The Interlace is an apartment building complex located at the boundary between Bukit Merah and Queenstown, Singapore. It is noteworthy for its break from the typical tower design in cities with high population densities by resembling Jenga blocks irregularly stacked upon each other. Designed by The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), it was awarded the World Building of the Year title at the 2015 World Architecture Festival.

The Interlace was designed by Ole Scheeren. The project architects who followed the project through to completion while resolving design and compliance issues were RSP Architects Planners and Engineers. It was commissioned in 2007 and finished in 2013. The property is surrounded by several parks that are connected. It was also made to promote the Singapore Green initiative of 2012.

The 170,000 (182,986 ft.) square meters Interlace complex sits on 8 hectares (19.7 acres) of land, at the corner of Depot Road and Alexandra Road.

It has 31 residential blocks with units ranging in size from 800 square feet to 6,300 square feet (74.3 to 585.2 square meters) for the penthouses at the top of each block. The blocks are stacked four high at the center to provide a maximum of 24 floors.

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