The Brickwood Villa (Enhanced Version)

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • This renovation project aims to transform a 35-year-old, single-story semi-detached house in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The existing structure suffers from significant issues such as roof leaks and mold, exacerbated by its layout situated on three different sloping levels towards the front. This results in low ceiling heights and cramped spaces. To address these challenges, our design approach focuses on reconfiguring the entire layout to enhance privacy and spatial hierarchy.
    Key elements of our solution include raising the ceiling height from 2.8 meters to 5.5 meters throughout the house, achieved through the installation of new perimeter roof beams supported by six additional reinforced concrete columns. This not only creates a sense of openness and airiness but also allows for better circulation of natural light and ventilation.
    Moreover, we have integrated generous garden spaces, strategically positioned to provide direct access from all rooms while preserving privacy. This infusion of greenery not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also promotes a sense of tranquility and connection with nature within the confines of the urban setting.
    In line with our commitment to authenticity in materiality, we have opted for basic materials such as clay bricks and plywood as integral components of the structure. This choice not only imbues the architecture with a sense of honesty and integrity but also ensures durability and low maintenance requirements over time.
    Clay bricks, renowned for their thermal properties and timeless appeal, form the backbone of the structure, providing stability and insulation against the tropical climate of Kuala Lumpur. Meanwhile, plywood, with its natural warmth and versatility, is utilized for interior finishes, adding a touch of rustic elegance to the spaces.
    By embracing these raw, earthy materials, we not only celebrate their inherent beauty but also minimize the need for extensive maintenance, allowing the architecture to age gracefully while remaining true to its essence. This harmonious marriage of materiality and craftsmanship ensures that the finished spaces resonate with a sense of authenticity and timelessness, enriching the lives of its inhabitants for years to come.

Komentáře • 3

  • @vaniamacedo7863
    @vaniamacedo7863 Před dnem

    Casa térrea linda!

  • @choongweililoveyou
    @choongweililoveyou  Před 2 dny

    Hi, it’s Dalbergia
    Latifolia, the garden is wide enough and as long as u have minimum 1.5meter ground depth it will be fine, it is still a semi D house that look like a bungalow

  • @bgees
    @bgees Před 3 dny

    Hi, lovely house! Could you please tell me what type of tree that is? I'm curious if it will grow larger and if its roots might expand widely enough to affect the building. And did the owner converted the Semi-D to a bungalow?