OCBC Center Singapore, Tower Building Design Photos, Brutalist Architecture Pictures
OCBC Center of Singapore
OCBC Center Development – design by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, Architects
18 May 2019 ; 1 Jul 2009
OCBC Center
Building photos taken by Tom Ravenscroft in July 2009 for e-architect:
OCBC Center
Date built: 1976
Design: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners – I.M. Pei
Photos © Tom Ravenscroft
Building height: 52 storeys / 198m high
The building is an example of Brutalist architecture, a popular architectural style in the 1970s.
It is designed to be a symbol of strength and permanence, and its structure consists of two semi-circular reinforced concrete cores as well as three lateral girders which helped make construction faster.
The building is divided into three sections due to the steel trusses being constructed off-site and were put into position.
Location: OCBC Center, Singapore
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