Named Avenue South Residences, the pair of high-rise residential tower blocks will be built within an existing housing estate in Singapore.
Both skyscrapers will be built using Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction, which the studio believes will make the 200-metre-high skyscrapers the tallest buildings built using substantial amounts of prefabrication.
ADDP estimates that around 80 per cent of each housing module will be built off-site, with waterproofing, tiling, painting, glazing, cabinetry, plumbing and electrics completed before being delivered to be "stacked and joined together on-site".
The prefabricated units will contain over 1,000 residences and be broken up by a series of 16 terraces and larger communal terraces on the 19th and 36th storeys.
The architecture studio expects to see a variety of benefits for using prefabrication to construct the skyscraper over traditional methods.