Monday, 10 March 2014

Archirapture : Singapore Finale

For this final post of the archirapture series, I'm gonna post interiors instead of exteriors and architecture.

Feature column...? The word 'slide' spiralling upwards to create an attraction

This is an indoor slide located at Changi Airport. Three stories high. Awesome!

Stamp covered feature wall in this makeshift post office in The City

Resting lounge and reception counter sandwiching the entrance

Rustication. Coffee shop 

Huge lanterns giving the area a nice golden hue

Split levelled dining area in Marina Bay Sands Hotel

Curvilinear lines that stems from the ceiling all the way to the center of the mall

Raindrops falling on my head. Using mosaic or some small shiny metallic tiles

Coloured glass panel on the roof...

Creating this effect on the floor. Neat, eh

Information pod

Information wall designed using old newspapers. Recycle


Surrounded by greens. Feels like going through a forest

Reuse plastic bottles by turning them into a feature for the wall

Rustic copper coloured metal in the shape of what I assume to be Singapore's skyline


Nostalgic feel using interactive information media

Art Science Museum reception counter. Vertical lines

Interactive media, hanging sculptures/art and curved wall

Shadow casted by the banners inside the museum. Don't know whether it is the intended effect or what


So that wraps up the Archirapture : Singapore series. Hope you enjoyed your journey through 80 different buildings in Singapore and 20 interesting interiors with me.

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