Martin 38

Martin No.38 conferred fourth major accolade of the year with the Presidents Design Award 2012

The warehouse loft inspired development Martin No.38 by SC Global Developments has been conferred The Presidents Design Award 2012, Singapore’s most prestigious design award. This notable award is the development’s fourth major accolade since its completion earlier this year. In June, the development was awarded both the prestigious ‘Building of the Year Award’ and the top Design Award within the...

Martin No. 38 wins prestigious International Design & Architecture Award

SC Global’s development is conferred ‘Best Housing Project’ at The World Architecture Festival, the world’s biggest architecture award SC Global Developments' loft inspired development Martin No.38 was awarded “Best Housing Project (Completed Developments)” last Friday evening at the prestigious ‘World Architecture Festival’ held at Marina Bay Sands, in Singapore. Now in its fifth year,...

SC Global’s Martin No. 38 conferred two awards at the SIA Architecture Design Awards

Martin No.38 - a warehouse themed development by SC Global Developments - was awarded both the prestigious ‘Building of the Year Award’ and the top Design Award within the residential category (apartments and condominiums) at the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) Architectural Design Awards 2012. The SIA ‘Building of the Year’ award is the highest accolade conferred by the Institute, awarded...

Lifestyle brands, restaurants to open at Martin No. 38

SC Global has announced the upcoming opening of commercial space for its residential development, Martin Number 38. Three lifestyle brands will open at Martin Number 38. These are: The Mill, a hip boutique gymnasium by Fitness Factory, and two awarding-winning restaurants, Graze and Kha. The luxury residences developer added that the restaurants will feature chic and casual all-day dining. The cuisine of...

Martin No. 38

Martin No. 38 is designed by award-winning architect Kerry Hill. It is based on warehouse lofts in New York and London and features high ceilings and seamless interior spaces. An austere and beguiling industrial aestheticism pervades the details of this development, from the blackened tap fittings to the sheet-metal panels in the bathrooms, with their exposed bolt heads, unplastered interior concrete...

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