Designed by architect Kevin Mark Low of Small Projects, PJTC is not be built according to the western paradigm the conventional square buildings, confined spaces, mirror finishes, and enclosed air-conditioned areas. Low wanted something different; something that is suited specifically for the natural environment, using energy-efficient and eco-friendly design features. The development concept of PJTC is based is inspired by the Malaysian art of intricate weaving namely batik, kain songket, pelekat and tenun. Designed with plenty of holes that welcomes natural lighting and cross ventilation, Low believes that the building should have a protective cover or screens to envelope the exposed sides of the blocks, offering privacy while allowing sunlight through which can also shield the occupants from the heat and noise. With that, Low uses concrete to create these screens. Natural air circulation is also in abundance, thanks to the installation of windows rather than fixed glass.
Image Details: | |
Image File: | NROC-0013-0007 |
Caption: | PJ Trade Centre, Damansar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Architect: Kevin Low, Small Projects, 2010. Garden view. |
Property Release: | No |
Model Release: | No |
Dimensions in PX: | 4730 x 3548 pixels |
Date of Photograph: | 31/10/2010 |
Restriction: | No Restriction |
Credit: | Nick Rochowski/VIEW |
Building Details: | |
View Project Number: | 61305 |
Building Name: | PJ Trade Centre |
Headline: | PJ Trade Centre, Damansar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Architect: Kevin Low, Small Projects, 2010. |
City: | Damansar, Kuala Lumpur |
Country: | Malaysia |
Architect: | Kevin Low, Small Projects |
Architect Website: | http://www.small-projects.com/ |
Category: | Corporate And Commercial |
Building Type: | Retail – Office – Apartment |
Year of Completion: | 2010 |
Collection: | VIEW Architecture |
Public Notes: | Designed by architect Kevin Mark Low of Small Projects, PJTC is not be built according to the western paradigm the conventional square buildings, confined spaces, mirror finishes, and enclosed air-conditioned areas. Low wanted something different; something that is suited specifically for the natural environment, using energy-efficient and eco-friendly design features. The development concept of PJTC is based is inspired by the Malaysian art of intricate weaving namely batik, kain songket, pelekat and tenun. Designed with plenty of holes that welcomes natural lighting and cross ventilation, Low believes that the building should have a protective cover or screens to envelope the exposed sides of the blocks, offering privacy while allowing sunlight through which can also shield the occupants from the heat and noise. With that, Low uses concrete to create these screens. Natural air circulation is also in abundance, thanks to the installation of windows rather than fixed glass. |
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Orientation: | H |
Type: | Retail – Office – Apartment |
B/W or Colour: | Colour |
Number of People: | 1 person |
Technique: | Full Frame |
People Incidental: | Yes |
Point of View: | General view |
Time of Day: | Day |
Interior or Exterior: | Exterior |
Photographer: | Nick Rochowski |
Source File Name: | NROC-0013-0007.jpg |
Copyright Info URL: | www.viewpictures.co.uk |