Solar Orchid Singapore hawker center
Design: SPARK Architects. Visionary architecture proposal for self-contained, solar-powered, floating hawker pods suggests a way to mend the now distant relationship between Singapore and its waterscapes
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Design: SPARK Architects. Visionary architecture proposal for self-contained, solar-powered, floating hawker pods suggests a way to mend the now distant relationship between Singapore and its waterscapes
Design: Arup Associates. Situated on a beautiful, central, 35 hectare waterfront site, the Singapore Sports Hub provides a unique ecosystem of sporting, leisure spaces and retail at the pivot between Singapore’s expanding city centre and the wider public population.
Design: DP Architects. Goodlife! Makan, a recreational cooking, dining and activity centre for stay-alone seniors at the converted void deck of 52 Marine Terrace in Singapore.
Architect: Ministry of Design. Responding to the global appetite for unique hospitality experiences, the progressive Majestic Hotel boldly defies simplistic definitions of style. Rather, it is a collection of veritable encounters where design is given full license to surprise, thrill and even confound.
Design: Mercurio Design Lab, Architects. The architects state, “marketing of the building…suggested that its characteristic form had been inspired by the Calla lily, a tropical flower native to southern Africa, the shape actually owed more to the female human form ─ think Matisse’s ‘Blue Nude’.”
Singapore Institute of Architects news – Archifest Pavilion with the theme ‘Exhale’ opens 23 Sep. The building design is by a team from DP Architects. It is composed entirely of construction site materials.
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore design by Moshe Safdie and Associates with Aedas Architects – info + building images of Marina Bay Sands Singapore development.
Architect: Mercurio Design Lab Srl. The inspiration behind the radical shape of Lambda originated from a Lamborghini Gallardo. Further refinements of this led to the formal idea of two inverted triangles which are slightly offset from one another.
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. 7 residential towers, 12 semi-detached villas and integrated landscaping with recreation facilities. The towers’ petal-shaped layouts taper inwards near the ground to optimize public space.
Design: AAMER Architects. “Owner’s dream was to live surrounded by water features, court yards, gardens and pavilions. While the two grown – up children wanted privacy and separate access to their accommodations to be independent from their parents”.
Design: AAMER Architects. Located in front of a bus-stop at a junction of a minor road and a busy main road, this reconstruction of a small bungalow house is attracting attention from the community for its dynamic form and interesting use of materials.
Luxury house design by AAMER Architects to fit snugly into a tight bungalow plot in the East of Singapore, the project stands out for its austere simplicity and unpretentious timelessness.
Architect: Nikken Sekkei, Architects. Singapore is set to have its own ‘low line’ version of New York’s famous High Line, but 10 times as long, with 24km of disused rail corridor transformed as parkland. 122 access points connect back into major roads, transport hubs and new urban development.
Design: Kelvin Bing, Renaissance Planners & Designers. Avoiding HVAC cooling systems costs, this tropical residential home tries to overcome local humidity via passive cooling design. The design also strives to foster family bonding via implementing an open-concept living.