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Why This Singapore Architect Looked to Public Parks to Redesign a Private Apartment
L Architects transformed a petite apartment into a biophilic space inspired by Singapore’s parks of yore
Step Inside a 1970s Apartment that Chiselled Away the Past to Reveal a Bauhaus Future
Musician Leonard Soosay and designer Dennis Cheok reshape a four room flat with raw concrete, colour and restraint, guided by the Bauhaus belief that form follows function
A Singapore Bar’s Mod Twist on Korean Culture and Craft
Studio Antimatter’s contemporary spin on Korean culture and spatial customs reflects dining bar Bartenders of Pony’s experimental take on traditional comfort food and beverages
Ten Years On, Singapore’s Most Celebrated Restaurant Enters a New Era
Nice Projects’ renovation of Odette is a sensorial commingling of theatre, tempo, nature and art
In This Singapore Home, Family History Is Painted into the Architecture
Designed by Mark Yong of PIU Design, this Singapore home transforms a narrow footprint into a warm, collaborative sanctuary, enriched by hand-carved details, vibrant murals and a deep connection to family and community
In Singapore, The Home of a Pioneering Artist Lives On
Once the residence of artist Chen Wen Hsi, this restored home embraces concrete and shifting garden views to honour his belief in harmony between art, life and nature
How a 30-Year-Old Apartment in Singapore Became a Living Autobiography of Its Owner
Designer Patricia Ho transforms a 30-year-old apartment into a lived-in gallery of memories, guided by a deeply personal approach to hospitality, travel and home
Is it a House, a Theatre or a Sub-Station? Inside Singapore’s Most Enigmatic Black Box
This singular home acts as a canvas for its owners’ artistic work and existential views
Step Inside This Art-Led Sanctuary in the East of Singapore
Tailored Architects transforms a charming old apartment for an art-collecting family, shaped by terracotta tones, soft light and thoughtful spatial flow
Haus Atelier Crafts a Modern Farmhouse in Singapore
Inspired by European architecture and Mediterranean landscapes, Haus Atelier transforms a family home into a sanctuary of quiet warmth, where natural textures, soft light and lived-in elegance define every space
Oblivion Lab Crafts a Sculptural Sanctuary in Eastern Singapore
Drawing on inspiration from brutalism and mid-century modernism, Oblivion Lab has transformed a typical Singapore apartment into a monolithic yet soulful home shaped by light and the rituals of daily life
The National University of Singapore’s Yusof Ishak House Has Been Transformed Into A Sustainable Landmark
Yusof Ishak House has been reimagined by design architect Erik L’Heureux as a net zero-energy building, while paying homage to the iconic commons hub’s historic identity
Inside an Art-Lover’s Studio in Singapore
This Singapore apartment, designed by multidisciplinary studio Sujonohun, was crafted around some of the owner’s favourite art pieces, pulling colours and thematic inspiration into the surrounding architecture and furniture to create a cohesive and sumptuous home
Singapore’s Grand Hyatt Treasures the Old While Embracing the New
One of Singapore’s oldest hotels has undergone a multi-year transformation, with a refreshed design that pays homage to both heritage and innovation
Vanda Atelier: A Sensorial Sanctuary in Orchid Tones
The new Pañpuri store in Singapore’s Takashimaya shopping centre pays homage to the country’s national flower, and invites visitors on a deeply sensory journey
Monocot Reimagines an HDB Apartment as a Minimalist Sanctuary
Designer Dan Chan of Monocot has transformed a conventional Singapore HDB apartment into an urban hideaway defined by concrete, timber and light
Distinct Voices, Shared Language
The fourth edition of Emerge @ Find, a design showcase held as part of Singapore Design Week and curated by Supermama’s Edwin Low and Design Anthology’s own Suzy Annetta, brought together 76 emerging designers from across Asia Pacific
Hyphen Architects’ House of Rain Rediscovers Tropical Living
Architect Chih Wen’s House of Rain redefines tropical living, inviting wind, sun and rain into a restored 1950s home
A Home at the Intersection of Fashion and Design
Guided by a design philosophy shaped by his fashion roots, Jasper Goh of Ascend Design conceived The Bahru House to be a textural, tonal space characterised by natural stone, warm timber and shades of green
The New Dame in the ‘Grand Dame’
Hui Designs has created a bistro within the National Museum of Singapore that expresses cultural, material and spatial nuance