Béton Intime (Concrete Intimacy) is a corner terrace house situated in West Coast Green, Singapore. Designed for a family of five — husband, wife, and a daughter & grandparents living abroad — the project occupies a compact 280 m² site. The brief called for the typical living spaces, dry and wet kitchens, three bedrooms, a flexible family-cum-guest room, and a studio for the wife’s floral artistry.
Responding to URA’s reverse setback guidelines, the house is enveloped in a continuous skin of off-form concrete, articulating a strong yet refined monolithic presence. The concrete is perforated in a screen that hovers above the swimming pool, creating layers of privacy, light, and texture while giving privacy in the dense landed housing fabric.
At its heart, a soaring double-volume living and dining space generates a sense of spatial grandeur uncommon in typical landed houses. Overlooking this void, a mezzanine family room orchestrates visual connectivity between the floors. A finely detailed timber staircase hovers dramatically above the pool, emphasizing fluidity between architecture, landscape, and movement.
The wife’s studio faces a contemplative side courtyard, bringing in filtered light and garden views to inspire creativity. Bedrooms are carefully composed for privacy and retreat, with flexible spaces supporting evolving family needs over time.
Béton Intime is a study in crafted contradictions — monumental yet intimate, robust yet sensuous. Through material honesty, spatial layering, and calibrated thresholds between openness and enclosure, the house offers a retreat that feels both elemental and profoundly human. Off-form concrete is celebrated not as brutalism, but as a medium for quiet poetry, sheltering the family in an architecture of strength, serenity, and timeless tactility. It redefines the potential of small landed plots, offering a nuanced response to density, climate, and contemporary domestic life
Project Type: Proposed New Erection of a 2-Storey Corner Terrace House with swimming pool, basement, mezzanine and attic
Project Location: 71 West Coast Green
Principal Architect: Han Loke Kwang
Project Team: Chan Da Quen, Jacelyn Pau, Coco Goh
Structural Engineer: GCE Consulting Engineers
Main Contractor: TS Ong Construction Pte Ltd
Landscape Contractor: Green Forest Landscape Pte Ltd
Interior Contractor: Kar Chuan Furniture & Renovation
Photographer: Derek Swalwell