Venus House / Ming Architects
The brief for this intermediate terrace house in Singapore requires discreet separation of spaces for the clients, a large inter-generational family. Due to the family size, more floor area was required than the usual building envelope could support. As the site is small, the challenge was to create sufficient space and yet achieve privacy between the separate spaces and zones for the individual family members. In a highly dense built-up country like Singapore, creation of space within tight limits is a necessity for successful architecture.Â
Courtesy of Ming Architects
architects: Ming ArchitectsLocation: SingaporeProject Year: 2019Photographs: Courtesy of Ming ArchitectsPhotographs: Studio PeripheryArea: 4500.0 ft2
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Courtesy of Ming Architects
architects: Ming ArchitectsLocation: SingaporeProject Year: 2019Photographs: Courtesy of Ming ArchitectsPhotographs: Studio PeripheryArea: 4500.0 ft2
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