House 24 / Park + Associates

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  • Architect In Charge: Lim Koon Park
  • Team: Christina Thean, Wong Zi Xin, Jeeraporn Prongsuriya, Mutiara Herawati
  • Civil And Structural Engineer: CP Lim & Partners
  • M& E Engineer: N.A.
  • Quality Surveyor: CST Consultants
  • Civil: CP Lim & Partners
  • Structural Engineer: CP Lim & Partners
  • Mechanical & Electrical Engineer: N.A.
  • Country: Singapore
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House 24  / Park + Associates - Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. In a usual circumstance, the front of the house is the most important - not in our case. House 24 is sited on a triangular plot, a constraint that we took on as an opportunity to really engage with the siting and planning of the house - to achieve a meaningful footprint that actualised the client’s spatial, functional, and privacy requirement. Moreover, the site adjoins a lushly landscaped state land that we endeavoured to take advantage of at every available opportunity and every habitable space.

House 24  / Park + Associates - Chair, Courtyard
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House 24  / Park + Associates - Table, Sofa, Wood, Chair, Countertop, Beam, Windows
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As such, we turned the house away from the main road and neighbouring houses, and instead have the living spaces open out to the mature greenery beyond. The result is a massing comprising of two blocks which, when combined, define a V-shaped patio on the first floor that becomes the focal point of common activities and entertainment, borrowing views from the surrounding greenery.

House 24  / Park + Associates - Glass, Facade
© Edward Hendricks

The courtyard screen fronting the street is an exercise in rethinking the conventional entry sequence of residential dwellings, and an exploration in creating a more layered and sequential experience. It is experienced almost as a ritual space - serene and tranquil - marking the transition between the public and private.

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It was also an opportunity to explore what timber craftsmanship might mean in contemporary architecture, and we envisioned the screen to be a well-crafted element with modern aesthetic and detailing. It eventually manifested itself as a refined and rhythmic facade, drawing attention to its delicate scale even as a structure that is over 8m high. A delightful pattern of light and shadow plays out over the course of each day whilst allowing sunlight to filter in and natural air to stream in, creating a relaxing ambience that reinforces the client’s desire to live in a home that reflected its tropical locality.

House 24  / Park + Associates - Facade, Garden
© Edward Hendricks

Originally published on April 25, 2017. 

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Cite: "House 24 / Park + Associates" 17 Apr 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/869849/house-24-park-plus-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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