Creation of the urban commons

The site is sandwiched between two distinctive regions of Holland Village and One North. With the presence of the fragmented difference within the precinct, the site presents a potential for the project to create synthesis between these distinctive plots through the means of a common ground.

With the presence of existing street cultures, variant groups of audiences as well as a fragmentation, the common ground could be further developed into a community through experimental art forms. The experimental art manifests itself throughout the formalization of the architecture in which the architecture takes on the role of the host to facilitate these experimental street art but yet ,at the same time, respects the existing urban site elements. The architecture speaks of an ephemeral structure or an architecture that is in process which is transient in nature. The structure acts as a parasite that latches onto the urban structures to signify a sense of place for street art to flourish.

An architecture that could be referred to a ghost (architecture) haunting the site as a host for experimental art forms.