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On every metric, the newly minted Kampung Admiralty – designed by leading local studio and Aga Khan-laureate, WOHA – is an elegant parse which has important implications for the world’s increasingly ...
Housing, health facilities and social spaces are all contained within this plant-covered Singapore building by WOHA, which was named World Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival.
The World Architecture Festival invites shortlisted architects from around the world to present their projects in a range of categories, the winners of which are invited to present in front of a ...
Designed by Singapore-based firm WOHA, Kampung Admiralty aims to meet the needs of elderly people in a safe and green environment. It is located on a 0.9 hectare (2.2 acre) site that was ...
WOHA impressed us back in 2018 with its award-winning Kampung Admiralty retirement complex and now the firm is back with another striking greenery-covered project. Named Sky Green, it features a ...
Designed by the Singapore-based architecture firm WOHA, the small-scale development was awarded the accolade of World Building of the Year in 2018. Kampung Admiralty is fine example of public policy ...
Kampung Admiralty is the first-of-its-kind development in Singapore, integrating housing for the elderly with a wide range of social, healthcare, communal, commercial and retail facilities Photo ...
Considered one of the industry’s top accolades, the award went to Kampung Admiralty in Singapore for ... local architecture firm WOHA, describes as a “club sandwich” approach: While ...
Designed by Woha Architects, Kampung Admiralty won Building of the Year at this year's World Architecture Festival, considered the Oscars of the architectural world. The entry beat 535 projects ...
SINGAPORE - The housing development Kampung Admiralty by Woha Architects has won Building of the Year at this year's World Architecture Festival. The entry beat 535 projects from 57 countries to ...
Kampung Admiralty, an integrated retirement village in Woodlands, has been crowned the Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival in Amsterdam – adding to its growing list of accolades.