Inspired by kampong arrangement, Bit-by-Bit aims to encourage economic growth, provide recreational space and bring more crowds to the waterloo street. The space is made from the story of its people that accumulates bit by bit.
Located at Bras Basah Complex, Art St. is a project that allows the visitors to explore the art scene by walking through the City of Books. Bringing the community together to appreciating the expression of human creativity.
A perspective drawing of a dock, showing sketching capability and technique.
The concept of the Amphitheatre is inspired by the grand canyon and thus, the name. The aim of the place is to provide a sanctuary for the community that allows them to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Flos, which means ‘to bloom’, has the philosophy of helping the users to nurture themselves through reconnection – so that they can bloom as a better person. It is an urban retreat for urban dwellers.
Showing the site context with all the surrounding buildings and their history. The site plan shows the sun direction and the site's primary, secondary and tertiary pedestrian and vehicular flow.
The pods are the main feature of the design as these structure provides the visitors meditative spaces that they can utilised to rest in nature.
The diagram shows the different garden in the design, showing their arrangement of vegetation. Each have its own unique combination depending on the function. These gardens revolve around the concept of Japanese Garden.
The axonometric view of the design showing different areas and functionality that will provide the users a tranquil experience.
The visualisation of the programme shows the main areas around the site in which plays an important role in realising the reconnection experience. Each has their own pace.