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TATLER DESIGN AWARDS 2021

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“Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works,” declared Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple. The tech visionary had a great love of design and his modernist childhood home sparked his desire to create sleek, human-centric and intuitive products for everyone. This emphasis on the multifacet­ed elements of good design is similarly celebrated by the Tatler Design Awards (TDA).

Now into its fifth edition, the awards ceremony lauds creative concepts as well as functional­ity and practicali­ty, honouring the most innovative residentia­l and commercial projects recently completed in Singapore.

This year, the winners of the 2021 edition will be presented via a livestream on 8 April.

The ten projects featured on the following pages represent the boldest visions and best execution, as realised by these homegrown talents.

“The project opens a new typology of what courts could be, reinterpre­ting the relationsh­ip between the open and the enclosed” ERWIN VIRAY

Head of pillar, Architectu­re and Sustainabl­e Design at the

Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and TDA jury member

“It communicat­es its inf luences in its design intent with the use of colours and sustainabl­e materials that are representa­tive of the local heritage in Chinatown” SABRINA LONG

Dean of the School of Art and Design at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and TDA jury member

BEST INNOVATION THE NEW STATE COURTS COMPLEX

During the open competitiv­e bidding process for this project, Serie + Multiply Consultant­s impressed the jury with their simple but dignified proposal for the New State Courts Complex.

A collaborat­ion between London-based Serie Architects and local firm Multiply Architects,

Serie + Multiply Consultant­s worked closely with CPG Consultant­s to realise the design of this adaptive reuse project. The two new 150m-high towers house 60 criminal courts, the judges’ chambers and supporting functions, linked by a series of foot bridges.

The courtroom tower is an open frame with terraces housing the courtrooms with the lack of an external facade representi­ng the openness of the judicial process. Its architectu­ral exterior is clad in ribbed terracotta, mirroring the tiled roofs of the Chinatown shophouses nearby, while lush high-rise gardens add calming greenery and filter out the tropical sun.

“Clever use of space that keeps the home design engaging and easy to maintain” TEO SU SEAM

Partner of LTW Designwork­s and TDA jury member

“The house offers a nice insight into the architect’s personalit­y; I like the facade and its compositio­n” MARK WEE

Executive director of Designsing­apore Council and TDA jury member

BEST ARCHITECTU­RAL CONCEPT RT+Q

RT+Q co-founder Rene Tan revels in using his 4,811sqft semi-detached residence as a testing ground for various architectu­ral and design concepts. Dubbed the “House of Spice”, this abode takes its name from the terraces on which herbs and vegetables thrive, providing verdant touches and delicious complement­s to the family’s dining table.

The home’s modernist concrete shell incorporat­es boxes in corten steel, glass and timber, with an inner wall-and-glass layer shielding occupants from the elements. Inside, a series of surprises and stories piques interest, be it a two-storeyhigh wardrobe area or an unexpected swivel door that leads to a secret music room.

“Outstandin­g design execution and craftmansh­ip”

STEVE LEUNG

Founder of Steve Leung Design Group and TDA jury member

BEST BESPOKE CONCEPT ARCHITOLOG­Y INTERIORS

Housing a family of four, this Goodwood Residence apartment celebrates an intriguing mix of diverse materials and accents such as exotic shagreen and ostrich leather, Palissandr­o marble, onyx and brushed metal. Metal panels, sofas and rugs sport a softly luxurious rose gold tint, as do the pair of Devialet speakers in the living room.

Quirky touches such as a customised “aquarium” for Lalique fish figurines, a glass-beaded feature wall and a safari-themed bedroom abound, while earthy tones of beige, brown and cream as well as neutral shades keep the whole look refined and understate­d. Verdant views of the central open lawn from the living room, balcony and master bedroom soothe the eye and offer respite from the stressors of daily life.

“This is a truly original design with unexpected details realised in a luxurious and memorable way”

KATHARINE POOLEY

Founder of Katharine Pooley and TDA jury member

“The use of the ref lective material on the ceiling reinforces the framing of the million-dollar view, which is the highlight of being in a penthouse”

ERWIN VIRAY

Head of pillar, Architectu­re and Sustainabl­e Design at SUTD and TDA jury member

BEST PENTHOUSE DESIGN INTERVENTI­ON

Crafted by Design Interventi­on, this penthouse atop the St Regis hotel in Bangkok makes the most of its enviable site and stunning vistas. The home of a bachelor in his thirties, the apartment was reconfigur­ed to an openplan layout to suit the client’s lifestyle and capitalise on the views. Customised rugs in the living room feature a mottled blue pattern that mirrors the sky and skyline; the subtle use of blue against the largely neutral colour scheme is meant to “draw in the colour of the sky to give the feeling that the penthouse is f loating among the clouds”, says Nikki Hunt, founder of the firm.

Wood veneer and internal lighting add warmth and atmosphere, while various bespoke furnishing­s such as a special armchair inspired by the

Bugatti Type 57—one of the homeowner’s favourite cars—lend a unique touch.

“It definitely has that wow factor but it’s also a great example of timeless design”

KISSA CASTAÑEDA

Editorial director, Homes and Travel of Tatler Asia

“The design captures the tropical essence of its site while implementi­ng a strong compositio­n”

SABRINA LONG

Dean of the School of Art and Design at NAFA and TDA jury member

BEST TROPICAL CONCEPT FOMA ARCHITECTS

This 9,838sqft corner terrace house is literally brimming with lush foliage; apt since it is owned by horticultu­re enthusiast­s. Screens shield the interior of the monolithic east-west-facing structure from the heat and glare, while operable fullheight windows let in the north-south breezes.

Glassed walls and balconies ensure views of the courtyard garden from every angle—even the lift shaft is clad in a transparen­t shell to this end. On the upper f loors, an abundance of greenery in planter boxes surrounds the entire extent of the balcony, forming an emerald cloak over the bedrooms. The foliage heightens the sensation of being immersed in nature.

An earthy palette gels with the home’s garden concept, as does the clever use of materials: the front and rear facades are clad in travertine to bear the brunt of the tropical climate and insulate heat, while durable and termite-resistant chengal wood is used for the outdoor decking and wall cladding.

“It was an interestin­g decision to turn the house inwards and create a tropical garden within the courtyard” MARK WEE

Executive director of Designsing­apore Council and TDA jury member

“The tasteful use of art creates a fun yet daring spirit”

STEVE LEUNG

Founder of Steve Leung Design Group and TDA jury member

BEST USE OF ART ARCHETYPE STUDIO

Left unoccupied for a decade, this eighty-year-old property has undergone a much-needed facelift. Much of the original building was preserved, such as the expansive driveway with separate entry and exit gates, distinctiv­e reinforced-concrete ledges, and second-storey balcony motifs. Elsewhere, family heirlooms and portraits co-exist with treeinspir­ed sculptures by British artist Mehrdad Tafreshi and light-hued Italian oak f looring.

The result is a home that boasts a reinvigora­ted charm. Mark Wee, executive director of Designsing­apore Council, sums up the home’s appeal succinctly: “A beautiful mix of Eastern and Western art that tells a story.”

“The art deco details and family heirlooms add a strong historical presence and homely feel” TEO SU SEAM

Partner of LTW Designwork­s and TDA jury member

“The end result is completely unforgetta­ble”

KATHARINE POOLEY

Founder of Katharine Pooley and TDA jury member

BEST USE OF COLOUR (READERS’ CHOICE) E&A INTERIORS

You’re bound to do a double take when you spot the Jaguar E-type sports car parked in the middle of this living room—but it’ll be for all the right reasons. This three-storey property by E&A Interiors celebrates colour with so much joie de vivre thanks to its owners, a young couple who wanted a bright, airy sanctuary.

The automobile was the inspiratio­n for the design process. A ramp was added so the luxury vehicle could be driven into the house, with walls knocked down in the living room and kitchen to accommodat­e the car and open up these common areas. The azure walls pay homage to the home’s proximity to the ocean, while allowing the car’s fiery hue to stand out.

Elsewhere, the blue and green accents create a soothing vibe and channel the surroundin­g environmen­t; all the furnishing­s were customised to suit the well-travelled owners’ preference­s. “The fabulous finishes, artworks and fabric choices really stood out to me,” says British interior designer Katharine Pooley.

“Every room was a dare, and it worked”

MARK WEE

Executive director of Designsing­apore Council and TDA jury member

“Well-executed lighting and metalwork create a strongly luxurious interior”

CLINT NAGATA

Founder of Blink Design Group and TDA jury member

BEST LUXURY CONCEPT (READERS’ CHOICE) SUMMERHAUS D’ZIGN

Close collaborat­ion was the key to the successful makeover of this semi-detached house, as the clients had given Summerhaus D’zign free rein in realising the brief. The only requiremen­t was that aesthetics had to strike a balance with functional­ity and practicali­ty.

The interior design firm engaged in constant dialogue with the owners to discover their preference­s, eventually settling on a luxurious yet cosy interior tailor-made for social gatherings. Indirect lighting plays up the various materials and textures in this home, with wood, quartz, travertine, stainless steel, tinted mirrors, wallpaper and special effects paint all employed to stunning effect in the 4,500sqft property.

Other additions such as a bespoke dining tableand-bar, customised headboards and side tables in the bedrooms, and plush cushions and rugs ensure an upscale yet homely feel. Hidden cabinets ensure adequate storage options for the three-generation family’s needs.

STEVE LEUNG

Founder of Steve Leung Design Group and TDA jury member

“The home has a simple yet elegant design”

“Creativity thrives under constraint­s—this interior is both sleek and texturally rich”

HONG XINYING

Managing editor,

Tatler Homes Singapore

BEST LIVING ROOM (READERS’ CHOICE) PRESTIGE GLOBAL DESIGNS

This 5,000sqft strata house in the northeaste­rn part of Singapore embraces a minimalist scheme that seems almost austere at first glance. Look closely, however, and delightful surprises emerge to capture and hold the gaze. In the living room, a full-height bookshelf houses colourful vinyl Kaws Companion figures, whose vibrant tones liven up the largely grey setting.

Materials such as marble, granite and leather communicat­e luxury and are highlighte­d by the abundance of natural light in the living and dining areas. Overhead, a mirrored ceiling subtly demarcates these two zones, while lending depth to the monochroma­tic scheme. The TV console, shelving and pendant lights feature silver trimmings that add a luxurious sheen to the living and dining zones. Throughout the house, various black and grey marble varieties impress with a rich range of patterns and textures, resulting in interestin­g layers punctuated by pops of colour in the form of the collectibl­es.

SABRINA LONG

Dean of the School of Art and Design at NAFA and TDA jury member

“This monochroma­tic concept works, with the living space suitable for both socialisin­g and relaxation”

“The home’s design represents the local spirit in a truly contempora­ry way”

STEVE LEUNG

Founder of Steve Leung Design Group and TDA jury member

BEST SHOW UNIT (READERS’ CHOICE) DESIGNWORX INTERIOR CONSULTANT

Representi­ng the best of both old and new is this blackand-white bungalow, which balances its iconic elements with modern touches. Designworx Interior Consultant kickstarte­d the makeover with the right visual balance in each space, while adhering to the guidelines that conserved the original design of the building. Ceiling coves, staircase balustrade­s and marble f looring lined with black trimmings echo the abode’s iconic black-outlined main door and windows, as do black screens and geometric accent cushions.

The foyer’s lofty height is accentuate­d with statement lights; at the main entrance, a custom Spectraone chandelier creates drama, juxtaposed with a wicker pendant light on the facade. In the stately dining room, a bespoke 12-seater dining table with bookmatche­d black forest marble slabs holds court. The Minotti sofa in the formal living area is accompanie­d by customised rugs; in the restful master bedroom, an Amante Plisse king-sized bed affords a sense of modern elegance.

“The introducto­ry vista through the entrance into the double-height foyer sets the tone for the entire property: chic and impressive”

KATHARINE POOLEY

Founder of Katharine Pooley and TDA jury member

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