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Here’s Why You’ll Want a Living Green Roof on Your Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

But a living green roof solves all these issues by being visually stunning, expanding your outdoor square footage and adding an eco-friendly element. The garden can be enjoyed from the rooms on the second floor. Image: RAAarchitects Urban green rooftops A jungle rooftop in hot and humid Singapore cools the outdoor area considerably.

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Unique Home Parading an Inverted Floor Plan for Informal Socialization

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Hiding its modernity in plain sight, this exquisite residence in Singapore unveils a spacious, minimalist and inviting interior design. Imagined by ONG and ONG design studio, the home at 31 Blair Road Residence was designed in such a way that the floor plan eliminates the boundary between indoors and outdoors with each chance it gets.

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Corner Terrace House Clad in Timber Screens: Lines of Light Residence in Singapore

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

On a challenging corner terrain in Singapore, HYLA Architects envisioned and implemented Lines of Light Residence , an imposing dwelling with a modern glass facade: “This terrace sits at a corner site and thus the full side of the house fronts the side street. At the front, an outdoor terrace with a high volume fronts the main garden.