


by SCDA- Sennett Estate, Singapore-2000
Client:
Sennett house is designed for a three-generation family
a married sister & brother together with their families share a compound with their mother
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Ground Floor Plan |
2. forecourt
3. reflecting pool
4. service court
5. entrance
6. living
7. dining
8. dry kitchen
9. guest room
10.patio
11.pool
12.court
13.powder room
14.wet kitchen
15.utility
16.maid's room
17.bathroom/toilet
19.bedroom
20.family room
21.dressing room
22.master room
site area analysis:
-suburban area of predominantly low-rise, semi-detached houses, fronted by neat lawn
-British brought this low density housing model to S'pore & it served well in past, but the increasingly anachronistic in the current situation where it has become essential to use land efficiency at higher densities
- forced resulting the 'Urbanization of Suburbia'
Concepts: globalization
inexorable of western media, the extended family + the 'filial piety' are enduring Asian value
design analysis:
-2 linear units, mirror images of each other
-principal organizing element: linear central courtyard, extends from very front of the site to the rear boundary, relates to different activities within the adjoining houses:
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#center = private space, shared recreation area related to the entrance of houses.
#rear = become a service yard, shielded from the gaze of visitors by a head height wall
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there are thresholds along the way which signal the transition from public to private area. At the center of the private domain is a dark blue reflecting pool |
-moving either to left or right of the screen wall(a landscaped forecourt),precedes a short flight steps which marks the arrival in the raised center courtyard