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The Master Plan of South Square
The Master Plan for South Square places a pre-existing pond at the heart of the community—both as a natural ecosystem and a social anchor. Around this hub, residential clusters are arranged to ensure every home enjoys water views and easy access to green spaces. The layout prioritizes equity, avoiding a hierarchy where only premium units benefit from the landscape.
Along the outer edge of the enclave, a tiered amenity landscape unfolds as an integrated, continuous ribbon of activity. This includes a multi-purpose hall for events, collaboration spaces for work and study, an outdoor gym, the dramatic Great Steps arrival route, a shopping promenade, and an eco-garden. Rather than isolating functions, the plan weaves them into a seamless pedestrian experience that connects daily life with leisure.
The development is designed for all age groups and lifestyles. Quiet zones include meditation and wellness spaces for reflection, while active zones feature a children's playground and a swimming pool. This demographic-inclusive approach ensures that families, seniors, and working professionals each find spaces tailored to their needs.
At every architectural scale, massing is carefully calibrated to frame open sky views and create natural ventilation corridors. Buildings are stepped and staggered to channel prevailing winds, reducing the need for air conditioning while constantly refreshing the environment with air drawn from the central pond. This passive design echoes the overarching commitment to resident well-being.
Ultimately, the Master Plan defines South Square as more than a housing project—it is a living ecosystem where nature, community, and architecture converge. The pond provides calm, the perimeter offers energy, and the buildings breathe with the landscape. It is a model of biophilic urbanism, balancing density with tranquility, privacy with connection, and sustainability with everyday comfort. Every element, from the great steps to the meditation alcove, serves a single purpose: to make well-being the foundation of community life.