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Vertical Court by HYLA Architects

By Magaly Grosso

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Vertical Court is a private residence designed by HYLA Architects.

The home, located in Singapore, has a lush landscaping program, and an interior that makes extensive use of rich wooden surfaces to add warmth.

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Vertical Court by HYLA Architects:

“A courtyard on two levels sits in the centre of this semi-detached house. On the first level, a frangipani tree sits in the middle of a pond, framed by a timber clad box. The double volume living room and the dining room wraps around this courtyard. The second storey level of the courtyard lies over the dining area and in front of the master bedroom.

The full height glass facade facing the courtyard is screened by interlocking vertical and horizontal timber members. The courtyard offers the house a lot of privacy as well as letting in light into the centre of the house. It also acts as a buffer against noise from a major road a distance away.”

Photos by: Derek Swalwell

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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