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Materium: Screen House

26 January 2021 by Hier Architects


Conjoined to its immediate neighbor on one side, this semi-detached house in Singapore separates from its neighbour at the other, by a mere 4 meters.
Local planning regulations stipulates this minimum 4 meter wide airspace, which often becomes the maximum as owners more often than not, build to the broadest allowable width on the typically deep and narrow plots. The requisites for daylight and ventilation, at this degree of proximity, gives rise to the question of privacy.
Materium, Screen House, Singapore
Materium, Screen House, Singapore

The design responds with a screen wall that attempts to mediate the dilemma of openings versus overlooking. All bedrooms are pushed to the front and rear to take advantage of corresponding views out, appearing as solid walls on the side elevation. Whatever leftover of this side facade is infilled with precast concrete vent blocks above the ground floor boundary wall. This creates a porous wall which acts as a climatic filter screening out the tropical sun yet encouraging natural cross-ventilation. With a thickness of 100 mm, the vent blocks not only limit views in, but also deflect light, infusing the interior with a wash of diffused daylighting.

Within, the L shaped wall screens a series of inward looking spaces for its inhabitants that comprises the living, dining and family lounge. Situated around and between the bedrooms, the double volume living and family room interlocks one another so that spatial continuity is maintained throughout these interaction spaces. It is here where the daily activities of the 9 family members take place, outside the privacy of their bedrooms yet engaged together in these interconnected spaces; at close quarters yet retreated to an implied distance, from the neighbors next door.

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Hier Architects is an architectural studio that encourages and celebrates the dual process of designing and making. Research and investigation are integrated as essential part of the practice to push design boundaries. Combining a keen eye for materials and spatial qualities in our approach, we embrace tactility and form new perspectives framed by the unique parameters of every project.We are constantly looking for possibilities that emerge from the everyday and shaping them in our drive for immediacy and imagination.

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