18.12.06

avenue K Mall


The 'museum' look and classic view of the mall shows an awesome 17m high wall for projections [to be tucked in nicely under the slab] in the near future. Avenue K is currently being let to 300,000 sqft of saleable boutique brands, leading to becoming kuala lumpur's premier shopping paradise. The facade will undergo a final design change and would soon be open to the public. We contemplate to place a large white perforated fabric over the entire 170m long wall, with minimal 'art' and the rest to be left as is. A totally high visibility iconic wall soon to be completed for our viewing.
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16.12.06







Sketch for the MIRI gateway Project. Approach concept and the facade designs are tested with a spliced base detail. We are soon publishing an entire book of sketches. just need more time to edit. it will be part of two books from zlg.

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sketch of the area by the pond


Sketch by Huat LIM for the Alexandria Hospital Competition submitted in 2005. Concept follows the tradition of a boutique resort, project faces a water body to be embraced and appreciated from within the rooms. The entire experience is not unlike visiting a hotel complete with restaurants, public realm, reception facilities include bookstore and cafetaeria. In terms of wellness design and healthcare, we resolved that most patients recover more quickly if they were given a view out of the window, perhaps connecting them more intimately to their natural environment, bringing in a lot more daylight for instance.

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14.12.06


Image of lamp twirl has been inspired by the work of surrealist artist Salvador Dali. One contemplates to do slightly more adventurous work and design.

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13.12.06

kenny heights


study of visitor centre on parcel 4 and 5

Parcel 4 boasts a fundamentally different design approach to retail planning. Justifiably an edgy solution, this piece of work has incision to the roofscape to engage daylight penetration to the deeper ends of the plan, whereas the built form corresponds to the carving out discipline of the other associated architecture around it.

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