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Bukit Timah, 2022

Type

Good Class Bungalow

Region

Central

Land size

30,954 sqft

Built-up

16,478 sqft

Bukit Timah

Concept

This Bukit Timah GCB project offered us an opportunity to transform a Balinese-themed house into a Minimalist Tropical aesthetic. The brief was to modernize the facade while creating meaningful living spaces, all while minimizing the carbon footprint for this rebuild. We opted for an intensive A&A effort for this project, making use of the houses structures and pitched roofs while uplifting its facade with timber and fair-faced concrete elements

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Approach

Drawing inspiration from the Modern Tropical aesthetic in Singapore, this house pursues a Minimalist Tropical approach, using open spaces, and white walls to juxtapose against its heavier timber and wood-like elements as well as concrete accents. Vertical screens are used to provide sun shading and privacy without closing off light and air circulation. The heart of the home features a double volume living area, which is adjoined by an indoor waterfall and green feature wall.

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Functionality

This Good-Class Bungalow is defined by two distinct areas: one designated for living and the other for entertainment. The living quarter includes a well equipped gym and a luxurious spa room with sauna facilities. The living room seamlessly connects to an outdoor dining space, overlooking its indoor waterfall and green feature wall. An extensive saltwater pool area sits in the middle of the property between both areas. The entertainment quarter boasts an immersive theatre system as well as a dining bar area for social gatherings.

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Bukit Timah, 2022