Samsung The Wall MicroLED Integration: Grade A CBD Office

Precision integration of Samsung The Wall in a high-rise CBD office. This 146-inch MicroLED canvas was delivered with a single point of accountability, resolving all M&E interface challenges and flush-mount tolerances
Project Overview
This project involved the architectural integration of a 146-inch Samsung The Wall MicroLED within the CEO’s private office of a global digital asset management firm at a grade A office, Singapore. The brief called for a visually commanding yet discreet installation that would sit flush within the architectural finishes, operate with absolute reliability, and remain effortless to own and maintain over time.
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System Type: 146-inch Samsung The Wall (IWA Series)
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Resolution: 8K MicroLED Canvas
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Coordination Scope: M&E Interface, Structural Reinforcement, RCP Alignment
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Location: Grade-A Commercial (CBD)
Architectural & M&E Challenges
Flush Alignment Within Architectural Finishes
Large-format MicroLED systems require extremely tight tolerances across wall construction, joinery, and finishing trades. Achieving true flush alignment demanded early coordination to ensure the display surface sat perfectly within the final wall plane, without visible offsets or shadow gaps.
Risk: Any misalignment would undermine the minimalist intent of the executive space.
Thermal Management for a Concealed MicroLED Installation
Samsung The Wall generates significant heat, particularly in high-brightness commercial configurations. The design intent required all ventilation to remain fully concealed, with no visible grilles or mechanical elements.
Risk: Inadequate thermal planning would compromise reliability, longevity, and surrounding finishes.
Structural Coordination in a High-Rise Environment
The MicroLED system introduced non-trivial structural loads within an existing high-rise commercial building. Load paths, fixing strategies, and reinforcement requirements had to be resolved early within base-building constraints.
Risk: Late-stage conflicts or reliance on ad-hoc site solutions.
Long-Term Serviceability
Despite the concealed nature of the installation, the client required long-term serviceability with minimal disruption to the space.
Risk: Future maintenance requiring invasive removal of architectural finishes.
Engineering-Led Integration Approach
AV Intelligence was engaged at the design stage to resolve all integration risks before construction decisions were locked in. Our scope included early structural coordination, concealed thermal ventilation design, precision planning for true flush alignment, and discreet service access strategies to protect the space over its lifecycle.
Acting as the single technical interface between architecture, M&E consultants, and specialist vendors, we assumed full responsibility for integration risk.
Project Outcome
The completed installation delivers a large-format MicroLED display that feels integral to the architecture rather than added to it. The CEO’s office now benefits from a visually authoritative yet understated environment that performs flawlessly in daily use.
Most importantly, the project was delivered without compromising architectural intent, construction programme, or long-term maintainability—demonstrating how engineering-led MicroLED integration allows complex technologies to disappear seamlessly into high-end executive spaces.

