The tropical nature of Singapore is one that should be embraced in architecture, with structures that make outdoor living central to their experience.  The Tangga House Singapore by Guz Architects executed brilliantly upon this philosophy, creating a large home with a tiered courtyard as its centerpiece.  The courtyard features an L-shaped pool, a second level garden, a deck lounge and a quiet yard.  Opposite the pool is the similarly L-shaped structure itself.  Combine the two, and exterior wall of the courtyard, and a square structure results with an equal balance of indoor and outdoor living.  Our favorite part?  The glass walls of the pool raise above ground for a view within– in addition to a full window from the home’s basement.  [guz architects via contemporist] View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery

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