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.
A sustainable, modern tropical home suggests openness and connection. But what if you also want privacy? This house reconciles the two.
See Through House, designed by Singapore Architecture Design Company Wallflower Architecture + Design, inadvertently showcases environmental conservation efforts in architecture by way of protected Tembusu trees found on site.
Given the brief of creating a family their dream home, Wallflower Architecture + Design spared no expenses creating the ultimate light and airy space, perfect for entertaining both parents and kids.
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.
Wallflower Architecture + Design have design and built a stunning residence atop the steep hills of Bukit Timah in Singapore.
Yvonne Xu looks at how Wallflower Architecture + Design has reshaped an ancient housing model for tropical dwelling.