MYRA sits along 4.2km of planned heritage corridors that cut through various connected enclaves of landed homes and heritage shophouses and leads all the way down to upper Serangoon Road.
From afar, MYRA cuts a distinctive profile with its softly rounded façade and subtly coloured, horizontal, aluminium ‘ribbons’ that change in tone upwards – from champagne at the lower floors, to muted gold at the topmost floor of the horizontal bands. However, more than just aesthetics, the horizontal ‘ribbons’ also serve more functional purposes – to protect both the occupants and the building from the sun and the tropical rain
Upon arrival, the sense of greenery embraces you - layer upon layer of trees, delicate ferns and shrubs, in a multitude of shapes, colours and textures.
As you step into the Grand Lobby, you are welcomed by an ‘oculus’ - a circular skylight that draws your eye to the planting underneath.
MYRA’s central feature is its series of interconnected pools, anchored by a 25m lap pool, all of which create multiple water edges with each edge opening up to a different space, and the luxury of different experiences.
At the north-east end lies a quiet zone, with its distinctive pool overflow feature designed as rivulets of water. Here, there are decks with sunbath loungers, a poolside walk, a quiet sitting area, an alfresco BBQ dining area and even a ‘Chill Deck’.
Myra’s residences adopt a thoroughly modernist spatial design. On the exterior, its design exudes a discreet and understated simplicity in deference to its location and the community at large.
A startling sense of space and natural lighting embraces you through the interiors with the promise of a totally new perspective to how luxury living should be - the spaciousness is both liberating yet intimate.
MYRA sits along 4.2km of planned heritage corridors that cut through various connected enclaves of landed homes and heritage shophouses and leads all the way down to upper Serangoon Road.
From afar, MYRA cuts a distinctive profile with its softly rounded façade and subtly coloured, horizontal, aluminium ‘ribbons’ that change in tone upwards – from champagne at the lower floors, to muted gold at the topmost floor of the horizontal bands. However, more than just aesthetics, the horizontal ‘ribbons’ also serve more functional purposes – to protect both the occupants and the building from the sun and the tropical rain
Upon arrival, the sense of greenery embraces you - layer upon layer of trees, delicate ferns and shrubs, in a multitude of shapes, colours and textures.
As you step into the Grand Lobby, you are welcomed by an ‘oculus’ - a circular skylight that draws your eye to the planting underneath.
MYRA’s central feature is its series of interconnected pools, anchored by a 25m lap pool, all of which create multiple water edges with each edge opening up to a different space, and the luxury of different experiences.
At the north-east end lies a quiet zone, with its distinctive pool overflow feature designed as rivulets of water. Here, there are decks with sunbath loungers, a poolside walk, a quiet sitting area, an alfresco BBQ dining area and even a ‘Chill Deck’.
Myra’s residences adopt a thoroughly modernist spatial design. On the exterior, its design exudes a discreet and understated simplicity in deference to its location and the community at large.
A startling sense of space and natural lighting embraces you through the interiors with the promise of a totally new perspective to how luxury living should be - the spaciousness is both liberating yet intimate.
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surrounded by green corridors, parks & schools and where vibrant traditions thrive
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