The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence

Architect: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Location: Singapore
Type: House
Year: 2022
Photographs: Fabian Ong

“For the perfect idler, for the passionate observer it becomes an immense source of enjoyment to establish his dwelling in the throng, in the ebb and flow, the bustle, the fleeting and the infinite. To be away from home and yet to feel at home anywhere; to see the world, to be at the very centre of the world, and yet to be unseen of the world…”Charles Baudelaire, The Painter of Modern Life, 1863

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Project model

The following description is courtesy of the architects. The traditional Chinese courtyard house or siheyuan is a typology well-known for its illustration of Confucian ideals, accommodating extended family units wherein many generations live under one roof. To live under the same roof means to live together, and this metaphor is the nexus that ties the notion of community, especially in an intimate context, to the form crafted for this project.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
The House of Remembrance 
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
The House of Remembrance 

For this private residence commission, Neri&Hu are given a set of unique requests by the client: the new house constructed in place of the previous one should accommodate all three siblings, who as adults have outgrown their shared house; it should include a small memorial space in the form of a garden for their late mother; lastly, the new construction should retain the memory of the pitched-roof form, a defining feature of their childhood home.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Pitched roof

The previous house was built in the style of the British colonial bungalow, with hybrid elements of traditional Malay houses such as deep roof eaves for rain sheltering, as well as Victorian details.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Pitched roof at the Memorial Garden

Understanding the functional importance of the roof and the client’s emotional attachment to its form, Neri&Hu embrace the symbolic nature of the pitched roof and combine it with a reinterpretation of the courtyard house.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
A natural green buffer along the perimeter
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
A natural green buffer along the perimeter

In this project, Neri&Hu have explored how notions of communal living and collective memory can be expressed spatially. The original site featured a lush vegetated edge that formed a natural green buffer along the perimeter, a feature that designers have retained.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
The Memorial Garden
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
The Memorial Garden

The new two-story house organizes all communal spacesaround a central garden, which occupies the courtyard space serving as amemorial garden for the family’s matriarch. 

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Visual transparency from the communal areas
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Visual transparency from the communal areas
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Visual transparency from the communal areas

The ground level is extroverted in nature, with expansive glass walls to connect all spaces to the gardens along the edge of the site. Neri&Hu aim to maximize visual transparency from the communal areas – living room, open kitchen, dining room, and study, so that from the ground floor the inhabitants may look into the central memorial garden while cocooned by the dense vegetation surrounding the house.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Large glass doors
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Large glass doors

Large glass doors can slide open, so that in optimal temperate conditions the house can take advantage of cross ventilation and direct access to the gardens.

For the upper level, Neri&Hu pursue the idea of the pitched-roof form as not only a signifier of shelter, but also an element that both unifies and demarcates the public and private realms. All private bedrooms, located on the upper introverted level, are housed within the roof’s steep gables so that when seen from the exterior, the house retains the appearance of a single-story hipped-roof bungalow.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Pitched roof as a signifier of shelter
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Balcony

Skylights and large glass walls connect to bedroom balconies where views are oriented outwards to the perimeter garden spaces.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Double-height area
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Peering into the public realm

Through sectional interplay, the design team introduce three double-height areas to connect the communal functions and the corridors above. These spaces of interpenetration create vertical visual connections to allow one to peer into the public realm from the private.

Sky well 
The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Sky well

One can see a carved void in the roof volume, which frames a small tree before arriving at the central memorial garden. On the exterior, where balconies and sky wells are carved out from the volume of the pitched-roof form, the walls transition from smooth to board-formed concrete to take on the texture of wooden planks.

The House of Remembrance Singapore Residence Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Circular corridor surrounding the Memorial Garden

The circulation on the ground floor is based on the shape of the circle to reinforce the ambulatory experience of walking in the round and to define the memorial space as a sacred element. Since the circle has no edges or terminating vantage points, it allows one to always find a return to the center both spiritually and physically. The garden symbolically defines the heart of the home as an ever-palpable void, persisting as the common backdrop to the collective lives of all inhabitants.

Project Details

  • Location: Singapore
  • Year: 2021
  • Project Type: Architecture, Interior, Graphic Design
  • Gross area: 1,185.20m²
  • Design Architect: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
    • Partners-in-charge: Lyndon Neri, Rossana Hu
    • Senior Associate-in-charge: Christine Chang
    • Design team: Sela Lim, Bella Lin, Kevin Chim, Alexander Goh, Haiou Xin, July Huang
  • Local Architect: K2LD
  • Interior Design: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
  • Photo: Fabian Ong
  • Video: Fabian Ong

Consultants

  • LDI: K2LD
  • Structural Engineering: JS Tan Consultants Pte Ltd
  • MEP Engineering: Elead Associates Pte Ltd
  • Lighting: P5 Pte Ltd & Light Basic Studio Pte Ltd
  • Landscape: Nyee Phoe Flower Garden Pte Ltd

Contractors

  • General Contractor: Space Scope Pte Ltd
  • Steel Construction: Luen Soon Iron Works
  • Doors and windows: Lital Materials & Contracts Engineers Pte Ltd
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