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About Provolk
We are “pro-people” , seeking to design sensitively for people, provoke the status quo and preserve memories in our rapidly changing environment, with architectural and interior projects spanning regionally and locally. We are now living in exciting times where Singapore is progressing into the next century of growth and we see this as an opportunity to recalibrate, rethink and repurpose. As many of post-colonial spaces reach their expiration date, we also start to see a paradigm shift in the general perception of their value. How then do we root ourselves and identify with a changing landscape? Is recycling a new way forward towards sustainable construction? We therefore aspire to look beyond the pressures of intensification and underscore new values that rejuvenated spaces bring. This is how we see ourselves designing for people and provoking the status quo.
We are “pro-people” , seeking to design sensitively for people, provoke the status quo and preserve memories in our rapidly changing environment, with architectural and interior projects spanning regionally and locally. We are now living in exciting times where Singapore is progressing into the next century of growth and we see this as an opportunity to recalibrate, rethink and repurpose. As many of post-colonial spaces reach their expiration date, we also start to see a paradigm shift in the general perception of their value. How then do we root ourselves and identify with a changing landscape? Is recycling a new way forward towards sustainable construction? We therefore aspire to look beyond the pressures of intensification and underscore new values that rejuvenated spaces bring. This is how we see ourselves designing for people and provoking the status quo.
We are “pro-people”, seeking to design sensitively for people, provoke the status quo and preserve memories in our rapidly changing environment, with architectural and interior projects spanning regionally and locally.
We are now living in exciting times where Singapore is progressing into the next century of growth and we see this as an opportunity to recalibrate, rethink and repurpose.
As many of post-colonial spaces reach their expiration date, we also start to see a paradigm shift in the general perception of their value. How then do we root ourselves and identify with a changing landscape? Is recycling a new way forward towards sustainable construction?
We therefore aspire to look beyond the pressures of intensification and underscore new values that rejuvenated spaces bring. This is how we see ourselves designing for people and provoking the status quo.
Alera Architect