#1. Jervois Mansion is the first BCA Super Low Energy Private Residence in Singapore.
#2. The architecture draws lessons from Singapore’s B&W Bungalows
#3. Residential blocks loosely placed in nature
#4. Villa like blocks consist of only four dwelling units per floor
#5. Free standing blocks create interconnected courtyards
#6. The courtyards are punctuated by pavilions with individualised landscaping
#7. Continuous planters allow closeness to nature on every floor
#8. Balconies are surrounded by lush planting
#9. Handrail and screen motif drawn from Singapore’s colonial architecture
#10. Fine black frames allows climbers to grow and green the facade
#11. The entrance courtyard is charming, effortless and natural
#12. A tall tembusu tree marks the entrance
#13. The clubhouse opens up to the pool and appears to float water
#14. The lawn pavilion is nestled under trees fronting an event lawn
#15. The lawn pavilion features an array of circular skylights