HYLA Architects Sculpts A House Into An Artwork
This house in Singapore by HYLA Architects attempts to remove distinctions between art and architecture.
This house in Singapore by HYLA Architects attempts to remove distinctions between art and architecture.
How do you reconcile a proclivity for easy, open living with a compulsion for privacy in the middle of a dense single-dwelling neighbourhood? FARM Architects carves out a compelling solution with Void House.
Set against a busy arterial road in Singapore, Cove House by Ming Architects strategically blocks out the harsh surroundings.
By taking inspiration from Japanese design elements, AMP Design Co. gave this pared-back apartment a minimalist aesthetic.
With artful strokes that bring in light and open up space, this old Tiong Bahru walk-up apartment is now someone’s dream home.
Founder of Singaporean spatial practice TE-EL, Ethan Lin helps clients find comfort in home.
Biophilic design may be trending but for HYLA Architects, it has always been an integral part of design in the tropics. This house in Jalan Harom Setangkai, Singapore, is a fine showcase of such an affinity.
One of only four worldwide, Caon Studio and Akin Atelier collaboratively see to it that you won’t want to leave the newly unveiled Qantas First Lounge at Singapore’s Changi Airport.
There’s much to appreciate about the robust material that is concrete, and NS House by K2LD Architects, Singapore, is a showcase of just how much.
The home of Timo Wong and Priscilla Lui, co-founders of Studio Juju, is filled with their favourite things and a rather impressive collection of chairs.
Surprising Seclusion is a suitable name for a house in Singapore’s Binchang Rise, where Hyla Architects has designed an oasis away the hustle and bustle of life.
Personal hobbies, children’s habits, and all the aspirations and dynamics of a multi-generation Singaporean family find formal expression in their shared house by Makk Architects. Yvonne Xu writes.