Location: 101 Dalvey Rd, Singapore 259514

Architect: Eco-id Architects Pte Ltd

Interior Designer: LTW Designworks Pte. Ltd.

Developer: Dalvey Breeze Development Pte Ltd

Construction: Low Keng Huat Singapore (Limited)

Photography: Khasphoto, Cosentino, Illuminating Asia

Eco-id Architects Pte Ltd presents Dalvey Haus, a luxury condominium nestled in Singapore’s exclusive District 10 Good Class Bungalow enclave. This freehold development near the Tanglin-Orchard district and the UNESCO Heritage Site, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, consists of two low-rise blocks with 17 exclusive units. The design principles revolve around sustainability, functionality, and a seamless connection with the surrounding environment, reflecting Eco-id’s commitment to progressive and forward-thinking architecture.

Dalvey Haus features a modern urban gallery aesthetic, with clean lines and cubic architecture contrasting beautifully with lush greenery. The façade, adorned with grounded stone and strategically placed inset windows, frames scenic surroundings and enhances the building’s timeless elegance. Eco-id’s use of homogeneous materials creates a unified, monolithic sculptural stone block aesthetic, symbolizing strength and permanence. The building, envisioned as a limestone block with strategic fenestration, emphasizes simplicity and clean design language.

A standout feature is the central oasis, showcasing a 25m swimming pool and amenities such as a pool cabana, sun deck, gym, barbecue area, and communal garden, embodying the essence of an exquisite members-only resort club. Eco-id’s innovative architectural design includes shading fins and mechanically-fixed cladding, balancing natural light and ensuring durability and aesthetic flexibility. The design incorporates subtle shifts in the surface plane, creating a rhythm and pattern that enhance the overall architecture.

Dalvey Haus by Eco-id Architects stands as a prestigious development, reflecting a commitment to sustainability, functionality, and harmony with its environment, setting a new standard for contemporary architecture in Singapore’s District 10.