16 results for "house" in Articles
OTHER
2 YEARS AGO
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NEWS
3 YEARS AGO
A contemporary dancer explores a 3-storey home interior designed for a close knit family whose bond centres around family heritage, Chinese culture and meditation.
NEWS
3 YEARS AGO
An Eclectic Home within a Melting Pot of a Neighbourhood
This flat nestles in Tiong Bahru, one of the oldest public housing estates in Singapore. A couple searches for the perfect gem within this neighbourhood for 13 years and finally settles.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
3 YEARS AGO
This 2,420sqf condominium apartment is in fact a three-generation home, with the homeowners living with their parents and two children.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
3 YEARS AGO
Home to a family of five, this 1,900sqf four-bedroom condominium apartment has a monochromatic colour palette in the living and dining areas, which contrast well against the existing light marble flooring in the home.
NEWS
3 YEARS AGO
This 4-room HDB resale flat features an extra-large living room with a curved frame, and brightly-coloured playful accents for a welcoming feel.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
4 YEARS AGO
In a dense residential neighborhood in Singapore, Materium solves the problem of the opening to the outside and privacy with a screen that protects from external looks and creates a play of light inside.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
4 YEARS AGO
Designed by Materium for a family of 3, The Ledge House explores the idea of “home” for its closely knit inhabitants, freeing up as much space as possible for the communal areas.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
4 YEARS AGO
Materium designed a house in Singapore that features a private “climb” from park to hill, through a passage, forming the main spine around which the domestic spaces are arranged.
PROJECT
4 YEARS AGO
In the recent years, adaptive reuse has become one of the most effective approaches in keeping unoccupied buildings with historic values from being demolished. By bringing new functions and purposes, aged buildings can gain new lives and at the same time offer shared memories and perspectives to the community. Generally, adaptive reuse principle is to leave a substantial portion of the historical significance intact while adding new elements to accommodate new purposes.
TIPS
4 YEARS AGO
Homes of older styles tend to be less appealing to buyers
PROJECT
4 YEARS AGO
Among its typical neighbouring houses, 73M Jalan Senang that stands on a corner land plot appears unique with its monolithic look. Designed by ipli Architects, the house is a resemblance of the simple, ubiquitous gabled-roof house icon. Instead of defining the each part of the house differently, the building displays a unified look from the bottom to the top as if the shape is carved from a massive rectangular block. From its voluminous exterior, multiple randomly placed square openings create a slight giveaway of a light and porous interior.
OTHER
3 YEARS AGO
The Singapore shophouse, a timeless facet of our architectural landscape,
PROJECT
5 YEARS AGO
In Singapore, it is not unusual to see rows of heritage shophouses transformed into boutique hotels, be it for backpackers or luxury travellers. Most of these hotels, however, were renovated with the approach to restore or uplift the shophouses’ original exterior as well as the interior, resulting in the ubiquitous, predictable impression when staying at one of these properties.