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Park Nova

Singapore

Park Nova is a sculptural luxury residential tower in Singapore that brings together biophilic design, expansive private living and a distinctive new form of tropical urban living.

Client
Shun Tak Development Ltd
Team

Collaborating Architect
P&T Architects
Structural Engineer
P&T Engineers
MEP Engineer
J.Roger Preston
Quantity Surveyor
Arcadis
Landscape Consultant
ICN Design International
Lighting Consultant
Light Collab
Acoustic Consultant
Arup
Main Contractor
China Construction Realty

Typology
Size m2 / ft2
13,935 / 150,000
Status
◎ Completed

About

Located along Orchard Boulevard in one of Singapore’s most prestigious residential neighbourhoods, Park Nova is conceived as a biophilic vertical enclave that redefines luxury living in the garden city. Designed for Shun Tak Holdings, the tower draws inspiration from the site’s lush setting and the area’s history as a landscape of orchards and plantations, translating this into a contemporary residential building shaped by greenery, light and openness.

The building is defined by its distinctive three-winged form, developed in response to key viewing corridors and elevated above the surrounding tree canopy on slender columns. Its gently undulating floorplates recall the outline of butterfly wings, creating a silhouette that shifts in character from different vantage points while also improving natural shading and ventilation. This sculpted geometry gives the tower both its visual identity and its environmental intelligence.

Across 21 storeys, Park Nova contains 54 residences ranging from two to five bedrooms, each designed to maximise daylight, privacy and 270-degree panoramic views across the city skyline. Generous planted terraces and gardens extend the living spaces outward, creating a close relationship between interior and exterior while helping to buffer noise, filter air and reinforce the sense of living within a vertical garden.

Resident amenities are arranged as a continuation of this landscape-led approach. A raised garden level includes a pool, jacuzzi, meditation deck and residents’ pavilion, while a sky terrace on the 14th floor accommodates a gym, lounge and private function spaces. Together, these spaces support a more holistic model of high-end urban living, where wellness, privacy and connection to nature are embedded throughout the architecture.

Awards

2024 Rethinking The Future Global Architecture & Design Awards
2023 A&D Awards
2022 EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards
2022 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards
2022 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards
2021 EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards
2021 EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards
2021 EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards
2021 EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards
2021 EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards
2021 EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards
2021 EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards
2022 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards
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The gently undulating floorplates are inspired by the form of butterfly wings, giving the tower a soft and organic silhouette. This shape also enhances natural shading and ventilation, supporting a more responsive approach to tropical living.

Tina Qui Partner, PLP Architecture
“Arrival at Park Nova is designed as a transition from city to sanctuary, where landscape, architecture and privacy come together from the very first moment.”

Designed around an open central core that allows air, light and natural ventilation to move through the building, creating a more breathable and climatically responsive model of tropical high-rise living.

Lee Polisano President & Founder, PLP Architecture
“Park Nova is conceived as a vertical garden, where greenery extends from the balconies and terraces to create a more biophilic and immersive way of living above the city.”

Connection to Nature

Generous terraces and private gardens extend each residence outward, creating a closer relationship between interior living and the surrounding tropical landscape. This approach gives every home a stronger sense of openness, privacy and connection to nature.

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