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World’s tallest prefabricated skyscrapers set to be built in Singapore

July 30, 2020 Tom Ravenscroft 0
Avenue South Residences, world's tallest prefabricated skyscrapers in Singapore by ADDP 

Architecture studio ADDP has designed a pair of 56-storey skyscrapers in Singapore that will be built using Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction, making them the tallest prefabricated buildings in the world. Named Avenue South Residences, the pair of high-rise residential tower blocks will be built within an existing housing estate in Singapore. ADDP chose to contrast the

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Canvas House is a co-living space in Singapore with all-white interiors

March 11, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Canvas House co-living space by Ministry of Design

Ministry of Design has created completely white interiors for this co-living space, which occupies a traditional shophouse in Singapore. Situated at the heart of Singapore’s buzzing Tanjong Pagar neighbourhood, Canvas House provides shared accommodation for creative locals and members of the ex-pat community. It takes over a four-storey shophouse – a type of building commonly

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AIRLAB 3D prints stainless steel pavilion for Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay

January 6, 2020 Jon Astbury 0
Airmesh Pavilion by AIRLAB in Singapore

AIRLAB has completed an angular, mesh-covered pavilion at Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, which has a structure made entirely from 3D-printed stainless steel components. Built using more than 200 rods connected by 54 3D-printed steel nodes the temporary pavilion was created by the Architectural Intelligence Research Lab (AIRLAB), based at the Singapore University of Technology and Design. Called

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Superflux shows how future homes might face realities of climate change in 2219

December 31, 2019 Amy Frearson 0
Mitigation of Shock by Superflux window view

Design studio Superflux has built a vision of a typical Singapore home in 2219, with features including homemade hunting tools, snorkelling equipment and a mini hydroponic farm. Superflux founders Anab Jain and Jon Ardern imagine that climate change will completely change the way people live their lives over the next 100 years, as day-to-day survival becomes

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Superflux shows how future homes might face realities of climate change in 2219

December 31, 2019 Amy Frearson 0
Mitigation of Shock by Superflux window view

Design studio Superflux has built a vision of a typical Singapore home in 2219, with features including homemade hunting tools, snorkelling equipment and a mini hydroponic farm. Superflux founders Anab Jain and Jon Ardern imagine that climate change will completely change the way people live their lives over the next 100 years, as day-to-day survival becomes

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WilkinsonEyre and Grant Associates design “island playground” in Singapore

October 22, 2019 Lizzie Crook 0
Sentosa-Brani Master Plan by WilkinsonEyre and Grant Associates for Singapore

WilkinsonEyre and Grant Associates have unveiled a masterplan for a “major international leisure and attraction destination” on two islands off the coast of Singapore. Known as the Sentosa-Brani Master Plan, the proposal reimagines the islands Sentosa and Pulau Brani as a giant “island playground” that feature a mix of leisure attractions, tropical landscaping and nature

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Kohn Pedersen Fox slots raised gardens into Robinson Tower in Singapore

September 5, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
Robinson Tower by Kohn Pedersen Fox KPF and Architects 61

Stepped and planted roof terraces have been slotted into the 175-metre-high Robinson Tower in Singapore, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox with local practice Architects 61. Split into two sections, the mixed-use tower has 20 storeys of offices elevated on chunky concrete supports above a four-storey podium of retail spaces. Singapore’s 2014 Landscape Replacement Policy requires that

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World’s tallest modular tower is now Clement Canopy in Singapore

July 2, 2019 India Block 0
Construction company Bouygues Bâtiment International has built Clement Canopy, a pair of 140-metre-high made from prefabricated concrete modules.

Construction company Bouygues Bâtiment International has built Clement Canopy, a pair of 140-metre-high towers made of prefabricated concrete modules. Bouygues Bâtiment International claims the development in Singapore has set a new record for the tallest modular tower. Previously the title had been held by George Street, a 135-metre tower built in Croydon, England, by Tide

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The Botanica Residence by GUZ Architects

May 24, 2019 Erin 0

Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall   GUZ Architects has designed a new house in Singapore, for their client who requested an exciting dynamic house that made the most of the steeply sloping site, overlooking the world heritage site of the botanic gardens.   Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall The multi-level house makes the most of its surrounding […]

Ministry of Design completes futuristic sports store in Singapore Airport

April 26, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Ministry of Design Durasport Jewel Changi airport

Architecture and interiors firm Ministry of Design has completed an immersive ultra-performance Durasport store within Singapore’s recently completed Jewel Changi Airport. Designed to resemble a futuristic research and development lab environment, the store is tailored to sports enthusiasts who want to try out sportswear and equipment in simulated environments before buying them. Singapore studio Ministry of

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