St Paul’s – Goodfields is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
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Vignette
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Regional Master Plan
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
New Providence Plan
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Aerial View
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Master Plan
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Density Study
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Neighborhoods
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Neighborhood Block
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Equestrian Community
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Architectural Code
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Pattern Sheet 1
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Pattern Sheet 2
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Master Plan
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Preliminary Sketch
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Goodfields’s – St. Paul’s
St Paul’s – Goodfields is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Vignette
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Regional Master Plan
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
New Providence Plan
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Aerial View
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Master Plan
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Density Study
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Neighborhoods
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Neighborhood Block
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Equestrian Community
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Architectural Code
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Pattern Sheet 1
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Pattern Sheet 2
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Master Plan
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.
Preliminary Sketch
St Paul’s is a residential and commercial development on 28 acres of land in New Providence, The Bahamas. The project proposes a variety of housing models from Caribbean vernacular architecture suitable to the climate and geography of the island, arranged in the manner of a traditional village or hamlet. The scheme includes courtyard houses, townhouses, Dutch farmhouses and Bahamian porch cottages placed in such a way as to yield colloquial urban patterns.