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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

65BTP Residence in Singapore by ONG&ONG

 
June 11th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ONG&ONG 

This is a home surrounded by a vast garden that converges at a colossal pre-war rain tree with such magnificence that its presence is ingrained within the very architecture of the house itself. Throughout this home are numerous encounters with nature whilst still being very much indoors. The architectural placement of the building allows for the viewing of the feature tree from all of the main spaces, from either of its two storeys right down to the basement.

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

  • Architects: ONG&ONG
  • Project: 65BTP Residence
  • Location: Singapore
  • Photography: Derek Swalwell
  • Project Directors: Diego Molina & Maria Arango
  • Gross Floor Area: 1,447.28 sqm
  • Site Area: 2,161.80 sqm

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

First Floor

A granite wall at the entrance made from interspersed panels creates a series of holes that subtly shield the garden from full view whilst maintaining a welcoming atmosphere. In the driveway, a cleverly placed water feature discreetly hides the sunken air-conditioning ledge just beneath it. The main living and dining areas are housed on ground level, allowing the spaces to transit seamlessly out into the garden and accompanying lap pool. By evening, dots of light on the pool's base dance playfully in the water, mimicking a starry night scene. An elegant spiral staircase leading to the upper floor gives the living area a visual centre whilst also promoting vertical circulation.

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Second Floor

On the second floor sits a cosy family area flanked by bedrooms on either side. The master bedroom's spacious interiors allow it to accommodate a study office as well as a walk-in wardrobe that can be expanded by drawing back the partition separating it from the bathroom, thus creating a generously sized boudoir. The children's rooms sit on the opposite side of the floor, each a mirror image of the other. In addition, a glass-covered balcony that spans the entire length of the floor reveals a breathtakingly panoramic view of the aforementioned rain tree.

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Basement

Making good use of the site's sloping typography, the basement was designed such that it opens up into a lower section of the garden, thus making it feel almost like being on ground level. This floor is dedicated to entertainment and relaxation, with a spa room, movie room, large multi-purpose hall, as well as an outdoor barbecue area. The self-contained service quarters are also kept here, with a mini kitchenette and sleeping quarters to boot. Again, outdoor elements permeate this section of the house by way of a water feature that flows continuously under the powder room and spa room, thus deriving continuity across the various spaces. Sensibly placed skylights also help to bring ample sunlight into the spaces and brighten up the basement naturally. Interestingly, these skylights also provide a spectacularly clear view of the rain tree even from here.

Lovingly designed with a modern, nature-inspired theme, this house is a thing of beauty and a timeless piece that will endure through the ages.

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © ONG&ONG

Image Courtesy © ONG&ONG

Image Courtesy © ONG&ONG

Image Courtesy © ONG&ONG

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