When I need an architectural designer in Singapore, I go straight to one of the award-winning architecture firms, AR43 Architects. They listen to their client’s needs and solve issues swiftly. They are also committed in pursuing responsible design.
The experienced and talented designers are a joy to work with. They are pleasant, patient, cooperative and dedicated. They have an eye for detail which sets their designs apart from the usual.
AR43 Architects is one of the award-winning architecture firms in Singapore. Their awards include the Design for Asia Awards 2017 Silver and Merit Awards, the Iconic Awards 2017 Architecture Winner Award, the International Architectural Awards 2016 for Paterson 3 and the Iconic Awards 2014 Architecture Winner Awards. The firm also received recognition from the SIngapore Institute of Architects (SIA) Architectural Design Awards 2010, the Green Mark Platinum Faculty of Engineering and School of Medicine, and the Punggol Mosque Design Competition where AR43 Architects was a finalist.
They have numerous projects that span residential, commercial, hospitality, institution, education, community and art. Their residential projects include the Victoria Park Villas, Paterson 3, Tembusu House, Courtyard House, Hillside House, The Pavilion House, House by the Cove and Forested House.
As for their commercial projects, they have finished the sales pavilion of the Victoria Park Villas, House of Timbre, Cybercity in Mauritius, Tianjin - The Three Treasures and the Suntec Cineplex.
In the hospitality category, they have designed the Devinah Island in Abu Dhabi and the Hotel Development in Jakarta. The firm has also designed building for education including the Faculty of Engineering E4 at NUS, as well as the Faculty of Science and the Interactive Lecture Theatre. They also designed the Digital Valley.
Aside from these, the architectural designer in Singapore was also responsible for the design of the Engineering Design and Innovation Centre, the NUS Research Facility MD9, the NUS Frontier Canteen, the Arts House and the Smart-MIT Research Laboratory @ S16 NUS. They also designed the Red Cross Singapore, the Stamford Arts Centre and the St. John’s Home for the Elderly.
AR43 Architects also has the designs of the Golden Pagoda Buddhist Temple, the Karuna Home and the Punggol Mosque under its belt. The company has even dabbled in art with designs for the Ebony + Ivory solo exhibition which was held in October 2008 at The Arts House. The company’s founder Lim Cheng Kooi also designed a mural painting that was based on Chinese ink paintings. He used the mural to camouflage the turquoise green paint pigments and the exposed cement patches on the walls of the pre-war shophouse. Aside from murals, Cheng Kooi also dabbled in paintings and ceramics.
The architectural designer in Singapore has also appeared in numerous publications including the Singapore Good Class Bungalow, New International Architecture and Business Times. They were also featured on D+A Design & Architecture, House & Housing 101 and Ideas 02
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AR43 Architects PTE LTD’s office is located at 154 Purvis Street, Singapore 188594. Their telephone number is +65 6333 4248 and their fax number is +65 6333 4249. You may also contact them through email at admin@ar43.com or visit their website at www.ar43.com.