Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
"Weylonz" revels in a minimalist design in architectural facade space and form with material of ventilation blocks and timber toned screen complemented with strategically placed greenery. Weylonz offers a vibrant yet modest design where client have control over the way they work , live and play. The phenomenon of "Agile working" as promotedby the design allows for enhanced creativity and productivity of start-ups designers , entrepreneurs and the like offering adaptibility to new age and future work trends of the redefined studio.
"TO-GATHER" gives the meaning of different individuals that came from different backgrounds in an area to gather around in a certain space and to gather that brings peace and harmony which is how a community is created as well as the gathering space becomes the meeting point for the public .This building serves as a dancing pavilion that offers traditional Kelantanese dance classes for visitors. Even beginners need not worry, as our professional and talented tutors will provide attentive instruction. Visitors can also enjoy other activities, such as having a coffee at the outdoor cafe or tasting wine with our skilled bartender, all while surrounded by a high-class atmosphere. Additionally, visitors can explore the gallery to learn about traditional Kelantanese dance and gain experience. This building was designed with an open space concept in mind to achieve passive design. Its unique construction incorporates louvers to allow for increased air ventilation. The main studio area features a sprung floor material that is designed to prevent injuries to dancers during training.
"The Big Bloom" is a hotel located amidst a picturesque landscape of Sakura trees. I aspire to create a unique hotel in the heart of a biophilic urban setting, where guests can experience a dreamlike ambiance during their stay. Given the popularity of flower viewing or "hanami," many visitors would likely choose to stay at our hotel for the chance to appreciate the fleeting beauty of the flowers and enjoy the warm weather. One of the reasons for the popularity of cherry blossom lies in their symbolism. They are said to be like clouds as they bloom all at once and hang above the trees as if to shroud them in mist. Then – just like clouds – they suddenly disappear. Through this, they have come to symbolize ephemerality or transient nature of life. This reflects a longstanding of Buddhist concept in Japanese culture known as “mono no aware,” or roughly, “the pathos of things,” which recognizes both the beauty and mortality inherent in life.
This open space building has a diverse range of functions and accommodates temporary users, such as hikers, tour guides, and tourists. It serves as a place for individuals to take a moment to rest, enjoy the surrounding scenery, and engage with others. Concrete is the primary construction material, while glass is utilized for the railing. The building's leveling design incorporates the contour of the site and features a unique zigzag form, which evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity in its users. The building's layout includes two separate observation decks at the top of the hill, each offering a different view of the scenery.