A Japanese Sensibility Guides A Singaporean Residence
The Faber Drive House by HYLA Architects showcases all the goodness well-designed courtyards can bring into a semi-detached home.
The Faber Drive House by HYLA Architects showcases all the goodness well-designed courtyards can bring into a semi-detached home.
Transitions and thresholds of inside-outside, shelter and openings make for quiet drama in this courtyard house in Singapore.
How can living with nature be a seamless, problem-free experience? Formwerkz Architects demonstrates this with the Verandah House where the humble terrace plays the main part in uniting indoor and outdoor.
Produce showcases efficient design techniques in Singaporean family home where spaciousness is rare and often considered a luxury.
HYLA Architects find the balance between porosity and privacy in the design of an inter-terrace house in Singapore.
Wynk Collaborative takes a typical boxed-up apartment and turns it into an open, well-illumined interior filled with delightful nautical nuances.
Product designer Gabriel Tan thinks designers should spend more time with their clients and manufacturers. For him, this approach, coupled with a desire for timelessness in design, has led to the creation of an endearing portfolio of products.
Open plan living – it’s the go-to for contemporary design, and having a space that’s open to the natural world outside is even more desirable, especially in a city such as Singapore. Wallflower Architecture + Design share their latest approach.
The much-anticipated restoration of this Heritage-listed hotel is complete and what’s resulted is a blend of old world charm and modern day industrial.
The relationship between nature and architecture is clear in this project by ONG&ONG. As well as a sense of natural tactility in the materials, the family home in Singapore has been designed around a ‘colossal’ pre-war Rain Tree that existed on the site.
Like nature, the splendidly red and green Oasia Hotel Downtown, Singapore designed by WOHA changes each and every time you visit.
A Singapore river warehouse dating back to 1895 has been restored as The Warehouse Hotel. Previously a hotbed of secret and undercover goings on, the building is now a striking 37-room destination with an emphasis on heritage and local culture.