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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. Seaside Residences in Singapore by ADDP ArchitectsOctober 28th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: ADDP Architects Award-winning firm ADDP Architects today officially unveils its latest standout residential project, The Seaside Residences in Singapore, comprising 841 residential units and two commercial spaces spread across four, 27-story towers. The project merges seaside living and urban density along the island-nation’s south-eastern coastline. The Seaside Residences follows ADDP Architects’ commitment and deft ability to create architectural schemes based around sustainable development. The four, 27-story towers are orientated in response to the local climate and provide residents with unobstructed, panoramic sea views. Each pair of towers are connected by a sky terrace and a communal space topped with lush gardens. The site is located minutes away from the Siglap MRT station and bus stops and East Coast Park underground pass, allowing residents to easily connect to most parts of Singapore through a wide network of expressways.
Sustainable and environmentally friendly products, energy efficient features, water efficient fittings, electrical car charging stations and additional green features are used extensively throughout Seaside Residences, enabling urban denizens to live in a more environmentally-conscious way. Horizontal and vertical sun screens are integrated at eastern and western facade to echo the local climate. Each unit’s sea-facing living spaces and bedrooms are designed with full-height glazing and generous balconies that take advantage of sea views and natural lighting. At ground level, Seaside Residences boasts an undulating entranceway dressed with verdant plants and a landscaped deck. Resident’s vehicles are completely segregated from the recreational facilities and amenities, including an outdoor green space and swimming pool, with the parking facilities located at the basement level. The innovative site planning and layout is envisioned to contribute to the sense of pervasive greenery along the East Coast Parkway, a major corridor to access the city. Strategically positioned less than one kilometer from East Coast Park, the site is located minutes from Siglap MRT station and bus stops, together with East Coast Park underground pass. Contact ADDP Architects
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