Groundbreaking Ceremony Held For The New Science Centre

Groundbreaking Ceremony Held For The New Science Centre
Artist Impression of New KidsSTOP
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The Science Centre Board held a groundbreaking ceremony today, 1 November 2023, for the new Science Centre, at the site located next to Chinese Garden MRT station.


New Science Centre: A Landmark Attraction of Jurong Lake District

New Science Centre: A Landmark Attraction of Jurong Lake District
Artists Impression of Eco Lab within the Eco Garden

The new Science Centre will offer unique facilities and a wide range of programmes to drive STEM education in Singapore.

Set to be a key landmark attraction of the Jurong Lake District, the approximately 55,000 square metre building, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects in collaboration with Architects 61 Pte Ltd, will be developed over a site of about 7.4 hectares, and will be about 25% larger than the current Science Centre Singapore.

Work on the new Science Centre are expected to start in the first half of 2024.


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The new Science Centre complex is targeted to open around end-2027, on its 50th anniversary.

Mr Teo Chee Hean, Senior Minister, Coordinating Minister for National Security, and Patron of Science Centre Board, Mr Chan Chun Sing, Minister for Education, Ms Tan Yen Yen, Chairman, Science Centre Board, and Associate Professor Lim Tit Meng, Chief Executive, Science Centre Board, officiated the ceremony.


What to Expect at the New Science Centre

What to Expect at the New Science Centre
Artists Impression of the Technology fashion runway show at the Activity Plaza of the new Science Centre

The new Science Centre will be equipped with the latest technologies to provide immersive learning experiences for visitors of all ages.

There will be new KidsSTOP that will be more than twice its current size. This children’s wing of the Science Centre will feature hands-on, interactive exhibits that encourage exploration for young children.

The Centre will also work with partners to prototype exhibitions and programmes that will enable parents to play a bigger role in facilitating their child’s exploration of various educational activities.

There are also plans to cater to the interests of youths and adults with more dialogues on real-world issues such as sustainability and climate change, as well as emerging technologies like generative Artificial Intelligence.

Visitors will be able to look forward to more of such offerings with a unique scientific perspective at the Centre.

What to Expect at the New Science Centre
Artists Impression of the Fire Tornado show at the Outdoor Amphitheatre of the new Science Centre

The Science Centre’s popular fire tornado show will be more spectacular with a new home at the Outdoor Amphitheatre. The show will be open to the public.

Night View of New Science Centre

Visitors will get to enjoy the idyllic views of Jurong Lake and the surrounding gardens, through the large windows of the building, from the rooftop gardens, or as they stroll along the 30-m wide outdoor activity plaza linking Chinese Garden MRT station to the Jurong Lake promenade.

Observatory at the new Science Centre
Artist Impression of the Observatory

The rooftop garden above the easternmost block will be an event space available for public booking. Visitors can also enjoy stargazing at the Observatory at night.

From 2024, visitors will be invited to engage in an immersive virtual reality (VR) experience of the new Science Centre and view a physical 3D model of the new Centre, which will be hosted at the current Science Centre.

Exhibitions allowing Singaporeans to experience potential offerings at the new Science Centre will also be making its way across selected public libraries during the upcoming school holidays.

The new Science Centre will serve as the heart of the community, integrated with the surrounding landscape, with lush gardens and spaces for all to enjoy.

Members of the public will have the opportunity to interact with science exhibits along curated nature trails, and also enjoy and explore the secondary forest through the lens of science.

Science Centre will be co-developing learning trails and programmes with the National Parks Board, national water agency PUB and nature groups.


Realising the New Science Centre Vision

Commenting on this important milestone towards realising the new Science Centre’s vision, Associate Professor Lim Tit Meng, Chief Executive of Science Centre Board said, “The Science Centre is now 46 years old and during this journey of more than four decades, the locale has been a landmark for generations, inspiring countless individuals who are today some of Singapore’s best STEM talents. Through strategic community partnerships and innovative programme development, we aim to make the new Science Centre a place where guests of all backgrounds not only want to visit but leave with a heightened curiosity about the world of science and technology.”

If you enjoyed this story, we think that you will also enjoy this one on the current Science Centre Singapore.


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