More than child’s play
With some imagination, even modestly sized apartments can offer homeowners all that they want – like a playground. Why not?
With some imagination, even modestly sized apartments can offer homeowners all that they want – like a playground. Why not?
While most may look to introverted schemes in a plot hedged by other buildings, Park + Associates’ introduction of a bold, singular gesture is an inventive way of enabling ample outdoor connections.
As the founders of Studio Periphery, Marc Tan and Amy Lim are immersed in beautiful image making and design, and it spills over to their home and studio.
Thomas Jefferson said, “I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.” With this in mind, white is used to veil this residence as a metaphorical blank canvas.
Light timber, gold accents and thoughtful design elements give this apartment by Parenthesis its natural charm.
Following a significant renovation, this 1960s walk-up on Moulmein Road, Singapore, is now an airy and elegant home, perfect for life in the present day.
AMP Design Co. borrows from Japanese design elements to fashion a pared-back apartment with a serene ambience for this apartment in Singapore.
Earthen hues and elemental processes form the design genesis of Aesop’s store at ION Orchard in Singapore, designed by FARM.
Borrowed landscape and a highly considered interior outfit saw L Architects transpose this ground floor unit in Singapore to look and feel more akin to landed living.
Harnessing the power of place is to architecture what self-actualisation is to us people. Let’s take a moment to admire these exemplars of self-actualised architecture, uncovered in our hunt for Habitus House of the Year 2020.
From perforated metal screening to veils of bamboo, these five houses from Habitus House of the Year 2020 feature façades that are beautifully intricate with intellect to boot.
The designers from Design by Fifteen have created a transformer apartment in Singapore, with moveable walls and flexible living spaces at its core.