The developers behind the recently competed 358-unit project, New World, were aiming for a space where residents can relax and take a break from the city's busy streets
The Pavilia Hill comprises five blocks of 31 storeys each, linked by a sublime Japanese landscape garden
The landscaping outside was created by Shunmyo Masuno, one of Japan’s most celebrated living landscape architects
Meanwhile, the residents' facilities were masterminded by Singapore-based Japanese interior designer Koichiro Ikebuchi
The scheme features a stylish and serene clubhouse and a gymnasium...
...as well as an onsen-inspired indoor swimming pool and bath
The interiors are both contemplative and modern throughout, using traditional Japanese materials
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