Asian Culture and Tradition House based Fengshui – Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects

Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
Description from Aamer Architects for Queen Astrid House:
Marrying culture and tradition with the design conscience is almost always a pre-condition in the Asian context. Perhaps the most crucial aspect is to forms a synergy that merges and meld seamlessly that both compliment each other – a synergy that is delicate and subtle, yet clear and distinctive.

Large living space with fengshui Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
The brief was to design an 18,000 square feet home for a 3-generation family. To be located on a steep terrain off Queen Astrid Park, this home is to fulfill all the fengshui requirement of the family dwelling-from site and location right down to hues and materials. The result is a stepped development, with spaces and forms guided by fengshui and strategically placed on varying terraces, linked by interlocking bridges, airy courtyards and soft waterscapes.
- Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
- Soft waterspace design Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
- Second storey balcony design Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
- Facade design with garden Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
- Airy courtyard Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
- Fengshui space design Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
- Large living space with fengshui Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
- Elegant bedroom design in Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
- Elegant bathroom design in Queen Astrid House by Aamer Architects
Architects: Aamer Architects
Location: Singapore






















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