Picture of modern mansion as seen from the swimming pool
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

This large modern mansion has something that architects don't use often while designing modern minimalist homes. Usually, we see  houses defined by straight, sharp lines, where space is transformed into large or small cuboid shapes combined together, like the Ber House by Nico van der Meulen Architectects. But not here.


This mansion, designed by AAMER Architects, almost has no corners. Only curves, carefully designed to connect every piece of this home. Parking roof on the first floor is connected with the roof two stories above, without being interrupted by walls.

The house is built on the hill, offering nice views of Singapore from its balconies and terraces decorated with green tropical vegetation.


"Living and Dining on the second level, connected with external verandahs / terraces that flow upwards and fold into the roof form with deep overhangs for sufficient shade and channeling the breeze through the whole house.

Two resort style ‘Cabana’ bedrooms are located on the ground level by the pool with a large open/covered terrace for poolside parties. Roof gardens and timber decks provide added insulation from the sun."
          -AAMER Architects

Picture of modern mansion as seen from the driveway
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of modern mansion and swimming pool as seen from the backyard
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of entrance as seen from the driveway
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of large swimming pool on the terrace
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of open terrace doors and the swimming pool
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of the balconies as seen from one of them
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of the city, swimming pool and facade as seen from the balcony
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of wooden floor on the balcony
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of the city at sunset as seen from the balcony
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of narrow hallway in the house
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of wooden staircase to the upper floors
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of modern bathroom with wooden wall
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of round closed bathtub in the bathroom with vegetation
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of modern mansion at sunset
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Picture of modern mansion facade surrounded with vegetation
Modern mansion defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© Patrick Bingham - Hall

Site plan of the modern mansion in Singapore
Modern mansion floor plan defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© AAMER Architects

First floor plan in the modern mansion
Modern mansion floor plan defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© AAMER Architects

Second floor plan in the modern mansion
Modern mansion floor plan defined by curves and tropical vegetation, Singapore
© AAMER Architects

 
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