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Singaporean House with Teak Style

Ryan Nance June 28, 2016

One very notable aspect of the houses I've been to in Singapore is that rather than hide from the equatorial heat behind unopenable glass walls and super-powered AC units, the people of Singapore open their doors, walls and windows to it. The indoors and outdoors blend entirely together. And this example from the architects Aamer shows just how swank this style can be.

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In 5tilt Tags architecture, singapore
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