Malaysian condos are largely similar to Singapore's mass market ones. All very rectangular/"blockish" in design and of regular patterns. In fact, some of the recent launches in Singapore are just too plain. I even mistook one condo project for HDB flats!
The apartments in Australia and other overseas ones look classy and nice. Glass design with unique architectural thought put into it. They are not necessarily the expensive or high end ones. Wonder why we can't have such designs in SG or Johor.
Actually, for residential buildings, squarish interior are easiest to build-in furniture and layout the interior.
Development like The Reflection in Keppel area may be award winning in the exterior design but the interior actually sucks.
Because of the curving exterior, in certain floors, the huge column can be part of a room.
If you move around SG, you can see many residential buildings in SG, whether HDB or private condos build in recent years are actually quite unique and aesthetically pleasant, comparable to world standard.
The Reflection, Keppel bay
The Interlace ,Gillman
The Sail, Marina Bay
Sky Terrace, Queenstown (HDB)