A concrete house in Singapore that 'floats' above the landscape

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Entrepreneur David Low worked with eco.id Architects’ Sim Boon Yang to design a tranquil retreat for his family of three that is stylishly furnished with Asian art and bespoke furniture.

When businessman David Low was planning to build a new family home, he wanted a tranquil retreat that would also evolve with his growing art collection.

“I dreamed of a house that is not stagnant, but evolving; a place to display my furniture and art pieces,” shared Low, whose Futuristic Store Fixtures is behind the interior furnishings of lifestyle boutiques such as Victoria Secrets, Levi’s and Bath & Body Works.The U-shaped house sprawls over 17,000 sq ft and has two wings, one for Low and his wife Emily, and the other, for their daughter.

“These courtyard spaces were designed with a visual focal point in mind, which created very controlled views out – outside people don’t look in and you look into the greenery,” Sim explained. That concept was extended to the bedrooms where every suite looks out to its own private courtyard. The occupants get privacy while soaking in modern Japanese ryokan vibes.

 

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