Margoliouth contemporary house in Singapore designed by DLab and interior design byAD Lab Pte Ltd. In accordance with the belief architect on a sustainable designapproach with minimal waste, and in finding the best design solutions with economicmeans, road reconstruction projects in this Margoliouth retain the majority of the existing2-story bungalow on site
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In the new design, architectural firms DLab question the relevance of this model in thecontext of tropical Singapore, where the usefulness of the grass is very limited.
Design DLab understood as a cluster of volume, some of them have solid form in a positive and some negative hollow volume. This volume is positive and the negative of the various proportions that are arranged in a non-hierarchical spatial organization inwhich the positive volume contains a variety of domestic functions and negative volumeon a page or a room in the outdoors.
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