
Green bridges link skyterrace@dawson in singapore by scda architects
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GREEN BRIDGES LINK SKYTERRACE@DAWSON IN SINGAPORE BY SCDA ARCHITECTS all images courtesy of SCDA architects ADDRESSING SINGAPORE’S NEED TO EXPAND PUBLIC HOUSING, SCDA ARCHITECTS HAVE
DESIGNED ‘SKYTERRACE@DAWSON’, WHICH IS SET TO BE COMPLETED IN 2015. serving a country whose population increased from 4 million to 5.2 million from 2000 to 2011, the project is located near
metropolis’s downtown, in the area of dawson. the complex is composed of five towers ranging from 40 to 43 stories, and sits atop a podium containing parking. the scheme emphasizes a
seamless connection to greenery, through lush landscaping on the ground plane as well as elevated gardens spanning between the separate buildings. the series of terracing paths connect the
buildings with the adjacent park the vegetated bridges encourage elevator-free leisure for occupants and a reinforce a sense of community. the configuration of the housing modules allows for
extended families to occupy interconnected loft units, which recreates the multi-generational village in a vertical arrangement. the five towers sit atop a parking podium the elevated green
terraces link the towers and provide leisure space for occupants in may 2014, SCDA architects received singapore’s 5-star award for residential high-rise architecture for the
‘skyterrace@dawson’ project. the design incorporates many ecologically conscious technologies, such as drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting, bio-retention basins and solar energy systems.
(left): an atrium at the ground floor (right): a typical living unit site plan section through building and landscape module configuration diagram variations of module combinations apartment
floor plans trent fredrickson I designboom jun 17, 2014