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Biomimicry of the Mature bud of Rafflesia Flower

Secure the surrounding context with interactive divided space

Malay homes in rural regions have been and are being abandoned in favour of contemporary constructions in the city in order to embrace the'modern' and the 'progressive.' Some academicians and traditionalists, on the other hand, have come to recognise the inherent philosophy

Rafflesia Arnoldii, sometimes known as the corpse flower or huge Padma, is a parasitic plant in the genus Rafflesia. It is well-known for producing the world's largest individual flower.

A modular exploded to illustrate the space which elevate and structurally shows the Rafflesia flower

It has a strong, terrible odour of rotting meat. Rafflesia parvimaculata is an endoparasitic fungus that grows on plant roots or stems. The structure of the plant demonstrates form unity, and the petals offer the shape of the flower.

Each elevations promoting the Malaysia traditional house language

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