Formwerkz Architects designed the Maximum Garden House in Singapore. The main aim of this project is to seek out more garden spaces/surfaces in an attempt to redress this imbalance while fulfill the client’s brief. The mother of 2 young boys wanted a house where she could keep an eye on her kids without the need to be in the same space.

Siting on a 350sqm plot this house had as a prime motivation the use of as much garden space as possible. The client wanted a space where she could keep an eye on her 2 young boys without the need to be in the same space. This residence has great features such as the vertical wall planting set within the front wall, the building façade on the upper level which acts as a curtain wall and the sloping roof terrace that is derived from a section of the house and maintains a continuous flow from the interior.