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The newest generation of high-rise apartments in Singapore is more liveable than ever, thanks to a mix of homegrown designers and the world’s best architects

- By Christophe­r Dewolf

The towers are unlike anything around them, emerging suddenly as you pass through the low-rise concrete blocks of Beach Road in Singapore’s Bugis precinct. Two curving columns project towards each other as if seeking an embrace. Lush greenery surrounds them on the ground f loor, but it extends upwards, too, to the first f loor, and the second, and to roof terraces even higher than that.

When they opened two years ago, the Duo towers attracted internatio­nal attention thanks to their spotlight-grabbing architect, Ole Scheeren, who has worked on landmarks such as the CCTV headquarte­rs in Beijing and the Mahanakhon tower in Bangkok, which looks as if it is dissolving even as it soars 78 f loors into the sky.

Duo stands out because of the unusual semi-circular arrangemen­t of its towers, as well as the honeycomb pattern that covers much of their surface. Scheeren says those were both conceived as ways to adapt the buildings to their tropical climate: the curve to channel a constant breeze into the central courtyard, and the honeycomb to screen out the sweltering sun. “The question was, how can we make people feel good in the spaces we create?” he said, shortly after the buildings were completed.

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