Wallflower Architecture + Design has designed Travertine Dream House in Serangoon, Singapore. The brief for this house was to maximize usable area and to incorporate greenery. The architect use travertine copiously as an architectural finish inspired by the Italian urban-scape. Incoming search terms:italian bungalow designs, Travertine Dream House by Wallflower Architecture Design, architectural designs new [...]
Posted on January 4th, 2012 under Nature House Design | No Comments »
The Singapore-based architectural firm ONG&ONG has designed the JKC1 House, a single family bungalow residence in Bukit Timah, Singapore. Incoming search terms:ceiling design, Ong&Ong, central courtyard, architectural bedroom, spiral staircase singapore, modern wooden structure bungalow, jkc1 bukit timah singapore, contemporary singapore architecture, centralized courtyard, bungalow staircase, bungalow architecture firms in singapore, tavan tasar?mlar?
Posted on December 4th, 2011 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »
Singapore based architect Park + Associates has designed 23 Alnwick Road House where the client’s character comes through in the form of a house. To create a larger mass, the functions are encapsulated in boxes and arranged/stacked. Black and white is the predominant color theme that runs evident throughout the house, with materials such as [...]
Posted on December 2nd, 2011 under Modern House design | No Comments »
This Glass-Box House, designed by Beige Design in Sentosa Cove, Singapore, diffuses with natural environment creating tranquility; outside-in is the phrase to introduce the design. Its glass box outlook reflects and blends well with the surrounding colors, like a fascinating jewel floating on the water. Incoming search terms:beige design, resort style landscaping design, design glass, [...]
Posted on August 25th, 2011 under Modern House design | 2 Comments »
Sun House in Singapore by Guz Architects: The sun house is a relatively compact house for Singapore on a roadside corner plot in an established bungalow area. We endeavored to make the most of the site by pushing the main ‘L’ shape of the building to the rear. This then created an open courtyard which [...]
Posted on August 25th, 2011 under Nature House Design | No Comments »