Aedas’s James Cook University Singapore interior is shown as a contemporary flexible teaching classroom with reconfigurable tables, integrated audiovisual systems, acoustic ceiling panels, and perimeter glazing. The image highlights technology‑enabled learning spaces, zoned circulation, and interior architecture designed to support both collaborative and focused study modes.

James Cook University

Singapore

We began with an overall masterplan of the campus where careful thoughts were put into the overall circulation of spaces, and a better zoning of campus facilities to suit different user needs at different times of the day. We introduced technology into classrooms, reconfigured rooms to suit new methods of teaching, and creating distinct zones for “noisy” interaction and quiet studying.

Completion Year
2023