10 & 11 October 2009 (Saturday and Sunday)
Adult: $35 per session , Student: $30 per session (prices include GST) (Fully booked)
Fully Booked!
In this tour, we explore issues pertaining to our way of living. How has it changed over the years? How has the architect responded to these changes? When Singapore first became independent, there was a pressing need to provide housing. Hence, the practical solutions of the SIT and HDB flats. The increased appreciation for “designer” homes has seen the development of high-rise sky apartments and SOHO-style living. Simultaneously, there has been a growing trend of conservation coupled with the creation of new extensions. The result is the creation of some quaint and exquisite spaces to call home. This tour presents a spectacle of today’s modern housing, and at the same time, observes the changes within our community.
Sanctuary Safari I Fully Booked!
Saturday, 10 October 2009
Tour time: 9.30am–2.00pm (three tours)
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‘The Lien Collective’
Six houses by six architecture firms (Terre, K2LD Architects, Zarch Collaboratives, Tierra, Ministry of Design, Metropolitan Office experimental)
House at Watten Estate
by RT+Q Architects
6A Cotswold Close
by UNION/Annex A Architects
18 Dalvey Estate
by Aamer Architects
Sanctuary Safari II Fully Booked!
Sunday, 11 October 2009
Tour times: 9.00am–1.00pm; 9.30am–1.30pm; 10.00am–2.00pm
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26 Cable Road
by Ip.Li Architects
House of MA Zaman
by Surbana International Consultants Pte Ltd
House at Lorong Kemunchup
by a-dlab
The Maximum Garden House
by Formwerkz
Formwerkz’s Office
by Formwerkz
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