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Spanning across varying types, scales, complexities and disciplines, our portfolio is continuously expanding and reimagining the future. Explore our projects in different categories. Talk to us about your project.

SAF Yacht Club
Architecture Zarch Collaboratives Architecture Zarch Collaboratives

SAF Yacht Club

The redevelopment of the SAF Yacht Club Clubhouse aims to modernise the recreation club, ensuring that it remains relevant and attractive to a new generation of clientele.

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ActiveSG Park at Jurong Lake Gardens West
Architecture Zarch Collaboratives Architecture Zarch Collaboratives

ActiveSG Park at Jurong Lake Gardens West

Nestled within the Jurong Lake Gardens, ActiveSG Park explores is an experiment in integrating sports programmes within a natural park setting. Constructed out of bare-finish reinforced concrete, the main structure is intended as a contrast that, in turn, directs visitors’ attention towards nature, while enabling the architectural form to remain plastic and to express the facility’s biophilic intent.

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SAFRA Mount Faber
Architecture, Interior Architecture Zarch Collaboratives Architecture, Interior Architecture Zarch Collaboratives

SAFRA Mount Faber

SAFRA Mount Faber embodies the changing needs of NSmen and growing number of professionals, managers and executives amongst operationally-ready national servicemen. Nestled at the fringe of the city and at the foot of Mount Faber forest, the transformation of SAFRA Mount Faber into an executive lifestyle club is visually defined by a striking new façade at its doorstep.

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Windsor Nature Park
Landscape Urbanism and Planning Zarch Collaboratives Landscape Urbanism and Planning Zarch Collaboratives

Windsor Nature Park

Windsor Nature Park is located on the eastern side of Singapore’s Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR).

While it is currently predominantly a regenerating secondary forest, much of the land once served as a rubber plantation. Up until the 1950s, kampong villages and remnants of an aquatic plant farm existed on site. Visitors familiar with the area would take a natural trail leading to the TreeTop Walk, a key attraction in MacRitchie.

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