To create this triplex in the style of a traditional Chinese house, Neri&Hu played up the themes of individuality and togetherness.
Year
2022
Location
Singapore
Firms
Neri&Hu Design and Research Office (China) with K2LD (Singapore)
Photos
Fabian Ong
Category
Single-Family Houses
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The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence
Memorial garden in The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence.
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Courtyard at The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence.
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View of the oculus above the courtyard at The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence.
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Exterior view of The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence.
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Pool at The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence.
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Interior view of The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence.
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Interior view of The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence.
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The clients, three siblings, wanted a new abode on their ancestral property. For the architects, the courtyard home was an ideal typology, since it symbolizes both individuality and togetherness. To create this triplex in the style of a traditional Chinese house, the architects played up these themes by building overhangs in the upper private spaces that look out over the lower communal realm. At the centre of the home is the most personal touch: a memorial garden in honour of the siblings’ mother.
Team Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu with Christine Chang, Sela Lim, Bella Lin, Kevin Chim, Alexander Goh, Haiou Xin and July Huang
The House of Remembrance | Singapore Residence
To create this triplex in the style of a traditional Chinese house, Neri&Hu played up the themes of individuality and togetherness.
Year
2022
Location
Singapore
Firms
Neri&Hu Design and Research Office (China) with K2LD (Singapore)