| The Hive | |
|---|---|
|   External view of The Hive | |
|   | |
| Alternative names | Learning Hub South | 
| General information | |
| Location | Jurong West, Singapore | 
| Address | 52 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639816 | 
| Coordinates | 1°20′36″N103°40′57″E / 1.343212°N 103.682586°E | 
| Opening | 2015 | 
| Cost | S$45 million | 
| Owner | Nanyang Technological University | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 8 | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Thomas Heatherwick | 
The Hive, also known as Learning Hub South, is a building located in Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. The S$45 million building was designed by Thomas Heatherwick and completed in 2015. [1] Colloquially, the building is known as the "dim sum basket building" due to its likeness to the steamer baskets used to contain dim sum. [2]
The Hive was a finalist for the 2015 World Architecture Festival Commercial Mixed-Use Award in the Future Projects subcategory. [3]
Designed by British designer Thomas Heatherwick, [1] The Hive is Heatherwick Studio's first major building in Asia. [4] The building consists of 12 eight-storey towers arranged around a public atrium. The towers taper towards the base and house 56 corner-less classrooms. [5] [6] The concrete stair and lift cores between the towers are embedded with 700 drawings by British artist Sara Fanelli, depicting images from science, art and literature. [5]
The building has received mixed reviews, [7] with the Architectural Review saying that while "there is much to admire" about the building, "it gave off something of a forlorn car-park aesthetic". [8]
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