Modern Singaporean architecture has shifted toward that embrace the heat and humidity. Instead of relying solely on mechanical cooling, architects use:
Sustainable Luxury: Redefining the New Singapore House In a world where opulence was once measured by excess, Singapore is leading a quiet revolution. As highlighted in Dr. Paul McGillick’s seminal work, Sustainable Luxury: The New Singapore House , the city-state is pioneering a movement where high-end design and environmental responsibility are no longer mutually exclusive. Sustainable Luxury: The New Singapore House, So...
These provide essential shade and protect interiors from tropical downpours while allowing windows to stay open. Paul McGillick’s seminal work, Sustainable Luxury: The New
Integrated gardens that naturally lower ambient temperatures and act as light wells for the home. 2. Biophilic Living: Homes that Breathe famously exemplified by PARKROYAL on Pickering
The "Hotel in a Garden" concept, famously exemplified by PARKROYAL on Pickering , has successfully migrated to private residences. These homes are designed to be extensions of nature, featuring: