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May 17, 2023 · Gaia is the largest wooden building in Asia and a space for learning, research and innovation at NTU Singapore. It is the eighth Green Mark Platinum (Zero Energy) project on the campus, making NTU the greenest in Singapore.
- NTU Singapore unveils Gaia, the largest wooden building in Asia
Gaia is the eighth building project on the NTU campus that...
- Welcome to Gaia | Nanyang Business School | NTU Singapore
Gaia’s iconic wooden exterior. Spanning 468,000 square feet,...
- Speech by Professor Ho Teck Hua, President ... - NTU Singapore
Gaia is the latest example of a building that has been...
- Official Opening of Gaia | NTU Singapore
Join us for a momentous day of celebration and discovery at...
- NTU Singapore unveils Gaia, the largest wooden building in Asia
May 17, 2023 · Gaia is the eighth building project on the NTU campus that has received the Green Mark Platinum (Zero Energy) – the highest award issued by the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore to recognise buildings that consume as much energy as they produce.
Nov 8, 2023 · Gaia’s iconic wooden exterior. Spanning 468,000 square feet, Gaia proudly claims the title of Asia's largest wooden building. On 17 May this year, we officially launched Gaia, named after the ancient Greek goddess of the Earth, in a ceremony at Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, led by Minister of Education ...
May 17, 2023 · Gaia is a zero energy building that produces as much energy as it uses and offsets 5,800 tons of carbon dioxide. It is the new home of Nanyang Business School and a showcase of NTU's commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Jul 5, 2023 · Japanese architect Toyo Ito has completed Gaia, a six-storey business school at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore that is built almost entirely from mass timber. According to Nanyang...
May 17, 2023 · Join us for a momentous day of celebration and discovery at the official opening of Gaia. Be among the very first to visit the newest building on campus – the largest Mass Engineered Timber (MET) building in all of Asia.