OMA: the interlace residential complex, singapore

the stacked buildings form a hexagonal arrangement
image courtesy of OMA
designed by ole scheeren, partner of OMA, the interlace adopts a new residential typology
which breaks away from the standard isolated, vertical apartment towers of singapore.
the large-scale complex takes a more expansive and interconnected approach to living
through communal spaces which are integrated into its lush surrounding greenbelt.
thirty-one apartment blocks, each standing at six-storeys tall and identical in length,
are stacked in a hexagonal arrangement to form eight large open and permeable courtyards.
the stacked formations allow light and air to flow through the architecture and
surrounding landscape. developed by capitaland and hotel properties limited,
the interlace covers 170,000m2 of gross floor area and will house 1,040 apartment units
of varying sizes.

the stacked buildings
image courtesy of OMA
the design capitalizes on the generous size of the site which stretches between singapore's
kent ridge, telok blangah hell and mount faber parks. the site for the complex is situated at
the junction of alexandra road and depot road, bounded by the ayer rajah expressway to the north.
connected with the gillman village, residents can enjoy nature trails and restaurants which are
within walking distance. each of the eight courtyards have an individual landscaped identity
defined within the heart of the project, forming various focal points and orienting devices for the
surrounding residential blocks. the primary route through the project leads residents from
the main entrance to the courtyards. the number of paths and pedestrian circulation is a response
to the location and density of residents around each courtyard and core residence.
secondary footpaths connect residents to the most direct routes from the building entrances
to and from their homes. a continuous loop which surrounds the site provides a one-kilometer
running track and connects the courtyards to the activities around the edge of the site.

an aerial rendering of the interlace's hexagonal formations
image courtesy of OMA
landscaping takes up eight-hectares, with the
arrangement of the buildings maximizing
the presence of the surrounding tropical
floral by introducing extensive roof gardens,
landscaped sky terraces, cascading balconies and lush green areas. the continuous landscape
is also projected
vertically, from the planting of green areas in open-air basement
voids,
through balconies and rooftop gardens. the private balconies give apartments large outdoor space
and personal planting
areas. cascading gardens spill over the facades of the buildings
drawing a visual
connection between the elevated green refuges and expansive tropical
landscape on the ground. complex is also embedded within tropical flora, letting nature expand.
sky gardens provide panoramic views across the interlace site and throughout the complex.
the architectural design also incorporates sustainability features through careful environmental
analysis of sun, wind and micro-climate conditions on site and the integration of low-impact
passive energy strategies. water bodies have been strategically placed within wind corridors
as a
means of allowing evaporative cooling to happen along the wind paths,
reducing local air
temperatures and improving thermal comfort in
outdoor recreation spaces.

a detail of how the buildings are stacked upon one another
image courtesy of OMA
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