From Malaysia to Vietnam, these hospitality projects champion their Asian roots and blend cross-cultural elements to great success.
From Malaysia to Vietnam, these hospitality projects champion their Asian roots and blend cross-cultural elements to great success.
Collaborative installations have always been a key component of Saturday Indesign. This year six Singaporean studios partnered with four exhibitors to bring something special to the day. We recap their impressive interventions.
When designers and exhibitors combine, you can take in something innovative and fresh. This year’s theme for Saturday Indesign collaborative installations is ‘Community’. Here’s a preview.
What is the new Cambodian architecture? Studiogoto’s design for Alila Villas Koh Russey inevitably brings up this discourse in its referencing of cultural elements within a contemporary foil.
From international designer presentations to special product reveals and more, we capture more of the key moments at Singapore Indesign 2016 (SGID16).
At Singapore Indesign 2016, experience creative installations inspired by the merits of some of the industry’s most cutting-edge products.
Creative installations, a documentary screening and new game changer products – there are no shortage of cool things to experience at Singapore Indesign 2016.
A house that tests the border between privacy and exposure; a tile and stone showroom that dissolves conventions; a conversation about accreditation for landscape architects; a public garden that embraces cultural dichotomies; the ‘learn-by-doing’ approach of LOOK Architects; and much more in our latest issue.
The design-centric hospitality management company Alila Hotels & Resorts introduces the opportunity for investors to own a piece of their dream holiday destination. Luo Jingmei reports.