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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Double the volume...



New Space International completes new home in 

Singapore's stunning Sentosa Cove

Sentosa Cove is located on the eastern shore of Sentosa Island, 
which is a stone's throw from the Central Business District of Singapore.
The lot is situated on the waterfront of the northern residential precinct, 
with waves of South China Sea lapping just a few metres from the edge.
The bungalow sits in a narrow lot with its entrance to the north on ocean 
drive while the southern facade faces onto the South China Sea.
The house is composed of 2 volumes, separated by a swimming pool in
the centre and an open air atrium. The two volumes are joined by bridges
connecting both volumes and all vertical circulation is provided by a series
of steps, bridges and a lift. The larger volume contains the major spaces,
the living room on the ground floor, an entrance hall with a floating
intermediate living area, a master bedroom and ancillary bedrooms on the
second floor and an exercise room on the roof facing onto a roof garden.
The smaller volume contains a kitchen on the ground floor and a study on
the second floor.
The house is designed with smaller apertures to the north and large openings
to the south, to ensure natural ventilation throughout. Most of the living spaces
are thus provided with enough sea breeze to obviate the need for any
air-conditioning. The circulation throughout the home is a promenade through
a series of open and closed spaces with routes planned around central elements
and returning eventually to give glimpses of spaces traversed before.
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