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Parc Komo bags four awards, tops out for the mixed-use development category
By Nur Hikmah Md Ali | November 7, 2024

Parc Komo comprises a 276-unit residential component across 10 low-rise, five-storey blocks and a retail podium, Komo Shoppes (All photos credited to SingHaiyi)

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This year, freehold condo Parc Komo garnered significant recognition at the EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards (EPEA), winning the Top Development award for a completed mixed-use development.

Developed by the former Chip Eng Seng Corp (now part of SingHaiyi), Parc Komo also took home awards for Landscape Excellence, Design Excellence and Innovation Excellence.

In 2020, Parc Komo clinched three EPEA awards for Marketing Excellence, Top Showflat Excellence and Top Development (uncompleted projects in non-Central region).

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Strategic positioning within attractive locality

Parc Komo is located on Jalan Mariam, off Upper Changi Road North. The mixed-use development comprises a 276-unit residential component across 10 low-rise, five-storey blocks and a retail podium, Komo Shoppes. There are 28 retail units fronting Upper Changi Road North. They are spread across two levels and 32,000 sq ft floor space.

Komo Shoppes is unique to its surrounding neighbourhood as it offers diverse retail options in the private housing enclave at Jalan Mariam, Toh Heights and the Flora Road-Flora Drive area.

It is anchored by the FairPrice Finest supermarket, and services such as an Anytime Fitness gym, a pet grooming service, enrichment centres, and a family clinic.

The al fresco terrace at Parc Komo

Other than Komo Shoppes, Parc Komo is about a five-minute drive from the Loyang Point shopping mall in Pasir Ris and eight-minutes from Jewel Changi Airport, which has a wide range of F&B and retail offerings.

It is also within walking distance of the upcoming Loyang MRT station on the Cross Island Line, which will connect residents in the area to the north and west of Singapore, including the future Jurong Lake District. Loyang MRT station is expected to begin operations by 2030.

‘Transcendent design’

During a site visit to Parc Komo, the judges were impressed by its serene, resort-like ambience.

Parc Komo’s design architect, Park + Associates, successfully created an oasis for residents, effectively distancing the project from two austere neighbouring structures: Changi Prison and the Jalan Mariam NEWater Booster Station.

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“It was evident to all of us [judges] that the developer overcame these formidable obstacles through a design best described as ‘transcendent,’” says EPEA judge Sky Seah, a senior lecturer in the Department of Real Estate at the National University of Singapore Business School.

The development has man-made bio-ponds that create new, natural habitats for living organisms

Parc Komo has leveraged its lush landscaping to create a seamless flow throughout the spaces, offering residents a comfortable experience as they move through the development, observes Seah.

From Komo Shoppes, residents enter the private residences of Parc Komo through a “bioswale portal” — a gated entryway framed by cascading greenery that wraps around the entire development.

The lush greenery helps regulate temperatures by maintaining a cool sub-climate within the development itself

“When you step through this portal into Parc Komo, the design and landscaping are breathtaking,” Seah remarks. “It’s truly commendable for a development to be not only aesthetically pleasing but also to spark joy.”

Design excellence

Other aspects of the development’s design contribute to a balanced integration of spaces. The balconies of the units vary — with some extending outward and others recessed into the structure.

This approach reduces the building’s visual heaviness, creating a more dynamic and less monotonous appearance. It breaks down the mass of the block and establishes an intimate scale between the residences and their surroundings

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Most blocks in the development are intentionally angled to minimise direct sunlight entering the units. They have deep balconies, some of which are fitted with screens to provide shading and enhance residents’ comfort.

The landscape design also creates intimate green spaces between residential blocks and enhances Parc Komo’s tropical sanctuary vibe. Interesting features include a meandering stream, yoga decks and a picturesque grotto beneath sculptural trees.

The pool party pavilion comes with a sunken lounge and jacuzzis

Other residents’ amenities include a pool party pavilion with a sunken lounge and jacuzzis, a clubhouse and gym overlooking the 50m lap pool, as well as a barbecue pavilion, poolside cabanas, and a lounge pavilion.

Amenities include a clubhouse and gym that overlooks the 50m lap pool, a barbecue pavilion, poolside cabanas and lounge pavilion

Sustainable living

In addition to serving aesthetic and spatial purposes, the greenery at Parc Komo contributes to a sustainable living environment. The development features bio-ponds that create natural habitats for various organisms. As these ecosystems grow, they promote a healthier environment that benefits both wildlife and residents.

The lush greenery surrounding Parc Komo helps regulate temperatures, creating a cooler microclimate within the development.

The development has unique resort-like features that are uncommon in low-rise developments

Parc Komo stands out as a model of thoughtful design in a mixed-use development, creating a harmonious, idyllic environment that promotes communal living.

Its seamless integration of residential and retail spaces, complemented by green spaces and balanced architectural proportions, brings the vision of a resort in the East to life.

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