Eigent House / Fabian Tan Architect
Nestled in a high-end enclave at Kuala Lumpur, this bungalow is an ancestral residence that is home to a young family. Their brief was to modernize the home while preserving its existing layout and form to conserve their familiarity and comfort.
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Architects: Fabian Tan Architect
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Area: 5500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ceavs Chua
© Ceavs Chua
Ground Floor Plan
From the architect. Nestled in a high-end enclave at Kuala Lumpur, this bungalow is an ancestral residence that is home to a young family. Their brief was to modernize the home while preserving its existing layout and form to conserve their familiarity and comfort.
© Ceavs Chua
Thus, existing spaces were streamlined while alterations create the impression of spontaneity and continuity. The main family activity areas were extended through the periphery via the creation of intermediary spaces such as timber decks and rock gardens. This transition aims to effortlessly connect the interior and the lush exterior garden.
© Ceavs Chua
Openings were created in the double height volume dining area to create spaciousness by light and views. Serving as its nucleus, a large square window fitted with an automated glass screen projects a sublime painting of nature, in this case, an old majestic tree.
© Ceavs Chua
The private elevate...
© Ceavs Chua
Architects: Fabian Tan Architect
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Area: 5500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ceavs Chua
© Ceavs Chua
Ground Floor Plan
From the architect. Nestled in a high-end enclave at Kuala Lumpur, this bungalow is an ancestral residence that is home to a young family. Their brief was to modernize the home while preserving its existing layout and form to conserve their familiarity and comfort.
© Ceavs Chua
Thus, existing spaces were streamlined while alterations create the impression of spontaneity and continuity. The main family activity areas were extended through the periphery via the creation of intermediary spaces such as timber decks and rock gardens. This transition aims to effortlessly connect the interior and the lush exterior garden.
© Ceavs Chua
Openings were created in the double height volume dining area to create spaciousness by light and views. Serving as its nucleus, a large square window fitted with an automated glass screen projects a sublime painting of nature, in this case, an old majestic tree.
© Ceavs Chua
The private elevate...
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