Nomad House / A D Lab
An intriguing element of the brief for this corner terrace house in Central Singapore became the inspiration for its design. The owners approached architects AD Lab Pte Ltd with a desire to live in the house as nomads, moving the living and sleeping areas from room to room, and having the ability to alter the function and meaning of the spaces over time.Â
© Elliot Lee, Studio Three Sixteen
Architects: A D Lab
Location: Singapore
Lead Architects: Warren Liu, Darlene Smyth, CJ Foo & Wilson Kwan
Area: 337.89 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Elliot Lee, Studio Three Sixteen
© Elliot Lee, Studio Three Sixteen
Text description provided by the architects. An intriguing element of the brief for this corner terrace house in Central Singapore became the inspiration for its design. The owners approached architects AD Lab Pte Ltd with a desire to live in the house as nomads, moving the living and sleeping areas from room to room, and having the ability to alter the function and meaning of the spaces over time.Â
© Elliot Lee, Studio Three Sixteen
Situated at the end of a row of terrace houses with a green reserve toward the rear of the house, the site naturally had one side that was limited by the boundary wall, and the other that was more related to the surrounding greenery. The designers took advantage of the linked boundary wall to house a linear strip of the ?function? or ?se...
© Elliot Lee, Studio Three Sixteen
Architects: A D Lab
Location: Singapore
Lead Architects: Warren Liu, Darlene Smyth, CJ Foo & Wilson Kwan
Area: 337.89 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Elliot Lee, Studio Three Sixteen
© Elliot Lee, Studio Three Sixteen
Text description provided by the architects. An intriguing element of the brief for this corner terrace house in Central Singapore became the inspiration for its design. The owners approached architects AD Lab Pte Ltd with a desire to live in the house as nomads, moving the living and sleeping areas from room to room, and having the ability to alter the function and meaning of the spaces over time.Â
© Elliot Lee, Studio Three Sixteen
Situated at the end of a row of terrace houses with a green reserve toward the rear of the house, the site naturally had one side that was limited by the boundary wall, and the other that was more related to the surrounding greenery. The designers took advantage of the linked boundary wall to house a linear strip of the ?function? or ?se...
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