The House at Jalan Seruling, described by the owner as a “house that breathes”, is an emotive spatial outcome by MAKK Architects that integrates structure, activity, and the language of architecture.
In the Yuk Tong Avenue House, MAKK Architects combine pattern making with climate control using humble, robust brick.
A brise soleil design on the facade of the Cardiff Grove House surprises as it opens, reflecting the joyous approach of MAKK Architects toward domestic design.
After 12 years at the iconic Red Dot Traffic building, the Red Dot Design Museum will relocate to the Marina Bay City Gallery, promising an exciting new chapter.
A house that tests the border between privacy and exposure; a tile and stone showroom that dissolves conventions; a conversation about accreditation for landscape architects; a public garden that embraces cultural dichotomies; the ‘learn-by-doing’ approach of LOOK Architects; and much more in our latest issue.