Architectural Portfolio Volume 2 - V2

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VICKY LEE

- selected works 2014 - 2020


vicky W.K. lee PROFILE

personal summary

D.O.B

Driven and self motivated, curious yet radical and one who enjoy the pleasure in striving for perfection in work - I believe in little efforts in creating great impact using architecture as a medium. I value honesty and hands-on architecture - from making things to make-things happen in the environmental and social convictions. Never forgetting from where I came from, I am interested in architecture in search of contextual solutions, landscaping and sustainable beauty in material use reflecting its cultural and historical values.

8th February 1995

NATIONALITY malaysian

CONTACT NUMBER +60 178719180

vicky24lee@gmail.com

A photographer, a nature lover, a risk taker who occasionally hikes, runs and love watching films, sipping a cup of coffee in the indoors. To me, architecture is like a marathon, not a sprint - design is less a career and more a lens of experiencing life in all possible ways.

skills

EDUCATION

SOFTWARES

2018 - 2020

AUTODESK

University of Sheffield, UK

EMAIL

Autocad 3D’s max Revit

ADOBE

Photoshop InDesign Illustrator

OTHERS

MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURE (ARB/RIBA PART II), DISTINCTION 2014 - 2016

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN ARCHITECTURE, 2.1 Taylor’s University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia CGPA 3.57 | 4.00

WORK EXPERIENCE

Sketchup Rhinoceros Lumion Pro Grasshopper 3D M. office

Sept 2018 - Oct 2018

LANGUAGES

Sept 2019 - Oct 2019

MANUAL

The past experience allowed a more structured internal organisation and team dynamic. Engaged with the wider client body to understand client dynamic and priorities and expanding clients’ vision and ideals on the project. Assisting juniors in picking up their roles as the main drivers of the team.

English Mandarin Malay

Sketching, Painting, Modelling and Pottery

DIGITAL

Photography, Graphic Design

social media INSTAGRAM PERSONAL : https://www.instagram.com/_vicbe_/ WORK : https://www.instagram.com/vwkl.arch/

PUBLICATION

BUDA+ LIVE PROJECT @ THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

Played an active role as a bilingual in communications and relay informations within the team. Invovled in expanding the client’s brief and schematic design of the proposal. Responsible of leading and assisting the sub-team in production and documentation.

FUTURE FOREST LIVE PROJECT @ THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

April 2017 - July 2018

ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT @ C’ARCH ARCHITECTURE + DESGIN

Involved in schematic and design development stages for residential, commercial, offices and retails, culture and education projects. Involved in architectural design competition for masterplanning and international cultural projects. Assisted in planning applications and documentation preparation. Produced statutory submission drawings, technical drawings and visual presentations. Jan - March 2016

INTERNSHIP, ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT @ UIG ARCHITECTS

Assisted in design process of residential, commercial, & mixed used development projects. Involved in proposing unit layout (high-end residential development), preparing documentation & presentation drawings, renderings for presentation and developing 3D.

https://issuu.com/vickylee30/docs/portfolio_vicky_20lee_200


“ I have known Vicky since 2017 when she joined C’arch. Her desire and hunger in acquiring architectural knowledge, talent and skill in architectural representation and show excellent work ethics. She is passionate about architecture in particular built environment that can shape human behaviours and thinking. A well-organised person, highly intelligent, independent as well as good with people, she shows great enthusiams in the projects she is assigned for and dedicated in resolving complex architectural design issues. Most importantly, she possesses the right talent, skill-set and attitude to learning.” Chew Tick Wah, Director of C’arch architecture + design, previous employment (2018)

Academic research 2018 - 2019

[RE]-ACTIVIST ARCHITECTURE | Simon Baker

• Metabolism Architecture - Japan architectural movement - Archigram • Adaptive reuse - conservation - resilient landscape and community

DISSERTATION | Ranald Lawrence

TROPICAL LIVING: IN THE INTERSECTION OF CONCEPT, CONTENT AND CONTEXT • Modernism - Contextualism - Sustainabililty - Tropical Architecture in South East Asia

2019 - 2020

MATERIAL AMENDMENT | Bryan Davies

JOINT THESIS: THE ENERGY PROPOSAL How can architecture play its role in the political and social-economical debate? How can energy be imagined as the new mode of currency to reform societal structure as am alternative to decarbonisation? • Capitalism vs Climate change - Naomi Klein • Politics in Architecture • Smart grid, renewable futures - Resilient Urbanism - Sustainable ecovillages - High technology architecture

Achievements TAYLOR’S ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD 2013 Taylor’s University

CONTINUING MERIT SCHOLARSHIP AWARD 2014 Taylor’s University

HIGH DISTINCTION AWARD 2013 (FOUNDATION) Taylor’s University

[RE]-ACTIVIST STUDIO DRAWING PRIZE 2019 The University of Sheffield

DEAN’S LIST AWARD

Foundation’s Semester 1 & 2, B’Arch Semester 3-6 Taylor’s University

BOOK PRICE AWARD

Foundation’s Semester 2, B’Arch Semester 4 & 5 Taylor’s University

SHORTLISTED PROJECTS Microhome 2019 Bee Breeders

project list 2017-2018

• Puchong Gateway

Competition • Yangon’s Wet Market Revitalization, Myanmar • Yadanar Market Proposal, Myanmar • Block 16 Neighbourhood Masterplan, Cyberjaya

Institution • Tropicana Aman Clubhouse, Selangor • Block 16 Cyberjaya: Clubhouse • SCT Hotel, Penang • CBG INTI

C’ARCH ARCHITECTURE + DESGIN

Residential / housing • Putrajaya 8: Arts District • Block 16 Cyberjaya: Condominium & Housing • Medang Tanduk • One Menerung • AK house • Bangsar Co-living • Twy Mont Kiara

Office & Retail • Myanmar Telenor HQ • Puchong Gateway Mixed-use & Masterplanning • Block 16 Neighbourhood Masterplan, Selangor • Puchong Gateway • EMKAY Cyber North



01/ the homeless project 02/ the energy proposal 03/ [un]fold the folded 04/ tropicana aman clubhouse 05/ b16 masterplan 06/ ak house 07/ petalink micro home


supervisor

Simon Baker

location

Marseille, France

project

Dwelling & Education

01 The Homeless project Homeless Shelter Y5, 2018 - 2019 University of Sheffield Master of Architecture (ARB / RIBA II)

“ Home is where the heart is, and garden is home ” The underlying causes of homelessness is too wide. Perhaps the most important of all is to restore hopes of poeple who might otherwise feel forgotten, left behind or written off, providing footholds in their recovery journey from which they can go on to build independent and fulfilling lives. A reconciliation among hopes of homelessness and abandoned sites with landscape, the project is looking into promoting new opportunities into building independent, fulfilling

“Mode of experimental behaviour linked to the conditions or urban society: a technique of transient passage through varied ambiances.” (Andreotti and Costa, 1996)

- “Viewing the city of Marseille through the lens of Henri Cartier-Bresson.” -

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lives of the homeless and vulnerable groups in the context of a future-focused strategy for better neighbourhood they lived in. Located in the urban context of Marseille, the restoration works on the chosen site is a resemblance of social restoration in architectural conservation means, rejuvenating the old, injecting new lives in both people and architecture. Propagating its ‘green’ vision of the future and adapting to the social needs on a larger scale, it is time when we must develop a new sustainability; a time when we need to change the paradigm of public greenspace in cities; a proposal of accomodation scheme married with a gardening school programme explore expotentially on the Landscape Machine concept as a sustainable industrial paradigm.


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E2 C2 B1

A1

room type no. of bed

bunk bed sharing (B1)

room type

bunk bed sharing (A1)

room type

5 single beds

no. of bed

floor area

71.62 m2 / 770.96 sq ft

floor area

71.62 m2 / 770.96 sq ft

facilities

2 bath, 2 wc, 3 basin & storage

room type

open plan living (B2)

no. of bed

10 single beds (bunk)

floor area

The ‘suspended duplets’ (C1) 4 single beds 23.23 m2 / 250 sq ft

facilities

public bath

room type

The ‘librarian triplets’ (C2)

facilities

2 bath, 2 wc, 3 basin & storage

room type

bunk bed sharing (A2)

room type

‘container pods’ (E1, 2 & 3)

no. of bed

3 single beds

no. of bed

8 single beds (bunk)

no. of bed

6 single + 2 queen (bunk) each

no. of bed

floor area

54 m2 /581.1 sq ft

floor area

54 m2 /581.1 sq ft

floor area

18.23 m2 / 196.19 sq ft

floor area

32.75 m2 /352.5 sq ft

facilities

2 bath, 2 wc, 2 basin & storage

facilities

2 bath, 2 wc, 2 basin & storage

facilities

storage & workspace + sun deck

facilities

public bath + library access

1 s t Fl oor - op en pl a n l iv i ng

2 n d F l oor - b u n k b e d s h ar i n g

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6 single beds

2 n d F l oor - T he “L i b rar i an Tr i pl e t s ” + s u s p e n d e d D u p l e t s

1s t F l oor - con t ai n e r p od s

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59 bed

D1

D2

D3

garden shed

bath in the woods

room type

communal living

no. of bed

day beds, hammocks, bean bags

no. of bed

1 queen beds in each glass box

no. of bed

day bed

92.16 m2 /992 sq ft

floor area

7.80m2 /83.96 sq ft

floor area

7.60 m2 /81.75 sq ft

common room + health care

facilities

all facilities in communal living

facilities

patio gardening

floor area facilities

‘Flying Beds’ (D1, 2 & 3)

room type

1 s t Fl oor - com m u na l l iv i ng

room type

1s t F l oo r - f ly i n g b e d s

‘day-bed station’

2 n d F l oo r - ‘d ay b e d ’ s t at i on

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lodge

room type no. of bed

Gardener’s lodge 1 queen bed

floor area

7.80 m2 /83.96 sq ft

facilities

bath in the woods + private lodge

G rou n d - G ard e r n e r ’s L o d ge

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“ Homelessness is not your destiny. This is not your final destination but rather a starting point in life. The new structure would bring happiness and meaningful changes to lives of the homeless nation.”

plan scale 1 : 200

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The Urban Arbour

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Marrying the idea of city life and idyllic nature to be close together, the proposal seeks to change the lives of the homeless nation, contributing towards this natural diversity in the heart of the city of Marseille. The ‘urban arbour’ will leaves a distinctive mark on the urban landscape and provide a place for the homeless and the public to come together and spend some relaxing hours together.

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Early Conceptual Plan & Elevation

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T h e G a rd e n i n g S c h o o l

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Here, the people meet to get their hands dirty, spending hours at the back garden, at times they picnic, they chat, read, laugh, stroll and unwind together. It is not hard to imagine the rise in popularity in warmer months: people popping across the bridge to relax on their lunch breaks, or heading to an outdoor barbeque feast in the late evening.


Site & Social Rejunevation

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Nestled within an urban residential and commercial block, the existing facades and walls are turned into a bold entrance statement - creating an analogy between ruin and redemption in architectural means and those of human societies.

With the key driver of the design to allow breeding of plants on infrastructure, steel S te e l s t r u c t u re s f ra m i n g t h e a r t i c u l a t i o n o f s the p a ce sexisting i n i t s b a re s t a te a n d l e f t e xp o s e d to e xp re s s t h e i r u t i l i t astructures r i a n c h a ra care te r. used to frame the articulation of spaces, left exposed in its bare state to express their utilitarian character. The grid formulation then creates a light and linear atrium that spills out flexible programmes at the ground spaces. The rest are accomadation pods, stacked and plugged in when needed.

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supervisor

Bryan Davies

location

Aberdeen, Scotland

project

Masterplanning, Civic

02 The energy proposal The Energy HQ Y6, 2019 - 2020 University of Sheffield Master of Architecture (ARB / RIBA II)

“ Either we change our ways and build an entirely new kind of global society, where the current economic system is re-imagined, or they will be changed for us. ” — Naomi Klein The Energy Proposal is a speculative and radical tale of green energy city futures, advocating a change in public consciousness about climate crisis, as well as on the political, economical and cultural sides. Started off as a critique of capitalism and globalisation of the public sphere: privatisation of cities, deregulation of the corporate sector and lower corporate taxation, paid for with cuts to public spending — are each fundamentally in conflict with climate movement and of our economic model. Set in a scenario of not-too-distant future in 2060, the project speculates the fall of the fossil fuel industry, with the rise of renewable sources that births a brand new economic model of ‘Energy as Currency’, shifting the socio-economic and political paradigm utterly. Therefore, the project aims to respond to this fictitious scenario by executing a wide range of scale of architecture intervention throughout the Aberdeen city, which comprises an urban masterplanning, housing scheme and an energy headquarter, permeating from the heart of Aberdeen harbour. The project aspires to transform socio-economic relations by promoting a low carbon lifestyle, industrialand economic growth that encourages the utilising, sharing and exchanging renewables and clean energy for the betterment of Scottish nation.


MASTER PLANNING

RECREATIONAL PARK

ECO-VILLAGE

ENERGY PARK

ENERGY HARVESTING & AGRICULTURE FARM

ENERGY HQ


9/2 3

7°C 16.42

CASTLE STREET ERROL STREET

6min 8min

SCHOOL DRIVE

9min

1/1B/2

iPhone 15 same feature more expensive.

SERVICE NO.1 ROBERT G. UNI AUCHINYELL GARDENS INCHBRAE ROAD BRIDGE OF DEE HOLBURN JUNCTION BRIDGE STREET CASTLE STREET ERROL STREET SCHOOL DRIVE FRASERFIELD TESCO DANESTONE DANESTONE ASHWOOD PARK BROADFOLD ROAD BRIDGE OF DON PARK DUBFORD

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SERVICE NO.2 ROBERT G. UNI AUCHINYELL GARDENS INCHBRAE ROAD BRIDGE OF DEE HOLBURN JUNCTION BRIDGE STREET CASTLE STREET ERROL STREET SCHOOL DRIVE FRASERFIELD TESCO DANESTONE DANESTONE ASHWOOD PARK BROADFOLD ROAD BRIDGE OF DON PARK DUBFORD

Water Bus Transportation System

EV Charging Carparks

Electrical Bus Stops Urb an Inter vent ion

MASTERPLANNING

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Green System & Technologies 121 Chapter 3

Devising the Energy & Climate Plan 122

Urban Inter vention

surge tank

grey water storage tank

course filter

‘Energy’ Station with replaceable batteries for sell.

irrigation system

pump

grease trap

aquaponics

Energy Station

Smart Street Lights

UV disinfection

seasonal growing bed

inspection box

clean water storage tank

‘duck weed’ sediment tank

sump tank

fish tank / pond

sedimentation tank

septic tank

evapotranspiration bed system

Sustaimable Eco-housing Prototype


Bro adcast Tower Co n f e re n c e Ha ll

En e r g y Ma rke t

Fo r u m T heat re

Fu n c t io n Ha ll

Of f i c e Towe r

THE ENERGY HQ


1. Oil Tanks Decommisioning

2. Site Remediation

3. Programme Massing

4. Verticality

5. Green Features Integration

6. Connectivity


I N T E G R AT E D P R O J E C T TECHNOLOGY Due to the scale and complexity of the scheme, the project aims to reflect on the specifies of environment and technology consideratinos in large scale public buildings, in particular in resolving technogical issues and as a whole for comprehensive study of building systems.


THE ENERGY MARKET



supervisor

Ar. Lau Kim Too

location

Banding, Malaysia

project

Culture & Leisure

03 unfold the folded Nature Appreciation Centre Y2, 2015 Taylor’s University, Malaysia Bachelor of Science (Hon)s in Architecture (ARB / RIBA I)

Trust into the jungle of Royal Belum State Park next to the second largest lake in the peninsular of Malaysia, Temongor Lake - a manmade lake used for water catchment, a nature appreciation center is proposed to function as a gateway to nature. It is strategically located right after the highway just before the visitors enter into Royal Belum Rainforest Resort. The idea of the design is derived from the curvy and folded form of the topography and its existing trees, embracing the depicted terrain on site. A gateway from the hectic city life, a sanctuary embracing the earth, its soil and everything else that is alive admist nature, with your indulgence in mind: to “unfold” or to interpret and re-discover the “folded” wonders, potentials and possibilities of nature can offer. This can be achieve by building in nature, building with nature, building out of nature, and being inside nature itself, creating a physical and intimate experience for the the visitors.


The spatial layout is formed by cluster of spaces, to be built along the edges of the site. With the spaces designed to seamlessly blending the indoor with the outdoor, reflecting the endeavours of man and nature, it simultaneously create the required connection and interaction with nature by means of open walkway and stairs to allow the establishment of strong relationship to the context. Designed to work as one as the architecture blends into its stunning surroundings on site, the defying boundaries with lush greenery and natural ambience aids to facilitate meditation and quiet reflection through poetic spatial experience and nature.



supervisor

Chew Tick Wah

location

Tropicana Aman, Malysia

project

Sports & leisure

04 Tropicana clubhouse

2017 - 2018 C’arch architeture + design, Malaysia Architectural Assistant Part 1

A residential clubhouse project designed to be a feature of Tropicana Aman Township with sports facilities - as a “jewel in a crown” within the neighbouring central park area. With its circular profile, the clubhouse has a range of free flow space with the functional space embedded in between. Pure geometrical space defines views and provides an exceptional spatial experience for the residents. The most memorable thing about this project was re-designing the entrance statement. As the hallmark of the building, it is designed to give a sense of arrival as one drives in with the panoramic views of the lush surrounding landscape open onto delightful surprises and imaginative points of spaces within. Apart from preparing tender drawings for authority submissions, I also involved in designing its way finding signages, reception counter as well as resolving and re-designing stairways and spatial facilities layout. Visual credits to Azizul Ab Aziz


year

2017-2018

work

C’arch architecture + design

phase

design development + technical design


supervisor

Wilson Sng Chew Tick Wah

location

Cyberjaya, Malaysia

project

Competition, Masterplanning

05 b16 Masterplan

2018 C’arch architeture + design, Malaysia Architectural Assistant Part 1

A neighbourhood masterplan wining competiiton entry B16 SHSB is a 55 acres green field residential land that aims to bring together enlightened sustainable neighbourhood planning, intelligent next generation infrastructure and innovative plot and building design - all sensitvely integrated with the site’s existing topography. The nieghbourhood clusters proposed includes condominium, 2 - 3 storey linkstrata villas, a Hillside Residences, a Village Square and a designated area for education,sports and leisure. A 1.1km-long Central Park is proposed threading through these neighbourhoods and this gives all residents access to nature while providing pedestrians the ability to move seamlessly through the entire development. The master plan creates a compact,pedestrian and bike oriented community with attractive and efficient homes for a wide range of residents. Working in a small team, I assited with planning, drawings and 3D modeling of the masterplan, housing design and unit layout. Visual credits to Azizul Ab Aziz


year

2018

work

C’arch architecture + design

phase

preparation and brief + concept design + design development


supervisor

Chris Wong Chew Tick Wah

location

Cyberjaya

project

06 AK house

2018 C’arch architeture + design, Malaysia Architectural Assistant Part 1

A private residential scheme for a family home is aspired by traditional Malay house with trees giving further depth to its elevated spaces. Designed to be raise on stilt, all main spaces and rooms are tucked within the upper level of the house, allowing partial privacies of courtyards, terraces and verandas for the occassional gatherings or simple evening chit chats. A few pockets spaces are inserted facing the courtyard - render on the right shows a semi-cicular alcove that defines a distinct breakfast area where family could enjoy a morning beverge by the internal landscaped courtyard. Using local timber as construction materials and steel as structural material, the project involved working closely with the director to propose four different design options of plan layouts, drawing amendments and 3D modeling of the house design. Visual credits to Azizul Ab Aziz

Housing


year

work

2018

phase

C’arch architecture + design

preparation and brief + concept design

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

BD AK SMARTHOUSE

SK

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LAUNDRY ROOM

LANDSCAPE

900

GUEST ROOM

BATH 4 AYRA'S BEDROOM

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4000

DRIVERS'S ROOM

900

VOID

LARDER

KITCHEN

STUDY

STUDIO

VOID

LOT BOUNDARY 351° 32' 00'' 28.000

BATH 2 LANDSCAPE

4200

3.1M (10') BUILDING SETBACK

3.1M (10') BUILDING SETBACK

LANDSCAPE

3.1M (10') BUILDING SETBACK

BATH 1

LOT BOUNDARY 351° 32' 00'' 28.000

3.1M (10') BUILDING SETBACK

MAID'S ROOM

261° 32' 00'' 57.891 KI

LOT BOUNDARY 351° 32' 00'' 28.000

261° 32' 00'' 57.891 KI

LOT BOUNDARY 351° 32' 00'' 28.000

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POOL

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MASTER BEDROOM

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LANDSCAPE

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FOYER

COMMON STUDY & FAMILY ROOM 1295

738

1820

FOYER

STORAGE

3440 ANIS'S BEDROOM

1640

REFLECTIVE POOL

600

MEDITATION ROOM

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

OPEN ABOVE

REFLECTIVE POOL

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LANDSCAPE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

DRIVEWAY TURFING

ALYA'S BEDROOM

SEATING

LIFT

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261° 32' 00'' 57.891 KI

261° 32' 00'' 57.891 KI

SEATING

ground floor plan

first floor plan

GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1 : 100 @ A1 First Floor

: 522.839 m2 / 5627.789 sq ft

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27.03.2018 FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SCALE 1 : 100 @ A1


collaborators

Kaiyi Wong Victoria Yishu Limei Tan

PETALINK

location

Petaling Street, Malaysia

project

Competition

microhome

07 microhome 2019 The increase of millennials population has caused a drastic change in the labour market as they have reached the working-age and are generally more inclined to live and work in cities due to its convenience and exciting urban settings. In recent years, young Malaysians who preferred to live in Kuala Lumpur are facing the issue of affordable housing. The lack of consideration of affordable housing options for young professionals within the city centre could lower the capital’s economic growth rate.

By selecting a more affordable and less ‘prestigious’ district within the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown and Medan Pasar districts are vibrant and convenient as they are not only rich in historical cultures but also serve as a transportation hub. The injection of new life is a mutually beneficial relationship between young professionals and the local community (blue-collar workers) from the lower socioeconomic status. The thoughts behind providing an affordable and sustainable housing option for young professionals are complex. Through speculating the concept of growth and expandability, we continued to contemplate the organisation of communities and to explore the architectural design of individual and co-living spaces with the integration of the off-grid system. Overall, the value of our proposal is to encourage sustainability socially and environmentally towards Malaysia’s urban context.

2019 Bee Breeders Microhome 2019 Architecture Competition

In recent years, young Malaysians who preferred to live in Kuala Lumpur are facing the issue of affordable housing. The lack of consideration of affordable housing options for young professionals within the city centre could lower the capital’s economic growth rate. By selecting a more affordable and less ‘prestigious’ district within the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown and Medan Pasar districts are vibrant areas, not only they are rich in historical cultures but also serve as a transportation hub. The injection of new life is a mutually beneficial relationship between young professionals and the local community (bluecollar workers) from the lower socioeconomic status. The thoughts behind providing an affordable and sustainable housing option for young professionals are complex. Through speculating the concept of growth and expandability, we continued to contemplate the organisation of communities and to explore the architectural design of individual and co-living spaces with the integration of the off-grid system. Overall, the value of our proposal is to encourage sustainability socially and environmentally towards Malaysia’s urban context.


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