Streetware I discovers dialogues between tangible and intangible elements that compose the dynamic and diverse network of streets of George Town (Pearl of Orient). The shophouse and the block; the block and the neighbourhood; create the main set of relationships […]
Read moreStreetware II identified the necessity to look at projects located at the edge of UNESCO site’s buffer zone where a contrast of urban spaces and architectural typologies coexist. The redesign of the tangible urban bodies should allow for the intangible […]
Read moreStreetware III investigates the opportunities to create a water dialogue between the urbanity of George Town UNESCO Heritage site and the coastal zone. The existing character of the place would guide the propositional vision that would aim towards a more […]
Read moreStreetware believes in the value of urban and architectural recycling. The transformation of Wisma Central can be a reference in the context of KL. Existing conditions of the building become opportunities to guide the conceptual design narrative. The aim is […]
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