Rivière sits within a larger precinct which comprises of two residential towers, three conservation warehouses and serviced apartments. The entire precinct is sited prominently next to the Singapore River, the birthplace of modern Singapore.
The name Rivière, which means river in French, is inspired by the prime riverfront location of the property. Designed by award-winning architecture firm SCDA, Rivière offers 1- to 4-bedroom unit types ranging from 560 – 2002 sqft with liveable layouts and meticulously crafted details. The sensorial qualities of water are also reflected in the landscape and branding of the residences. The experience of living here is one of utmost discernment and understated luxury.
Rivière is within walking distance to the future Great World MRT station and Havelock MRT station. This future development will form part of a highly attractive cluster of waterfront developments, F&B and lifestyle outlets.
Architect’s Vision
Designed by renowned architecture practice SCDA, Rivière is a showpiece in mastering the elements of architecture – light, space, transparency, materiality and order. The residential towers are raised elegantly on structural stilts, framed by intimate gardens and sensuous water pavilions. The overall design aspires to the humanist qualities of serenity and calmness, giving poetic beauty to everyday moments.
Led by principal architect Soo K. Chan, the highly esteemed practice has received numerous accolades including the President’s Design Award, the RIBA Award, the SIA Architectural Design Awards and prizes from the World Architecture Festival for its extensive portfolio covering luxury residences, hospitality and cultural institutions around the world.
Rivière is a home awash in nature. From the languid waters of the gently flowing river to the beautifully landscaped gardens within, poetry and poise permeate every aspect of life here. Every moment is to be cherished, pondered and revered.
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