Guz Wilkinson

Water Courtyard House

Water Courtyard House 

Guz Architects

Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon

ARCHITECTS
Guz Architects

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Guz Wilkinson, Michelle Chai

PHOTOGRAPHS
Finbarr Fallon

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Hansgrohe, Atlas Schindler, Trimble Navigation, Vertical Green

MAIN CONTRACTOR
Oal Builders Pte Ltd

AREA
1198 M²

M&E CONSULTANT
Hfc & Associates

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Mse Consultants Pte Ltd

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR
Nyee Phoe Flower Garden Pte Ltd

LOCATION
Singapore

YEAR
2022

CATEGORY
Houses

Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon

Text description provided by architect.

The Water Courtyard House was conceived as a house in a garden in land-scarce Singapore, with greenery and garden forming the heart and backdrop for the house.

The building folds itself around a water courtyard and at the same time terraces back with roof gardens, such that even the bedrooms above, always have a view of greenery and roof gardens.

Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon
Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon

One difficulty encountered at an early stage was the incorporation of an outdoor tennis court which consumed a large part of what would have been a garden.

Hence we reasoned that as the garden courtyard was going to be smaller, then water should play an inherent role in that landscaping, as it would provide a stronger focal point for the main spaces of the house.

Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon
Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon

It would also aid in passive cooling of the house when windows were open and the breeze could blow through.

The water bodies in the courtyard are actually a swimming pool and a Koi Pond. They were treated with similar details and materials such that the 2 water bodies merge into one.

Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon
Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon

The house intentionally celebrates the large roof overhangs which are so important in hot and humid Singapore, to protect from the tropical sun and rain. Roof eaves are intentionally kept low to give a human scale to what otherwise is a large house.

A very sharp edge to the roof eaves gives a lightness to what is in reality a large roof. Wood was used for some wall and ceiling finishes, for its warmth and beauty.

Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon
Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon
Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon

It is well protected by the roof overhangs, ensuring durability.

The house was designed for passive cooling as well as air conditioning if required. The large roof overhangs protect from the sun and the rooms are designed for cross ventilation.

Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon
Water Courtyard House
© Finbarr Fallon

The roof gardens are not only nice to look at from the upstairs accommodation but also cool the rooms below through transpiration.


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Guz Wilkinson
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Guz Wilkinson
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