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INTRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE LUXURY: IS IT A CONTRADICTION IN TERMS?
TANGLIN HILL HOUSE (ECO:ID ARCHITECTS)
NEIL ROAD SHOPHOUSE (EXPERIENCE DESIGN STUDIO, ONG&ONG)
MANDAI COURTYARD HOUSE (ATELIER M+A)
NAMLY DRIVE HOUSE (CHANG ARCHITECTS)
OLIV APARTMENTS (W ARCHITECTS)
SEMBAWANG LONG HOUSES (FORMWERKZ)
THE CORAL HOUSE (GUZ ARCHITECTS)
WATER LILY HOUSE (GUZ ARCHITECTS)
CHATSWORTH PARK HOUSE (ECO:ID ARCHITECTS)
THOMSON HEIGHTS HOUSE (AAMER ARCHITECTS)
JALAN MAT JAMBOL HOUSE (ZARCH COLLABORATIVES)
INTERLOCKING HOUSE (LATO DESIGN)
TRAVERTINE DREAM HOUSE (WALLFLOWER ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN)
DAKOTA APARTMENT (JONATHAN POH)
BAMBOO CURTAIN HOUSE (ECO:ID ARCHITECTS)
SUNSET PLACE HOUSE (IP:LI ARCHITECTS)
WATTEN RESIDENCES (IP:LI ARCHITECTS)
THE GREEN COLLECTION (RT+Q ARCHITECTS)
VERANDAH HOUSE (RT+Q ARCHITECTS)
THE CRANES (EXPERIENCE DESIGN STUDIO, ONG&ONG)
CAIRNHILL ROAD SHOPHOUSE (RICHARDHO ARCHITECTS)
The Mandai Courtyard House is a serenely simple contemporary home. Jalan Mat Jambol is a house without windows. This Neil Road shophouse has been lovingly restored by a very modern couple. The Namly House enjoys its own interior tropical garden. This house by R+Q reveals its full tropical elegance after an extended arrival sequence. The Bamboo Curtain House uses a mix of traditional and natural elements to make a contemporary home. Looking down into the courtyard living/dining space of the Barnstorm House. Two historic trees form part of the landscape at the Belmont Road House.