Caribbean at Keppel Bay illustrates the transformation of a unique site, speaking of preservation, restoration, revival, renewal, and rejuvenation.
From land to sea, the buildings gently step down from ten to four storeys.
This terracing profile ensures that the buildings furthest from the sea maintain a dialogue with the waterfront.
The planning gave rise to varied relationships between the apartment units and the waterways.
Apartments directly overlook the waterscapes, with a quality of openness captured through generous views of sky and sea, and enjoy a visual relationship with the lively communal spaces flanking the docks. Premium apartments offer the luxury of stepping out onto open balconies, timber decks, or generous sky terraces.
Retained within the premier waterfront condominium development are historic docks that date back 150 years.
They are now seawater-bearing inlets that define the character of the development, lending credence, authenticity, and a sense of history.
Articulated white facades stand out against the backdrop of the sky and sea.
Fully underground car park facilities allow the entire ground-level space to be pedestrianised. Paving materials on footpaths were carefully selected to echo the character of the docks.