13/05/2026
Singapore Space Lab
The booths’ geometry draws inspiration from space equipment, such as the mechanical profiles of rocket heads and exhaust boosters. The three mobile booths are similar in design and can be combined to form a “closed island” by linking two modules. Their geometry also considers surfaces for display, storage of artifacts, and integration of display screens.
Singapore Space Lab was designed to facilitate client-based, curated experiential journeys that demonstrate their space capabilities and collaboration with ecosystem partners. The space had to be easily reconfigurable to accommodate different use cases during peak hours, for example, transitioning from a client visit to a workshop.
The space will also function as a semi-formal, day-to-day working environment for six to eight staff members. Therefore, the exhibition area had to contain configurable workspaces that support daily administrative work, informal discussions, and longer meetings, all while blending visually with the exhibition setting.