Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland Offices – Singapore
One Space Limited designed Singapore’s first Ireland House, balancing safety and a welcoming experience for visitors, uniting multiple entities under one roof with a modern, sustainable, and innovative design approach.
Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs is responsible for the establishment and management of all Irish diplomatic missions around the world. However, the designation of ‘Ireland House’ is reserved for just a handful of those locations that bring together under one roof Ireland’s diplomatic, cultural, investment and trade missions.
One Space was engaged under Merx/Savills’ PM team to design Singapore’s first Ireland House. It is especially meaningful that the project was to be completed to coincide with the 50th Anniversary in 2024 of diplomatic relations between the two island nations of Singapore and Ireland.
As with any diplomatic facility, the Brief was complex: The paramount need for the highest levels of safety and security must be artfully countered with a welcoming, convivial and ‘on brand’ experience for the facility’s myriad visitors – from Irish citizens collecting passports or tourists applying for visas; to international dignitaries & diplomats, businesspersons & investors, and the press.
What’s more, this facility needed to accommodate four separate entities of varying degrees of statutory autonomy: Enterprise Ireland; IDA Ireland; the Irish Food Board; and of course, the Embassy itself. From the outset, working closely with the Ambassador and her team, as well as the entities’ Directors, One Space’s overarching goal was to create one Ireland House; that is, a single, unified community showcasing the best of Ireland and serving as an events venue for official ceremonies and events.
The design team’s layout planning strategy, therefore, is where the magic lies. For example, the layout links together those entities most commonly in contact with each other and gives a ‘front door’ to the two investment-driven entities, whilst establishing a shared hub at the most desirable corner of the floorplate to serve as a ‘social anchor point’. At the lift lobby, the Passports & Visa function acts as a highly visible, refreshingly transparent and welcoming Reception. Security is ever-present, but quietly discreet. An 840 square-foot, AV-enabled, divisible Multi-Purpose Space is directly connected to the Reception, providing Boardroom & Meeting Room settings and transforming into an Event Space for up to 140 guests.
The interior palette of softened colours and natural materials – including sustainable oak, recycled textiles and reconstituted stone – was selected to reflect the government’s deep commitment to the protecting our planet, and to represent a modern, forward-thinking Ireland, where innovation and a business-friendly environment complement Singapore’s international stature as a modern, free-market metropolis.
Design: One Space Limited
Project Management: Merx / Savills
Photography: Christopher O’Grady