Standing tall at 36 stories, this luxurious development is situated at Cuscaden walk - a premium location in downtown Singapore.
Directly opposite Wheelock Place and Four Seasons hotel, this condomium has a striking presence.
The facade is designed based on a unitised curtain wall with tinted lamindated heat strengthened external vertical glass. The full curtain wall glass offers panaromic views across the city skyline. On one side is the stairway that is tastefully done with perforated metal, based on 2 tones and intensity of perforation.
I particularly like the interplay of materials and the modern language that is expressed on the facacde. The facade is developed together with the architect and renowed engineering firm Arup Engineering.
The development consists of 2 towers linked by a skybridge with a stunning cantilevered pool at the 3rd floors and sky gardens at the 13th and 24th floor. The orientation of the building is strategically located to be in a north-south orientation.
With average unit sizes at about 2000 ft2, the units are fairly luxurious - consisting of 3+1 and 4+1 units. The spaces are generous with cross ventilation through-out. In my opinion, this truly is a piece of art, with its efficient space planning and sophisticated modern facade. One of my favourite residential developments in the country ...
A resource of local architectural design and details through explorations in our tiny island - for the benefit of all inspiring designers. Enjoy!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
Berima Bungalows
Walking along Berrima Road a pair of semi-detached houses caught my eye in its composition and modern language.
The palette is clean and uncomplicated, with white washed walls and slit glass windows. A large timber and steel canopy acts as shelter for carpark. The mix of materials - timber, white plastered walls, and glass was also proportionately done.
I like the way the design sits nicely in its surroundings waiting to be noticed, and doesn't shout with anything too loud.
Designed cleverly as an infinity edge pool, it
There were some other interesting houses along the way as well...
And further along a familiar house that was designed by award-winning firm WOHA.
The palette is clean and uncomplicated, with white washed walls and slit glass windows. A large timber and steel canopy acts as shelter for carpark. The mix of materials - timber, white plastered walls, and glass was also proportionately done.
I like the way the design sits nicely in its surroundings waiting to be noticed, and doesn't shout with anything too loud.
The highlight of the house has got to be the roof top swimming pool encasesd in glass, that is slightly visible from the front facade. Well, at least it definitely is the highlight for the owner!
Designed cleverly as an infinity edge pool, it
There were some other interesting houses along the way as well...
And further along a familiar house that was designed by award-winning firm WOHA.
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