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Sustainable Luxury

The New Singapore House, Solutions for a Livable Future

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This sustainable architecture and design book featuring elegant photographs and showcases the ultra-modern homes of Singapore.
Singapore is celebrated as one of the most livable cities in Asia, and Sustainable Luxury shows how the prosperous, forward-looking nation is pioneering innovative solutions for environmental, economic, social, and cultural issues faced the world over. Dr. Paul McGillick, the author of The Sustainable Asian House (Tuttle, 2013), presents twenty-seven recent residential projects created by Singapore's most talented architects to address the many complex and interconnected aspects of sustainability.
Some of the homes featured here emphasize environmental needs, while others are concerned with preserving cultural traditions or supporting societal and interpersonal needs—such as extended family dwellings. Each residence, however, exhibits solutions developed from a holistic point of view. These homes typically embrace the tropical climate rather than fight it, and illustrate how smart manipulation of air flows, light, shade, water, and landscaping sustain higher levels of comfort without resorting to air-conditioning.
In addition to profiling individual residences, Sustainable Luxury looks at the big picture, canvassing the most pressing issues—including changing demographics and lifestyles—and examining the available solutions. Anyone concerned with the future of our world will be fascinated by the houses presented here and the ways in which Singapore is leading the way in the development of residential architecture that is as luxurious as it is sustainable.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 19, 2015
      McGillick examines a stunning selection of Singapore’s contemporary domestic high-end architecture and how it represents that vibrant city and its ethnically diverse inhabitants. Common themes, both cultural and climatic, emerge from these elegant designs: multigenerational living—typically spanning three generations—and crowded urban dwelling, together with skyrocketing land prices, require careful and creative balancing of private and communal space. The predominantly modernist designs embrace tropical living with gardens, trees, bamboo, and water features, blurring boundaries between outdoors and indoors by minimizing walls and windows, and utilizing breezes, water, and natural light to create comfort without air conditioning or artificial lighting; the result is a luxurious, intimate, and open living environment. The homes range from renovated public housing apartments and colonial-era shop houses to gated communities, often referencing and reusing traditional building styles and materials, blending old and new, with sensuous outdoor showers, dramatic staircases, and glamorous sunken gardens and pools. McGillick’s unusually extensive descriptions accompanying Kawana’s evocative photos offers insightful context that will help North American readers understand, and maybe envy the affluence, vitality, and East-West mingling reflected in these homes.

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