This year’s winning projects mirror the escalating diversity of talent and innovative specialisations among architects in Singapore.
In 2016, a fire destroyed a cafe in Sydney’s Parramatta Park. With a sensitive touch, both materially and historically, the architects have brought new life to the site by designing a pavilion that respects what was there before.
In this year’s INDE.Awards, The Retail Space show us that shopping is all about experiential showcases for both products and customers alike. Discover 12 award-worthy examples, right here.
Park + Associates has crafted a journey for creative discovery and exploration in the new and expanded Hafary Gallery.
What do we want from our built environment? How can we create quality places that people want to live, work, play, and learn in? Cubes 102 is a wide-reaching investigation into placemaking.
Can a house heal, delight and restore ties as much as it provides shelter? In recent years, the crop of single-family dwellings in Singapore displays modes of expression, experience and efficiency that reflect the humble typology’s increasing fulfilment of diverse roles.
In the Assembled House, Park + Associates’ ingenious response to challenging regulations results in an engaging, light-filled semi detached house defined by its circulation and layering of internal volumes.
Education design cannot be overlooked when we think about the future of our built environments. From architecturally inspired schools, to the break down of physical barriers to learning – the way we design our education facilities says a lot about what we care about in society.
Aligning their own design interests with their clients’ particular ideas, Park + Associates create an impressive house in Singapore where a sequence of spaces create the atmosphere of a regional resort.
The unique experience of WOHA’s Oasia Hotel Downtown; houses that affect through space and form; and much more in our latest issue.
A skyscraper defined by a massive vertical garden, mass housing of futuristic forms, and repurposed heritage monuments – here are some of the Singapore-based projects that made it to the prestigious World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards shortlist this year.