
HOUSE IN SOLO, INDONESIA
A contemporory courtyard house, evoking warmth and resonates a subtle sense of tropicality. Interlocking building blocks invite natural lights to the interior and inject a strong sense of place to the dwelling.
29 PEBBLE LANE
Introduction of raw finishes like textured concrete & copper cladding evokes the users' senses & experience of the spaces. Natural lighting and landscape filters into the interiors with the use of skylights and facade incision.
15B CHATSWORTH
The iconic large overhanging pitched roof connects volumetric sculptural forms. The façade has a subtle play of natural stone and clean lines, with an elegant timber trellis that lends a light-weight touch to the arrival area.
185 WEST COAST PARK
A continuing conversation between the different materials and textures that runs the length of the house is announced by the elegant curving roof that drapes lightly over the back.
22 GREENLEAF PLACE
A distinct expression is achieved using wall-defined geometric forms and a brutalist approach to materiality, balanced with a lush spread of planting to yield a timeless touch.
33 JALAN RIANG
The twist of the axis within a tight site brings about an illusion of broader outdoor realm and heighten the processional spaces within. The large overhanging roof and lush hints at the series of voluminous spaces beyond.
185 WEST COAST PARK
The front façade of the house is marked with a light cantilevered roof and a wall of natural stone that welcomes visitors.
50 CHENG SOON CRESCENT
The designated detachment of the house in between the party wall allows the penetration of natural lighting into the house. At the same time, creates visual connection inside out.
42 SARACA ROAD
A house that embraces light while preserving privacy at the higher levels. Owners have a close connection with nature and enjoy pockets of green at various living spaces.
CHATSWORTH BUNGALOW
Nestled on a sloping terrain, the project is a good house bungalow that provides lush landscaping, a luxurious pool and enjoyable interiors.
GOVERNOR’S VILLA, CAMBODIA
A modern tropical villa that is open and with maximum visual connection to its lush landscaped garden.
128 THOMSON GREEN
Sited on a quiet lot in the northeastern area of Singapore, this 2 1/2 storey semi-detached house is designed for a family of 5 who entertains frequently. The family enjoys a pool on the ground floor and a half basement entertainment room. Photographer: Finbarr Fallon
3C SWETTENHAM ROAD
The use of different skeletal timber battens form an intricate composition of line works that make up the fabric of the house.
15 MAPLE AVENUE
The roofs float freely over the voluminous double-height main living pavilion creating an unforgettable visual treat.
24 JALAN KERUING, SINGAPORE
Sited on a quiet lot in the northeastern area of Singapore, the 2 storey with an attic inter-terrace house is designed to utilize nature - natural ventilation, daylighting and landscaping to generate an enjoyable family home.
32 JALAN RUKAM
Generous glazing on the first floor and attic allows natural day lighting and the luscious garden to permeate into the main living spaces.
555 SIXTH AVENUE
The house has an open plan concept to lure in the surroundings nature. The expansive use of glazing form an interplay with the delicately flora inspired privacy screens which also functions as the light filter.
RIPLEY CRESENT
34 Ripley Crescent is a Bali-inspired luxury dwelling with a modern twist: each space is conceptualized as its own villa, adorned with lush tropical vegetation.
CHATSWORTH BUNGALOW
Nestled on a sloping terrain, the project is a good house bungalow that provides lush landscaping, a luxurious pool and enjoyable interiors.
1 SWAN LAKE AVENUE
A floating light box with copper cladding of different texture, intricately composed into tapestry courtyard with vertical plants and natural lighting adds a gentle touch of softness to the interior raw finishes.
81 BODMIN DRIVE
A reinterpretation of the pitched roof brings light into the main living spaces while giving the home a unique identity.
44 MARSHALL ROAD
An inter terrace house that has a simple facade that radiate an understated elegance
ONAN ROAD
Graceful floral patterns inject youthfulness to this row of traditional shophouses.
PALM GALLERIA
Colourful glass panels and continuous ribbon fins form a distinctive and delightful facade of the apartment development
EXPAT’S HOUSING, PHNOM PENH , CAMBODIA
Part of a larger mixed use development, the apartment block takes on a similar architectural language, using natural recycled materials such as bamboo sections for screening, bare concrete walls and brickwalls.
CHANGI COMPLEX APARTMENT
Natural motifs adorning the walls and tree-like columns echo the integration of the surrounding garden into the built environment.
THE QUINTET, CAMBODIA
A luxury residential development situated in the heart of Sen Sok. The tower is divided into smaller scales with 5 gardens in-between, creating warm connections to our Mother Nature.
17 STOREY APARTMENT, PHNOM PENH , CAMBODIA
Injecting of green pockets on each level provides the residents with visual and physical connection to the landscaping nature in a high rise living context. Play of solid and void in a modular fashion creates an interesting patterned facade.
MALIS RESIDENCY , CAMBODIA
By introducing vertical green atrium in between the residential blocks, it enhances visual permeability and fragmentation of the rigid building block efficiently.
CAMBODIA RESIDENTIAL
A truly green residential development with optimum green space and easy access to the varied landscape areas at different level of the built environment.
MASTERPLANNING AT KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA
A development involving hotel, service apartment and sky garden, which mimics the formation of nature in Kota Kinabalu, channeling the sense of nature and connected to the sea.