Berlayar Estate Singapore

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Berlayar Estate Singapore 2025

Set on the grounds of the former Keppel Club, Berlayar Estate marks the next chapter of the Greater Southern
Waterfront. Spanning 48 hectares, this new harbourfront estate will offer around 10,000 homes — blending
modern living with lush green corridors, waterfront views, and direct links to the Southern Ridges and Labrador
Nature Reserve.
With its name inspired by Batu Berlayar (“Sailing Rock”), the development honours its maritime heritage while
charting a sustainable future for waterfront living.

 

“Experience Berlayar Estate from above — where modern homes embrace nature and heritage.”

Take a journey through Berlayar in this flythrough animation – from skyline towers stepping down toward the coast, to green corridors connecting the ridges and the sea.

Design Meets Nature

“Lush green corridors weave through the estate.”

“Community spaces surrounded by nature.”

“A neighbourhood shaped by heritage and sustainability.”

Berlayar: A home that sails with history, nature, and the future.

Visualizing the Future: Spotworks’ Rendering for Berlayar Estate

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Visualizing the Future: Spotworks’ Rendering for Berlayar Estate

The latest news from Channel NewsAsia (CNA) about Singapore’s housing and urban development highlights Berlayar Estate, a major new residential precinct located on the former Keppel Club golf course site in Bukit Merah. According to the CNA article, the estate will feature about 7,000 public HDB flats and 3,000 private homes, marking the first phase of development under the Greater Southern Waterfront masterplan. This announcement positions Berlayar as a significant milestone in Singapore’s long-term vision for waterfront living.

Spotworks is proud to have contributed by producing architectural renderings that visualize Berlayar Estate ahead of construction. Our 3D visualisations capture the estate’s terraced skyline along Singapore’s southern coast, the staggered building heights inspired by Bukit Merah’s natural topography, and the extensive green corridors woven through the development. These renderings help translate the scale and ambition described in the CNA coverage into clear, engaging visuals that allow readers to better understand the future character of the estate.

Architectural visualization plays an important role in communicating large-scale developments like Berlayar Estate. While the CNA article outlines key planning details—such as car-lite streets, sustainable design strategies, and the integration of nature and heritage—renderings provide an immediate sense of place. Spotworks’ visuals reinforce CNA’s reporting by showing how green spaces, waterfront views, and thoughtfully oriented residential blocks come together to create a vibrant, liveable community.

By aligning with Channel NewsAsia’s feature on Berlayar Estate, Spotworks adds a visual dimension to one of Singapore’s most talked-about housing announcements. Readers searching for information about the Berlayar BTO launch, the Greater Southern Waterfront, or CNA’s coverage of new HDB estates can also discover how Spotworks’ renderings bring this landmark project to life.

Spotworks continues to deliver high-quality architectural renderings that support developers, planners, and media storytelling. The Berlayar Estate visualisations reflect our commitment to helping audiences see beyond planning documents and headlines—offering a clear and compelling picture of Singapore’s future waterfront neighbourhoods.

Visualizing the Future: Spotworks’ Rendering for Mount Pleasant Crest

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Visualizing the Future: Spotworks’ Rendering for Mount Pleasant Crest

The latest news from Channel NewsAsia (CNA) about Singapore’s housing launch highlights Mount Pleasant Crest, the first BTO project in the new Mount Pleasant estate. This development is drawing attention because it will introduce “white flats” — open-concept homes without internal partitions that give future owners the freedom to customize layouts. According to the CNA article, this is a milestone in HDB design and planning.

Spotworks is proud to have contributed by creating a professional rendering that visualizes what Mount Pleasant Crest will look like. Our 3D rendering captures the spacious and flexible interiors of the white flats, the heritage-inspired architecture drawn from the Old Police Academy, and the greenery surrounding the site between Toa Payoh and MacRitchie Reservoir. This rendering allows readers of the CNA article — and potential homeowners — to see beyond the text and imagine life in Singapore’s newest housing estate.

Architectural visualization is an important tool in communicating housing projects like Mount Pleasant Crest. A rendering provides clarity for future residents who may only have floorplans and descriptions. It also reinforces how the CNA news story described the estate’s integration of conserved structures, smart-living features, and eco-friendly design. Our goal was to make the Mount Pleasant Crest BTO project feel real, relatable, and inspiring long before construction begins.

By aligning with the Channel NewsAsia coverage of Mount Pleasant Crest, Spotworks adds a visual layer to the CNA article’s announcement. Readers searching for information about the Mount Pleasant BTO launch, white flats in Singapore, or the CNA housing news can now also discover Spotworks’ rendering that brings this important project to life.

Spotworks continues to provide high-quality architectural renderings that support developers, media coverage, and communities. The Mount Pleasant Crest BTO project is just one example of how visualization bridges the gap between planning and reality, giving Singaporeans a clear picture of their future homes.

Spotworks Visualises Singapore’s Future: URA Draft Master Plan 2025

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Spotworks Visualises Singapore’s Future: URA Draft Master Plan 2025

Spotworks is proud to support the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) by providing detailed visual renderings that help showcase Singapore’s ambitious plans under the Draft Master Plan 2025. This blueprint, unveiled on June 25, sets out Singapore’s development vision for the next 10 to 15 years — and Spotworks is honoured to help bring these future neighbourhoods and urban spaces to life.

The Draft Master Plan outlines key developments across the island, including new mixed-use “urban villages” in central locations such as Newton and Orchard Road, expansive housing projects at the former Singapore Racecourse site in Kranji, and transforming Sembawang Shipyard into a vibrant waterfront district. Our visualisations illustrate not just the buildings, but the lifestyle, connectivity, and green spaces that will define these dynamic communities.

One of the standout projects is the new urban village near Newton MRT station, which will feature around 5,000 private residences alongside parks, heritage buildings, and safe footpaths. Spotworks’ renderings capture the transformation of Monk’s Hill Road into a lush linear park that connects Newton MRT to Emerald Hill, preserving the area’s rich history while adding vibrant community spaces.

At Orchard Road, our visuals depict the emerging mixed-use hub on Paterson Road — combining residential units with retail, dining, and office spaces integrated seamlessly above Orchard MRT station. These images convey URA’s vision of Orchard evolving beyond a retail hotspot into a green, connected urban neighbourhood with cycling paths and new public spaces.

Beyond the city centre, Spotworks helped visualise exciting plans for new towns such as:

  • Dover-Medway: A modern, mixed public and private housing neighbourhood linked closely with One-North’s innovation hubs.

  • Former Singapore Racecourse at Kranji: A sprawling new estate surrounded by nature corridors and waterways.

Our renderings aim to capture the balance of urban vibrancy, heritage preservation, and nature integration — reflecting URA’s goal of creating sustainable, livable communities.

The Draft Master Plan also emphasises senior-friendly housing, integrated community hubs, and new recreational spaces to support residents at every stage of life. Spotworks’ visuals highlight these inclusive design elements, from community care apartments to multi-use hubs in towns like Woodlands and Sengkang.

Additionally, we illustrated infrastructure improvements such as the new pedestrian and cycling bridge linking Marina Centre to Bay East Garden — a key step to enhancing connectivity and walkability.

At Spotworks, we believe that compelling visual storytelling plays a vital role in communicating urban plans to the public. Our renderings go beyond architecture to express how future spaces will feel, function, and foster community.

While Spotworks is not a planning or architecture firm, our contribution to the URA Draft Master Plan 2025 reflects our mission to support civic initiatives with design clarity and empathy. We are honoured to participate in a process that balances visionary ideas with public engagement.

As Singapore charts its next phase of growth, Spotworks remains committed to using design and storytelling to make the city’s future more accessible, inspiring, and tangible for all Singaporeans.