The Architect’s Journal - Zaha Hadid Architects’ has revealed these designs for Singapore’s largestresidential development. The £1.1 billion project, called Farrer Road, is located on an 83,500m2 site and includes seven 36-storey towers and 12 villas. Do read what commenter Anonymous had to say: “Just like the worst of 1950s/1960s housing towers. Hadid = sold out.” Images and more from Richard Vaughan / The Architect’s Journal
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