Tatler Hong Kong

Going Green

Sustainabi­lity is now a hot topic, but for Wong Chiu Man and Maria Warner Wong, the founders of Wow Architects, it has always been the only way

- By Luo Jingmei Photograph­y by Darren Gabriel Leow Art direction by Matilda Au

Every day seems to bring a new, dire warning about the state of the environmen­t. But before climate change was on everyone’s lips, husbandand-wife team Wong Chiu Man and Maria Warner Wong, the founders of Wow Architects in Singapore, were promoting sustainabl­e living in their designs.

Among their most famous eco-friendly projects are Vivanta by Taj, a hotel in Bangalore, India with a vast, grass-covered rooftop; the 2012 Archifest Zero Waste Pavilion in Singapore, which was made from upcycled materials that were later repurposed; and the striking St Regis Maldives resort that seems to float over the ocean. The latter won the prestigiou­s Prix Versailles for its bold design. The couple are currently working on the Mandai eco-resort in Singapore, a 328-room property set to open in 2023 that, if all goes to plan, will be the city-state’s greenest hotel.

The couple’s home in Singapore, Chiltern House, which they built eight years ago, is another example of their environmen­tally friendly approach. Moss covers the exposed concrete walls, a money plant creeps towards the roof and a lily pond outside the master bedroom creates a sense of calm. In the master bathroom, fullheight windows allow the couple to watch the animals and birds who call their garden home.

I meet the couple in their living room, where an

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Wong Chiu Man and Maria Warner Wong establishe­d Wow Architects in 2003. They are photograph­ed at Chiltern House, their home in Singapore, which they designed. Wong wears a Piaget watch
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