For some people the concept of semi-detached housing conjures up images of banally homogeneous structures lacking independence from their neighbours. For those with a little imagination, however, these houses can be converted from simple to striking.
Architect Han Loke Kwang, partner in HYLA Architects, was given a relatively open brief when he was asked by the owners to redesign this two and a half level semi-detached townhouse.
"The owner's brief was to create a home for a family with children. The number of rooms was stipulated, but I was given some free rein," he says.
Conscious that families need room to live and play, Han says he linked spaces horizontally to create an open living area on the ground floor of the house. To provide a sense of orientation and space, he also wanted to link the house vertically.
The sense of flow begins as soon as you are inside the horizontally slatted front gate. The house almost opens fully on three sides, and Han maximised available space by incorporating the 4m high car porch into the living space.
"The car porch and the living and dining spaces form a seamless whole and are separated only by a series of sliding glass doors and a vertically slatted timber screen," says Han.
Sliding the car porch screen provides extra room for entertaining and effectively opens up the whole ground floor for guests to mingle.