07-05-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Pan Pacific Orchard isn't just a Singapore landmark – the Woha Architects-designed hotel harnesses nature and sustainability to offer a true haven of tranquillity in the heart of the city
Since its opening in mid-2023, Pan Pacific Orchard has become one of Singapore's most photographed buildings. It's not unusual to see tourists stop in their tracks as they walk along buzzy Orchard Road – Singapore's main shopping thoroughfare – to take photos of the imposing structure.
The brainchild of Singapore-based firm Woha Architects, which is also behind properties such as Bali's stunning Alila Villas Uluwatu and Singapore's Park Royal on Pickering, Pan Pacific Orchard was conceived to adhere to the principles of biophilic design. The concept involves bringing natural elements into human-built environments to promote mindfulness and well-being in a harmonious combination of natural and built spaces.
The building housing Pan Pacific Orchard was conceived according to the principles of biophilic architecture. Photo: Darren Soh
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You just have to look at the exterior of the hotel to get an idea of how this works: four terraces – each meant to represent Singapore's microclimates and ecosystems – anchor the building, creating different environments for guests to experience. The Forest Terrace echoes Singapore's rainforests and the Beach Terrace its coastal landscape. The Garden Terrace is a nod to Singapore's lush greenery, while the Cloud Terrace pays homage to its modern skyline.
Lest you think these concepts are only gimmicky design flourishes, the property is also serious about sustainability: more than 14,000 square metres of the property are made of greenery; rainwater is harvested and used in irrigation systems; 360 photovoltaic panels help generate energy; and food waste is transformed into cleaning water.
Views of Singapore's skyline from one of Pan Pacific Orchard's balconies. Photo: Handout
Meant as an urban oasis and a haven of tranquillity in the heart of Singapore's happening shopping district, the hotel attracts a good number of visitors, including families, who enjoy facilities such as the popular lagoon-style pool, not to mention its buzzy eateries, including Mosella, which offers a delightful Mediterranean menu. More casual Pacific Breeze is a great spot for a drink or local fare such as chicken rice and laksa.
Beef rendang with pandan nasi lemak from Pacific Breeze. Photo: Handout
The accommodations, however, are real cocoons of calm. Make sure to book one of the balcony rooms or suites. The property's open-air terraces, furnished with comfy sofa lounges, are great spots to relax after a day exploring the city in the heat. Staying true to the hotel's sustainability efforts, each room comes with drinking water fountains and glass bottles, while bathroom amenities are courtesy of Jo Loves, the brand founded by beauty maven Jo Malone after leaving her eponymous company.
Pan Pacific Orchard's Garden Terrace is meant to evoke Singapore's lush greenery. Photo: Darren Soh
Singapore – especially the area surrounding Orchard Road – offers its fair share of luxury accommodation, but if you're looking for a unique experience that combines striking design, an unbeatable location and all the perks of high-end living, this recent addition to the city's hospitality scene should be top of your list when planning your next getaway to the Lion City.