Willam Ng, founder of Studio Wills + Architects, has managed to synthesise a house that projects clarity, simplicity and liveability.
This apartment designed by alittlepractice employs clever storage, flexible sliding panels and a coordinated palette, reflecting its owners desire for a calming home and fluid lifestyle.
While most may look to introverted schemes in a plot hedged by other buildings, Park + Associates’ introduction of a bold, singular gesture is an inventive way of enabling ample outdoor connections.
This sophisticated apartment in Singapore has been designed to encapsulate life in cosmopolitan New York City, where even its scent has been specially curated.
MONOCOT has worked closely with the homeowners of this five-room flat to create a home that is playful and fun, yet fresh and unexpected.
A palette of moody monochrome greys unifies this compact BTO flat, where walls have been stripped into a spacious home where all rooms merge as one.
Dramatic spatial reconfiguration meets the simplicity of modern luxury in this bachelor pad designed for relaxation and entertainment.
This house in Singapore by HYLA Architects attempts to remove distinctions between art and architecture.
How do you reconcile a proclivity for easy, open living with a compulsion for privacy in the middle of a dense single-dwelling neighbourhood? FARM Architects carves out a compelling solution with Void House.
Set against a busy arterial road in Singapore, Cove House by Ming Architects strategically blocks out the harsh surroundings.
By taking inspiration from Japanese design elements, AMP Design Co. gave this pared-back apartment a minimalist aesthetic.