such as structural design, optimal interior systems, high-intensity concrete, and hoisting.
Samsung C&T have successfully built three of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, Burj Khalifa, Petronas Twin Towers, and the Taipei 101, thereby making ourselves one of the premier high-rise builders in the world.