The programme of this private gallery in Singapore is arranged over two separate glazed pavilions and three captured garden spaces, connected by a generous covered outdoor seating space which is sheltered from the tropical rain and sun.
Drawing from the precedent of the Singapore “black and white” house, a hybrid between Malayan vernacular typologies and British half-timbered decoration, the layers of construction are exposed and treated in alternating black and white finishes.
Budget: undisclosed
Client: Private
Completion: 2013