28 Chidlom
Composed of jewel-box lofts, apartments with grand terraces, and duplexes, the residential complex has a unique facade configuration.
Composed of jewel-box lofts, apartments with grand terraces, and duplexes, the residential complex has a unique facade configuration.
This low unit boutique set of apartments at the north end of the Sindhorn Village Complex uses a mixture of architectural precast and GFRC panels to create the articulated clad facade.
The development consists of at tower sitting on a podium containing amenities facilities manual and auto parking. The typical units facade is a fully unitized curtainwall system with metallic finish concave extruded fins of two widths and concave solid aluminium spandrel panels with a dark low-gloss powder- coated finish.
The complex consists of a central tower with retail podium and mechanical / car park ramp blocks on either side all linked together by a common architectural language of smooth continuous horizontal banding but differentiated by vertical and horizontal fin expressions.
This unique building forms a ‘S’ in profile, with the waves cutting through an orthogonal grid of floors and walls to create varying depths of balconies and shading in precast and GFRC. At the ground a pure concrete arch cuts through the form linking garden spaces on both sides. A freeform stainless steel clad pool cantilevers out over the gardens below.