It looks like a very bad idea, but some architectural design group has proposed this ridiculous housing complex somewhere far up in the hills above Singapore.
Asian Off Beat provides more details, which makes this fantasy almost seem real.
This is an intriguing interlace residential complex in Singapore, by Ole Scheeren of architecture firm OMA. A complex of interconnected apartment buildings stacked in an innovative hexagonal arrangement.
The Interlace is located on an elevated eight-hectare site, bounded by Alexandra Road and the Ayer Rajah Expressway, amidst the verdant Southern Ridges of Singapore. With about 170,000m2 of gross floor area, the development will provide 1,040 apartment units of varying sizes with extensive outdoor spaces and landscaping. The site completes a green belt that stretches between Kent Ridge, Telok Blangah Hill and Mount Faber Parks.
Ole Scheeren said: "The design addresses concerns of shared space and social needs in a contemporary society and simultaneously responds to issues of shared living and individuality by offering a multiplicity of indoor/outdoor spaces specific to the tropical context."
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