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Farrer Road residential development
Zaha Hadid Architects announce the design for seven 36-storey residential
towers and twelve villas on a 838,488 sq. ft. site at Farrer Road, Singapore.
The Singapore $3 billion (approx £1.1 billion) development is by
a CapitaLand-led consortium; other partners include Hotel Properties Limited,
Morgan Stanley Real Estate Special Situations Fund III, L.P. and Wachovia
Development Corporation. It will be the largest residential development
in Singapores history.

We have been working in Singapore for almost a decade and the Farrer
Road development is a continuation of our detailed research into the urban
fabric of the city. The seven tower development on one of Singapores
most prominent sites represents further exploration into the tower typology
and our studies into organizational systems and growth in the natural
world. The towers are subdivided into petals according to the layout of
each level to form a series of diverse and distinctive towers. states
Zaha Hadid.
Ms Patricia Chia, CEO of CapitaLand Residential Singapore, said: With
a reputation for constant innovation, CapitaLand seeks to work with architects
who share our vision of building distinctive homes for global citizens.
The new condominium to be built at Farrer Road is one such project. We
are confident that Zaha Hadids signature style of flowing lines
and sensuous architectural silhouettes will bring out the best in the
site. The development will be a jewel in Singapores popular Holland-Bukit
Timah residential precinct.
The footprint of each tower is minimized offering an open and textured
landscape with privacy in the gardens - unique to a development of this
scale. The orientation and placement of the buildings generates a complex
level of diversity across the development and optimizes the views of Bukit
Timah Hill, Singapore Botanic Gardens, MacRitchie Reservoir and the Orchard
Road city skyline.
Farrer Court, Singapore
MASTERPLAN 2007
CLIENT: CapitaLand, Singapore
Zaha Hadid Architects
Farrer Court, Singapore
Site Analysis
The Farrer Court site is located in a strategic position within the residential
area of Singapore, close to the amenities of Holland Road and the future
MRT station. The absence of high rise buildings in the near surroundings
and direct connection to the main traffic route of Farrer Road make this
a prestigious and highly visible site across the whole city.
Site Proposal
ZHAs Proposal for the Farrer Court site is generated by the study
of the existing alignments and the main axis surrounding the site, which
are brought in and connected to generate a series of construction lines
highly connected to the neighbourhood. The ground landscape level is visualized
as a very green layer, which wants to emphasize the presence of florid
vegetation in the Singapores climate. The site levels are re-organized
into a series of terraced plateaus to maximise the area dedicated to communal
site amenities. The orientation and placement of the buildings is optimized
in relation to the local environment as well as to maximize views out
towards the surrounding city and landscape.
Building Proposal
The program is organized into 7 towers, which grow from sunken private
gardens within the site landscape. The lower floors kink in to highlight
the point where buildings meet the ground, enabling yet a greater open
area and the creation of highly private gardens which are quite unique
given the scale and density of the development. The towers are subdivided
into petals according to the number of residential units per floor, with
a common principle a series of diverse and unique towers can be generated.
The petals are expressed in three dimensions thanks to vertical cuts which
give definition to the buildings façades and, at the same
time, allow for cross ventilation of most of the flats. The buildings
culminate at the top with a series of fingers stepped at different heights,
which blend the transition between the architectural fabric and the sky.
Through rotating the buildings across the site, and the careful use of
balconies and façade panelling a combination of self similar towers
produce an incredible amount of diversity across the development.
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