Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG

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Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG

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  • Project Name: Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church
  • Practice: ONG&ONG
  • Completion year: 2022
  • Gross Built up Area: 3389.13 sqm
  • Project Location: Paya Lebar Road
  • Country: Indonesia
  • Clients: TSky Balmoral Pte Ltd
  • MEP Consultants: Rankine&Hil
  • Photo Credits: ONG&ONG Group
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Excerpt: Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church by ONG&ONG is an architectural renovation project focused on retaining existing spaces and tastefully redesigning them with contemporary sensibilities. The project also includes landscaping with biblical references to gardens, featuring a welcoming frontage, sky terraces, and attic roof terraces for socialising and engaging with visitors and worshippers.

Project Description

Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
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[Text as submitted by architect] The newly-refurbished Paya Lebar Chinese Methodist Church reflects the 21st century, and is poised to serve both the current needs and those of future generations of devotees.  

Built in 1964 along Upper Paya Lebar Road, the Paya Lebar Chinese Methodist Church is a heritage building that has undergone several renovations and additions over the years. It underwent further A&A work in 2022, which was one of its most extensive to date.

Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
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Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
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For this project, the ONG&ONG as well as Rankine&Hill were engaged to breathe new life into the space. Among the key concerns that the team addressed were the modest existing sanctuary halls, limited rooms, and lack of parking spaces. The A&A involved the retention of the existing sanctuary halls with new extensions to their fronts and backs, and a new basement. The rear side now houses new classrooms, prayer rooms, offices, and a sky terrace.  

Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
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Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
© ONG&ONG Group
Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
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The new basement and the conversion of the existing first storey into parking space frees up more space for vehicles, with new bicycle lots supporting the car-lite movement. The retained sanctuary halls were enlarged and then tastefully redesigned with contemporary sensibilities. The existing classrooms flanking the top portion of the L2 sanctuary hall were removed and replaced with lush sky terraces. These new sky terraces form the new L2 mezzanine. The sky terraces at L2 and L3 serve as an extension of the sanctuary hall’s lobby, used as a reception area, or as a space for mingling before and after services. 

Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
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Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
© ONG&ONG Group
Paya Lebar Methodist Chinese Church | ONG&ONG
© ONG&ONG Group

The landscaping concept draws from biblical references to gardens. At the first storey, a sizable pocket green flanked by the ingress and egress driveway ramps presents a verdant welcoming frontage to visitors and worshippers. This luxuriant garden continues upwards to the second, third sky terraces and attic roof terrace, providing breakout spaces for the church users to socialise and interact. Additional pocket gardens are also located on the second storey mezzanine, interspersed between cosy alcoves where various activities such as Bible study groups or meditation can take place amidst the greenery. 

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