A highly legible composition
At a cursory glance, the building reads as a plain pair of slabs. The block facing the (former) Subordinate Courts houses 53 courtrooms. Variously grouped from two to six objects per multi-floor 'tray', the court box heights flex independently of their area, constrained only by the outer cage. The randomised bead-in-frame effect is abacus-like, perhaps alluding to deals transacted in the neighbourhood's endemic shophouses.
The back block, pinned from the front by trussed bridges that both separate and support, is for judges and court staff. Super-secure, as represented by its densely woven façade, it was not accessible for review. An accretion of other prisms - a garden-topped podium appended as the brief expanded, a core of lifts and toilets effectively obscured by the bridges, and an elegantly meshed service box – doesn't detract from the simplicity of the schema.