Press & News

2011

D+A

Published by Key Editions Pte Ltd, Singapore

#65, December/January, 2011/2012

A House Seen and Seeing

“Leaving this house, you have no doubt Studio SKLIM has aimed even further beyond. An Architect’s paean for artistry of human life and mental values, this rarefied pursuit to capture the subliminal Art of human “Reflection” stands clear to you. Architecture can be lived in, moved around in, and simultaneously ignored (cultural theorist Frederic Jameson).

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Frameweb.com features Hansha Reflection House

Top 10 Japanese Houses.  Hansha Reflection House on Frameweb.com. View entry here.

ID+C

Published by Jiangsu Interior Periodical,  China

#208, December, 2011

A Hidden Space, The Tastings Room in Singapore.

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Dwell Asia

Published by New Media Investments (Asia) Pte Ltd, Singapore

Vol.1 #03, November/December , 2011

Geometric  Varietals

“The geometric fit-out is not purely an aesthetic decision, but a studied result of form – voluminous or tapered to design parameters and hung floating or grounded according to the practical needs of the bistro’s busy programme.”

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ArchDaily features Hansha Reflection House

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Inhabitat features Hansha Reflection House

Hansha Reflection House on Inhabitat.com. View entry here.

Shimmery Hansha Reflection House thinks outside the Japanese box

“We love the minimalism and space management of Japanese homes, but we have definitely noticed a trend towards standard boxy designs. The shimmery Hansha Reflection House overlooking the Misakimizube Koen Park seeks to shatter the status quo with a reflective facade and hybrid building techniques… But the most interesting aspect of the Hansha Reflection house, which refers to the shiny exterior reflecting the surrounding landscape and vice versa, lies in the designer’s choice to combine mortice and tenon jointing with steel bracketing to give strength to the timber sourced from renewable forests. This combined with the unique facade give this home a handsome edge over the standard white box!”