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Top Architects in Singapore for Luxury Homes: 10 Firms to Know

  • Jun 8
  • 7 min read

If you’re building a luxury home in Singapore, choosing the right architect is not a “nice to have” decision. It’s the decision. The architect you hire will shape everything from the look and feel of the home to the way it handles privacy, light, site constraints, authority submissions, and the brutal difference between “looks amazing on Pinterest” and “actually works in real life.”


And in Singapore, that gap matters. A lot.


Because luxury residential design here is not just about making a house look expensive. It’s about making it feel calm, private, highly functional, climate-aware, and tailored to the realities of dense urban living. The best firms understand that. They don’t just design pretty façades. They design homes that solve problems elegantly.

So if you’re searching for the right names to shortlist, this guide gives you a strong place to start.


What Makes an Architect a Strong Fit for a Luxury Home in Singapore?


Before we get into the firms, let’s clear something up: “top” does not always mean “best for you.” It usually means a firm has a strong reputation, editorial recognition, or a visible body of work. That matters, of course. But for a luxury home, the better question is whether the architect knows how to balance design ambition with buildability, privacy, site responsiveness, and long-term livability.


That’s especially important in Singapore, where residential projects often sit inside a web of planning, technical, and submission requirements. According to URA, whether planning permission is needed depends on the type of private residential property and the nature of the renovation or additions, with planning permission generally required when works involve an increase in Gross Floor Area. URA also notes that some internal works within flats, condominiums, and strata landed units may not require planning permission if there is no GFA increase and the unit remains a self-sufficient residential space. 


In other words, you don’t just want a designer. You want an architect who can navigate beauty, compliance, coordination, and construction reality without turning your dream home into a full-time stress hobby.


How This List Was Put Together


This is not a random popularity contest dressed up as thought leadership. The firms below are drawn from architecture editorial roundups that position them among the best-known or most notable architecture firms in Singapore. Archello describes the firms in its roundup as recognized for their role in placing Singapore at the center of current architectural discourse, while Architizer explicitly ranks its list as the “25 best architecture firms in Singapore” using performance signals tied to architectural excellence on its platform.  


This means the list below is best read as a smart shortlist of firms to research, especially if your focus is high-end residential design, private homes, or architect-led luxury living.


1. Park + Associates


Park + Associates appears prominently in Architizer’s roundup of the best architecture firms in Singapore, where it is ranked first on that list. That alone makes it a firm worth having on your radar if you are exploring luxury-home architects with a strong design reputation. 


For a homeowner, that kind of visibility matters because high-end residential design usually rewards firms with a clear design language and consistent execution. If you are drawn to homes that feel minimal, intentional, and architecturally led rather than developer-generic, this is the sort of name you shortlist early and evaluate carefully.


2. ONG&ONG


ONG&ONG appears on both the Archello and Architizer best-firm lists, which is exactly the kind of repeated editorial visibility you want to see when building a high-value shortlist. When a firm keeps showing up across respected architecture roundups, that usually signals staying power rather than one-hit-wonder status.  


For luxury homes, repeated recognition suggests the firm is worth examining for design consistency, project scale, and portfolio depth. If you are comparing firms for a custom residence or premium landed house project, ONG&ONG is one of the names that belongs in the serious-consideration pile.


3. DP Architects


DP Architects also appears on both top-firm lists, which gives it strong visibility in the Singapore architecture landscape. That cross-list presence matters because it suggests broad industry recognition rather than isolated praise from a single publication.  


Now, does that automatically make DP Architects the best choice for every luxury home? No. But it absolutely makes the firm relevant for research if you want to compare established names with strong reputational weight in the local market. In the luxury segment, reputation is not everything — but it’s a very solid starting filter.


4. SCDA


SCDA is another firm that appears on both the Archello and Architizer roundups, making it one of the more consistently surfaced names in Singapore’s top-tier architecture conversation.  


For someone planning a luxury home, firms with that level of visibility are useful because they often bring a recognizable design approach and a body of work that can be meaningfully reviewed. That matters when you are not just buying drawings, but investing in spatial quality, material restraint, and a home that should still feel good ten years after the novelty wears off.


5. K2LD Architects


K2LD Architects is another name that appears across both editorial lists. That kind of repeat mention may not tell you everything, but it tells you enough to dig deeper — and in a shortlist article, that is exactly the job.  


Luxury homeowners should pay attention to firms that maintain visibility across the architecture press because it often means the firm has enough built work, design credibility, and professional recognition to justify serious review. In plain English: this is not a random name plucked from a directory. It’s a firm people already watch.


6. Guz Architects


Guz Architects appears on both Archello’s and Architizer’s Singapore firm roundups, which makes it another credible candidate for anyone assembling a luxury-home shortlist.  


When building a custom home, especially a high-end one, a shortlist is not about collecting names like trading cards. It is about narrowing your focus to firms that already have some industry validation. Guz Architects clears that bar, which is why it deserves a place on this list of firms to know.


7. Formwerkz Architects


Formwerkz Architects appears in Architizer’s list of the best architecture firms in Singapore, which makes it relevant for luxury-home research, particularly if you want to compare firms beyond the most mainstream names. 


That matters because the right architect for a luxury home is often not the loudest brand in the room. It is the firm whose process, portfolio, and design language align with your site and lifestyle. Formwerkz belongs on the shortlist for exactly that reason: it gives serious homeowners another firm to evaluate through the lens that actually matters — fit.


8. HYLA Architects


HYLA Architects appears on Archello’s roundup of the best architecture firms in Singapore, where it is included among firms recognized for helping place Singapore at the center of architectural discourse. 


That kind of positioning makes HYLA a strong candidate for the research phase, especially for readers looking for firms with recognized relevance in the local architecture scene. In luxury residential work, the firms worth knowing are not only the ones with visibility, but the ones that show enough design credibility to merit a proper portfolio deep dive.


9. Wallflower Architecture + Design


Wallflower Architecture + Design is also named on Archello’s list of the best architecture firms in Singapore. That gives it solid editorial credibility and makes it one of the more obvious names to consider if your project sits in the premium residential segment. 


And let’s be honest: the goal at this stage is not to pick a winner in five minutes. The goal is to create a high-quality shortlist of firms that have enough recognition and design relevance to justify interviews, portfolio review, and fee discussions. Wallflower fits that brief.


10. Ming Architects


If your focus is luxury homes specifically, Ming Architects deserves special attention.


Why? Because unlike some firms that show up in broad architecture rankings without obvious residential context on the page, Ming Architects’ own homepage makes its positioning very clear. The firm showcases contemporary family homes and bungalows in Singapore, including projects such as Carve House, Cove House, Eave House, and Sunset House, all presented as private house projects. The homepage also highlights experience in government authority submissions, high-end luxury project interiors, detailed design development, tender evaluation, and project coordination through construction and handover. 


That combination matters. A luxury home is not just about a nice concept. It is about whether the architect can take the project from design through submission, tender, interiors, and on-site instruction without dropping the ball. Ming Architects explicitly presents that full-process capability on its homepage, which is exactly why it stands out as a particularly relevant firm in this niche. 


How to Shortlist the Right Firm From This List


Now comes the part that most people skip and later regret.


Once you’ve got your list of promising firms, do not choose based on aesthetics alone. Review each portfolio for project type match, not just visual wow factor. A beautiful hospitality project is not proof of skill in designing a private luxury home with family needs, privacy concerns, circulation challenges, and long-term maintenance realities.

Next, verify credentials through the Board of Architects Singapore, which provides a Register of Architects for architect and firm verification.  This is one of the least glamorous steps in the process and one of the smartest. Great design is important, but hiring someone you can properly verify is even better.


Then ask better questions. Ask how they handle concept design, authority submissions, consultant coordination, and tender evaluation. Ask what is included in the fee, where projects tend to stretch, and how they handle changes during construction. A polished answer about “design philosophy” is fine. A clear answer about process is far more useful.


Final Thoughts


If you are planning a high-end home, this is not the moment to hire based on vibes, hype, or a suspiciously cinematic Instagram feed. It is the moment to build a smart shortlist.


The firms above are worth knowing because they appear in respected architecture roundups and, in the case of Ming Architects, show a clear emphasis on contemporary private homes, authority submissions, high-end interiors, and project delivery.   


So yes, start with names. But don’t stop there. The real win is finding the architect whose process, portfolio, and project understanding fit your luxury-home vision so well that the house feels inevitable long before it is built.

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