In a well-established neighborhood of the city, the Singapura Building stands out with its aesthetic feature: the interplay of balconies. There are 24 apartments, each boasting its own private outdoor space. The primary goal of this project is to convey the concept of stacked mansions to clients.
Nature integration takes center stage in this project. Flower boxes alongside the balconies lend a bucolic charm to the residential units. The residents’ quality of life is enhanced by the surrounding greenery, and the building’s height harmoniously blends with its immediate environment.
The use of vegetation as a thermal buffer and humidity regulator is well-documented. Green rings distributed on each floor act as microclimate generators.