3-Juxta House By Kee Yen Grants Special Relationship with the Outdoors
Kee Yen Architect designed the 3-Juxta House in Malaysia, creating a refined two-level structure for a multi-generational family. Eschewing extravagance, the volumes are interconnected, accommodating diverse needs in tropical climate conditions. The focal point is a central courtyard and pool, enhancing the passive design strategy to ensure natural ventilation.
Three volumes define the 3-Juxta House
“The three distinct masses within this architectural composition transcend mere juxtaposition, as they seamlessly intertwine both in form and function to create a harmonious living environment,” said the studio.
The volumes are thoughtfully interconnected to meet the diverse needs of each household generation, fostering a sense of unity and cohesion within the space. Crafted materials are juxtaposed to evoke certain spatial effects, enhancing the overall aesthetic while adhering to passive design strategies tailored for tropical living.
“3-Juxta-House was initially conceived as a sprawling mansion for three generations in Perak, Malaysia. We refined the concept into a larger, two-level dwelling,” the studio continued.
“Our focus remains unwavering on the art of architectural juxtapositioning, tailored to accommodate the diverse needs of the occupants. Eschewing extravagance for practical elegance, our design embodies the essence of tropical living.”
Architectural compositions are defined by volumetric interplay, ensuring every corner of the...
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