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Sentosa Cove is located on the eastern shore of Sentosa Island, which is a stone's throw from the Central Business District of Singapore. The lot is situated on the waterfront of the northern residential precinct, with waves of South China Sea lapping just a few metres from the edge. The bungalow sits in a narrow lot with its entrance to the north on ocean drive while the southern facade faces onto the South China Sea.
The house is composed of 2 volumes, separated by a swimming pool in the centre and an open air atrium. The two volumes are joined by bridges connecting both volumes and all vertical circulation is provided by a series of steps, bridges and a lift. The larger volume contains the major spaces, the living room on the ground floor, an entrance hall with a floating intermediate living area, a master bedroom and ancillary bedrooms on the second floor and an exercise room on the roof facing onto a roof garden. The smaller volume contains a kitchen on the ground floor and a study on the second floor.
Paterson 3 comprises of 2 uniquely designed corner terrace units. Whilst sited within a walking distance to the bustling Orchard Road, each unit is pleasantly situated within a calm, soothingly hidden-away haven along Lengkok Angsa. The design emphasizes on the relation between indoor/ outdoor, through the use of full height glass windows and large sliding panels. The play of elements between the timber cladding, panoramic glass and dark colored metal ties this enclave together into a contemporary art-inspired façade. The design of each unit features clean defined lines, and an open-layout with courtyard space. This allows for abundant tropical sunlight to filter into the living spaces. Each of these spaces that were being allocated manages to retain the privacies of its users.
The courtyard / water-feature were designed into the unit’s layout, resulting in a transition break between the front and the rear spaces. This created the opportunity for stepping stones and playful bridge-connection within the courtyard’s void. The roof terrace is essential in not only accommodating the growth of featured trees but to also to allow outdoor living spaces under the glimpse of stars and its urban landscape.
The large cantilevered roof above the courtyard offers natural light to penetrate the 3 storey deep open spaces below while still providing shelter. The courtyard spaces are covered at the top with laminated glass and filtered by aluminum trellis providing shelter from the rain and yet allowing balmy light to nourish the green wall along the party wall and featured tree below.
Natural timber cladding, suspended bridges, green walls, roof garden and water-features were integrated within the project, aimed to amplify the exciting tropical living within a tight urban environment.