PEOPLE THINK SPACE PEOPLE C’arch Vision To design and produce exceptional and unique buildings and environments that contribute to better communities.

C’arch Values Adding value through design intelligence and innovation. Strong leadership delivering the design vision meeting cost, time and quality brief. A culture of curiosity, continuous improve- ment and intellectual discourse.

C’arch Culture We enjoy the fun of making.

DIRECTOR / FOUNDER

CHRIS WONG BArch (Houston) DipArch(Cantab) APAM RIBA

Intellect is the foundation of exploring, be glossy and fashionably seasonal. The Chris Wong received his architectural educa- Pertubuhan Akitek experimenting and applying. Finding antithesis of this short term gratification tion at the University of Houston in USA and - PAM information Committee; 1992 thinking solutions that are relevant, con- is of great interest to us and the type of the University of Cambridge in England. His - Majalah Arkitek, Co-editor; 1992-93 textual and sustainable becomes possible architecture we pursue. We do not negate professional experience includes working - PAM Design Discourse, Organising when the conventional parameters of dis- nor deny the follies of post modernism; for Skidmore Owens and Merill in Houston Committee; 1993-94 course are breached. Today’s architecture however, in our thinking and application in 1984-5 and Eric Parry Architects in London - PAM Part I and Part II Examination Panel; is mostly consumed like high street fash- we make attempts to introduce delicate up till 1991 when he obtained his registra- 1993-95 ion, post modern manner; the presenta- innovations that are perhaps casual, rel- tion with the Architects Registration Board, - PAM Education Committee; 1991-95 tion of architecture like architecture can evant and sustainable. UK. - PAM Strategic Planning Workshop; 1993 He founded c’arch architecture + design in 1992 and the practice has grown to a mod- Academia est size of over forty personnel. Informed - Taught 3rd Year design studio in University by Chris’ overseas experiences, the practice of Cambridge; 1989-90 is structured with a large core of architects; - External Critic- University of Malaya; complimented by a smaller support team to 2002-2014 ensure that the design quality is maintained. His interest in photography, history, travel Lectures and diving compliments the exploration in - Datum: KL 2006- “About Making” his work and research. - Singapore Polytechnic 2006- “Malaysian Chris’s contribution to the profession in the Architecture” form of the professional body and academia - University of Malaya Lecture- “Dualisma is as follow:- 2013” DIRECTOR DIRECTOR

WILSON SNG KOH SHEH-REN BArch (Notts) DipArch (Oxpoly) APAM RIBA BArch (Malaya) APAM

Wilson received his architectural education challenges provide opportunities for “ad- Sheh-Ren received her architectural educa- Sheh-Ren has led project teams on several at the University of Nottingham and Oxford aptations” to generate innovative designs. tion in University Malaya, . Part notable works including award - winning of her final year thesis involved a conserva- Iringan Hijau, Garden Manor, The Mansions Polytechnic, UK. Upon graduation, he This appreciation, along with his personal tion research project sponsored by UNESCO , The Breezeway, The Signature, an interna- worked in London till end 1993 when he interests in painting, music and ceramics, (LEAP); Community Participation in Waqf tional Resort Community Masterplan in obtained his registration with the Architects serve as inspiration to his work at C’arch. Registration Board, UK. He joined C’arch in Rehabilitation, and and Masterplan and design of strata 1994 and was appointed a Director in 2000. Wilson’s other involvement within the pro- surrounding areas, George Town, , landed houses in Bahru. fession include : Malaysia. Wilson has considerable experience leading She enjoys looking into new design innova- many award-winning projects of varying -Member of the PAM Strategic Planning Upon graduation, she joined C’arch in 2000. tions, material usage, building detailing and complexity and scale. These include Damai workshop 1995. She obtained her APAM membership in human behaviors in the built environment. Suria, Iringan Hijau, Belum Rainforest Resort -Presented a paper on the RIBA & SIA 2007. She was appointed Director in 2011 In her spare time, she juggles between her and sixceylon. Strategic Plans at PAM’s Architect’s following eleven years of architectural expe- young family, reading, diving and volun- rience with C’arch. teering in the Children Ministry at Bangsar Wilson stands in awe of nature, fascinated Convention 1997. Lutheran Church. She also sits in the PAM by how it develops an inherent design intel- -External Critic, Yr 5 Architecture School, She has worked on a variety of projects from Membership, Youth and Constitution ligence in its adaptations for survival and University of Malaya, 2009 - 2011. factories, retail, offices, master planning, strata landed houses, low and high-rise Committee 2014/2015. procreation. He believes that a parallel can -Currently serves as External Critic, Yr 3 residential of medium and luxury nature. be drawn with how project constraints and Architecture School, Taylor’s University. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

CHEW TICK WAH BArch (Sheffield) DipArch (UCL)

Chew received his architecture education at for shaping the practice’s innovation, re- the University of Sheffield (1993-1995) and search and benchmarking efforts related at The Bartlett, University College London to sustainability, materials and construction (1996-1998) with a first-class honours and technology. commendations respectively. Prior to C’arch, his 14-year professional Chew joined C’arch in 2012 and became an experience includes working in Sheffield, Associate Director in 2014. He is instrumen- Kuala Lumpur and Dublin. His notable tal to the project and design management works in commercial buildings and trans- of the practice’s key residential, civic and portation projects have won the FIABCI cultural, hospitality, masterplanning and Prix d’Excellence Awards, Cityscape Dubai sustainability projects. These include TWY Design Review Awards, PAM Excellence in Mont Kiara a luxury condominium in Kuala Architecture Awards, PAM Architectural Steel Lumpur, Aman Clubhouse in , an Awards, BHP-PAM Colorbond Award, FIABCI award-winning Arata of Tijani a luxury con- Malaysia Property Award and nominated for dominium in Kuala Lumpur, The Primorsky the World Architecture Awards. Entertainment Resort City in Russia and a A JPA scholar, a recipient of Sheffield Society International Resort Community Masterplan of Architects and Surveyors Prize and an in Sabah. RIBA President’s Medal Nominee, Chew Chew is also leading the practice’s inter- has taught, and been a visiting critic at national competition projects including University Technology Mara and University Taichung Fine Arts Museum & Library in Malaya. Having travelled extensively, he is Taiwan, Busan Tower Redevelopment in particularly keen in high-mountain trekking South Korea and Guggenheim Helsinki in and mountaineering. Finland. More recently, he is responsible

THINK TREES TO CAR PARK

Iringan Hijau Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2001 - 2010 xzv This three-storey low density luxury condominium comprises two sets of dwellings placed on two con- tiguous land parcels, each grouped around its own planted garden deck which conceals as well as brings natural light and trees to the car park below. The build- ings were designed to offer a tropical home within an urban context.

PAM Awards 2010 Multiple Residential Buildings (Low-Rise) Winner

In creative collaboration with Eric Parry Architects London Dawntree Properties Sdn. Bhd. RM 37 mil 13,320 sq.m PERIMETER AIRWELL Garden Manor Sierramas Sungai Buloh, Malaysia 2007 - 2013

This enclave of strata link houses gave us the op- portunity to reinvent the ubiquitous Malaysian link house, which is typically dark and stuffy. Changing the dimensions from an oblong to a squarer footprint made each floor brighter and appear more spacious. The traditional airwell, long abandoned for security reasons, was reinterpreted as an open decks adjacent to each party wall, creating an additional external fa- çade for natural lighting and ventilation. The resultant façade presents each home as a detached unit.

Kumpulan Sierramas (M) Sdn. Bhd. RM 44 mil 3,551 sq.m RAINWATER DOWNPIPE BRISE SOLEIL Cyberia Cresent Cyberjaya, Malaysia 2003 - 2006

The embellishments on the front of the building are a series of precisely angled vertical brise soleil fins which do double duty as open down pipes for rain water. The open pipe is much more suitable for Malaysia because they are easier to maintain as they do not get clogged with leaves. There is also a poetic element: as water flows down these pipes on a rainy day, we see nature in action.

PAM Awards For Colour On Buildings 4, 2006 Merit Prize

Paramoden Sdn. Bhd. RM 63 mil 35,830 sq.m COOL PLAYING SPACE

The Domain Cyberjaya, Malaysia 2006 - 2009

The creation of an atrium as the focal point of this apartment com- plex serves many functions. Surrounded by the strategically oriented 15-storey apartment blocks, the atrium offers an airy, cool and shaded space that’s perfect as a community gathering place. Broken tiles and offcuts were used to make an inexpensive yet attractive mosaic flooring.

PAM Awards 2011 Multiple Residential Buildings (High Rise) Commendation

Laketown Sdn. Bhd. RM 33 mil 35,830 sq.m WET - DRY PLAZA Wisma Mustapha Kamal Cyberjaya, Malaysia 2008 - 2009

A generous water plaza occupies the entrance lobby of this Grade A commercial building. This film of water is at once ornamental and functional, transforming an empty space into a reflective pool. The few centimetres of water is easily drained, transforming this space into a dry plaza which can be used as a venue for a variety of events.

Laketown Sdn. Bhd. RM 58 mil 30,274 sq.m UPCYCLED EXISTING BRICKS

Belum Rainforest Resort Pulau Banding, Malaysia 2007 - 2008

The Huruhara feature wall was built using bricks from the demoli- tion of an existing structure instead of transporting them offsite. Huruhara means confusion in Bahasa Malaysia and is an apt name for this striking wall.

PAM Awards For Colour On Buildings 5, 2008 1st Prize

MKN Group Sdn. Bhd. RM 21 mil 3,162 sq.m ANIMATED FACADE Primorsky Entertainment Resort City Vladivostok, Russia 2013 - Current

A 2,000 key hotel on Russia’s Pacific Coast. The devel- opment also incorporates 6000 sqft of retail, theatres, casino, spas and food and beverage outlets. The fabric of the building would have to withstand the tempera- ture extremes experience in this part of the world with lows of -20C and highs of +25C. The exterior of the building is proposed to be clad with integrated light- ing which opens up the possibility of creating unique moments that will mesmerize and enchant guest.

Nagacorp Ltd. RM 634 mil 190,000 sq.m SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Taichung Museum of Fine Arts & Library Taichung, Taiwan 2013

Perspectives are negated as in Chinese art, by an undulating ground plane connected to the park. The museum does not sit on a horizon. Rather, it is lifted above on a series of semi circular piloti that punch through the sky, painting the vast undercroft with light, awash with different intensities, providing the space for sculpture, auditoria and socializing. The light invites you and enter into it, rising into the building.

The exhibition spaces and the library are connected by a series of passages or walks and garden courts, traversing the entire length and height of building, providing thematic spaces for socializing, rest, refreshment and contemplation. The gardens bring light into the building as well as become orientation points within. SKETCH BOX

Build Your Manifesto, 2011 Exhibition Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2011

The pen/pencil is the extension of one’s mind. A line is drawn on a drawing and the dialogue continues with overlapping sketches which manifests itself to the form of architecture. The sketch box consists of a 2m x 2m x 2m cube, wrapped in paper, forming a blank canvas. All members of C’arch were invited to contribute to this canvas based on ideas and questions surrounding a live project encompassing a care home and independ- ent living units for the elderly. Over the days, large statement-making drawings as well as little tongue in cheek sketches appeared, allowing new stories to de- velop from the different views of the issue at hand. The extension of this exercise was the continuation of the sketches by the public during the exhibition, creating a coincidental overlapping dialogue and interchange of ideas that could perhaps ensure that architecture for the elderly is meaningful and dignified. SERPIHAN LAMAN

Malaysian Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2012 Venice, Italy 2012

Serpihan Laman is an attempt to understand what our di dalam istana maziah beyond their architectural ex- common ground as Malaysians might be by juxtapos- pressions were apparent: i) a certain decorum in the ing recognizable local architectural typologies and the treatment of public to private spaces; ii) a response to insertion of fragments of symbolic representations the hot humid climate in the use passive solar strate- that shape our collective and individual experiences gies of courtyard and verandah to ventilate and buffer. within the overlapping spaces. As architects, we de- The resultant convergence of these indoor-outdoor sign in a multi racial/cultural/religious/ethnic realm spaces within the rich cultural contexts of each typol- so we began by questioning our understanding of ogy in the model is simultaneously appealing and ‘Malaysian-ness’. While we have a shared history, absurd against the backdrop of history and religious there are different perceptions of it, depending on diversity. Such contradictions can be confusing, at perspective. Similarly, common threads between the times provocative or merely awkward; but occasion- kampung house, the Cheong Fatt Sze Mansion and ally, there are moments of beauty in the melange. HELSINKI’S ART SHELF : FRAMING WORLD MASTERPIECES Guggenheim Helsinki, Guggenheim Helsinki, Finland 2015

Our vision for the Guggenheim Helsinki is a muse- um that is egalitarian, open and generous. Located on the waterside of South Harbour, The new muse- um respects Helsinki’s urban textures, scale and pro- portions without being audacious and contrived. Its open-nature touches the ground lightly and gracious- ly welcomes visitors into its communal civic heart. A quiet elegance is achieved in its choice of materials, incorporating cutting-edge sustainable technolo- gy and a refined expression of its timber structure.

Guggenheim Helsinki is envisioned as a series of open shelves on timber trestles - a flexible and egaliterian space for either spontaneous encoun- ters or art installations and events, which is dispaly- ed to the city. These spaces and art shelves leads one upwards, whilst its volumes discreetly reframe Helsinki’s beautiful cityscapes and landmarks be- yond, always locating the visitor in its context. SPACE Iringan Hijau Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2001 - 2010

This three-storey low density luxury condo- minium comprises two sets of dwellings placed on two contiguous land parcels, each grouped around its own planted gar- den deck which conceals as well as brings natural light and trees to the car park be- low. The buildings were designed to offer a tropical home within an urban context, enhanced by a palette of fair-faced con- crete, stainless steel, aluminium and glass complemented by the warm hues of balau timber. Altogether there are 26 units com- prising seven different configurations which PAM Awards 2010 vary from single and double to triple level Multiple Residential Buildings (Low-Rise) apartments. Winner Iringan Hijau Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2001 - 2010 Iringan Hijau Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2001 - 2010

In creative collaboration with Eric Parry Architects London Dawntree Properties Sdn. Bhd. RM 37 mil 13,320 sq.m The Mansions Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010 - 2014

This development comprises 137 2½ to 3½-storey strata homes within a gated and landscaped compound with a clubhouse, pool and other common amenities. The mas- ter layout plan was conceived to foster the ideals of community living and place mak- ing. The central spine of the development is punctuated by a pool which becomes the focal point for the entire community. The residences are vibrant, light filled and airy spaces with distinct public and private zones. The Mansions Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010 - 2014 The Mansions Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010 - 2014

Front Elevation Type A Rear Elevation Type A Perdana ParkCity Sdn. Bhd. RM 196 mil 77,690 sq.m Damai Suria Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1992 - 1998

Located on Jalan U-Thant in the heart sunken court and a second block to the rear of Kuala Lumpur’s exclusive ambas- within layers of tropical landscaped gardens. sadorial district, Damai Suria is a low The facades are richly worked three dimen- rise apartment building of 32 units. sionally with various devices for privacy, One block forms a facade to the street, shade and environmental control. Sliding through which a triple height entrance adjustable screens shade deep balconies reveals the complex volumetric composi- and allow for ample cross ventilation. tion beyond with a swimming pool in a

In creative collaboration with Eric Parry Architects London Dawntree Properties Sdn. Bhd. RM 24 mil 10,117 sq.m Damai Suria Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1992 - 1998

RIBA Awards 1998 British Sundial Society Awards 2000 Nature Stone Awards 2000 PAM Architectural Awards 2000 Repetitive Residential Honorary Mention

In creative collaboration with Eric Parry Architects London Dawntree Properties Sdn. Bhd. RM 24 mil 10,117 sq.m sixceylon Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2008 - 2014

A 33-storey service apartment building which comprises 215 units of compact and comfortable residences which take advan- tage of the vistas and quiet location in Bukit Ceylon. The apartments range from 558 to 1,555 sq. ft in size, offering accommodation of one to three bedrooms. All the residents’ amenities are located in the podium room, interspersed with waterscaped gardens and decks. North-south orientation and double- layered facade minimise heat gain. The outer layer comprises a series of lightweight pat- terned screens that provide sixceylon with its distinctive signature.

Asia Pacific Property Awards 2012 Best Residential Renovation/Redevelopment in Asia Pacific sixceylon Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2008 - 2014

Symphony Life Bhd. RM 95 mil 41,720 sq.m Garden Manor Sierramas Sungai Buloh, Malaysia 2007 - 2013

A residential estate comprising 41 units of strata-titled homes, located within a gated and secured enclave. These houses are ar- ranged on tree-lined streets which respect the natural contours of the land, with pedes- trian paths linking homes to the clubhouse and infinity edge pool. The houses boast an innovative square footprint and external fa- çade to provide natural ventilation and light all around the house, whilst maintaining the privacy of each unit. In reponse to the tropi- cal environment, the homes are provided with deep roof overhangs, a ventilated roof, window location that allow cross-ventilation and generous terraces. Garden Manor Sierramas Sungai Buloh, Malaysia 2007 - 2013

Kumpulan Sierramas (M) Sdn. Bhd. RM 44 mil 3,551 sq.m Surau Ali Bashah Neocyber Cyberjaya, Malaysia 2008 - 2012

Surau Ali Bashah is located at the central gardens of Neocyber, a 21 acre mixed-used development. Serving this community of of- fice workers, shoppers and residents, Surau Ali Bashah seeks to provide a dignified and peaceful place for worship and prayer. Conceived as an eloquent and simple shelter within a garden, the plan is a composition of uni-directional walls. The walls vary in length to enclose and create spaces, form stores, create openings, whilst sometimes dissolving into layered screens. This simplicity in plan is reflected in the representation of the building. Materials employed are brick & plaster, stripped away of all adornments or components, where fenestrations are mere gaps in walls, providing a facade which responds to where openings or privacy are required. A symbolic minaret marks its intended use as a place of worship, refuge and activity centre for the Muslim community around.

PAM Awards 2013 Public and Institutional Buildings Commendation Surau Ali Bashah Neocyber Cyberjaya, Malaysia 2008 - 2012

Laketown Sdn. Bhd. RM 0.43 mil 259 sq.m Wisma Mustapha Kamal Cyberjaya, Malaysia 2008 - 2011

This Grade A office building with two 11-sto- rey towers was designed to offer facilities and amenities of international standard to MSC status companies. These include international space planning modules on an 8.500m structural grid, combination of tinted coloured glazing/aluminium com- posite panelling curtain walling system, perforated metals for sunshades and solar control, 4.200m floor-to-floor height, dedi- cated service lift with 2,000kg loading, full compliance for disabled access, and dedi- cated tenant Genset/UPS/Service Provider Rooms. A water plaza in the reception area can be transformed into a dry plaza for functions. Outdoor facilities include a podium garden with landscaped spaces and decks for a mul- titude of functions.

Laketown Sdn. Bhd. RM 58 mil 30,274 sq.m Bungalow Batu Laut, Malaysia 1992 - 1996

This timber house comprising a cluster of three distinctly separate but linked pavil- ions, sits lightly on a 3.5 acre site, which is a typically Malay orchard surrounded by the sea, a delicate belt of mangrove, the village cemetery and artifically created ponds. The dining space engages the ground, while the living pavilion is raised off the ground and encompasses the formal entrance to the house. A bridge in a small garden con- necting the living space with the pavilion which houses the bedrooms and study. This pavilion is detached from the public spaces Encik Abdul Rashid Kamaruddin RM 0.35 mil and enjoys the intimacy of open baths set 14,163 sq.m in private gardens. Menara Prima Petaling Jaya, Malaysia 2006 - 2011

This high-rise commercial development comprises two 15-storey towers sitting on top of a 200-metre podium. The podium houses a series of retail units and car-park- ing facilities with communal gardens on the roof. The building is located at the centre of an existing business park and is visible from the North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE). The eye-catching facade consists of a series of three to four-storey vertical brise soleil fins, equally spaced but stacked in a staggered fashion, with accents of highlight colours.

Puncak Kencana Sdn. Bhd. RM 73 mil 67,122 sq.m Park Manor Sierramas Sungai Buloh, Malaysia 2010 - Current

Park Manor is a private enclave comprising exclusively of bungalow villas within the exclusive Sierramas residential develop- ment. Elegant 3 storey family homes fea- turing a sophisticated palette of finishes set admist leafy streets and garden linkages characterize this gated neighbourhood. At the entrance to the estate, landscape walls mark the divide from the hustle and bustle. Ushered in by lush greenery, a meandering driveway leads to an urban oasis upon cross- ing the security threshold.

Kumpulan Sierramas (M) Sdn. Bhd. RM 83 mil 16,209 sq.m MKN Group Sdn. Bhd. RM 0.65 mil 286 sq.m

Pulau Banding Rainforest Research Centre Royal Belum, Malaysia 2007 - 2008

This is a small complex comprising two laboratories, library, office and open terraces for sitting and sleeping. It was designed as a place to facilitate the gathering and the dissemination of information from the jungles in Royal Belum and Temenggor Dam Complex in line with ideas of sustainability outlined in the ‘Pulau Banding Charter‘. It incorporates environmentally friendly and tropical themes such as a safari roofs, deep roof overhangs, open terraces, open yards and toilets. Existing trees on the site were retained. Researchers are encouraged to cultivate a garden of indigenous trees from saplings collected in the jungle.

PAM Awards 2008 Public & Civic Buildings Mention Pulau Banding Rainforest Research Centre Royal Belum, Malaysia 2007 - 2008

South Elevation

SOUTH ELEVATION Pulau Banding Rainforest Research Centre Royal Belum, Malaysia 2007 - 2008

MKN Group Sdn. Bhd. RM 0.65 mil 286 sq.m Sri Damai At Clearwater Batu Gajah, Malaysia 1997 - 1999

This country resort is situated on a 1,200 acre disused tin mine. The site provided much of the inspiration for its own rehabilitation as we looked to the iconic palong and pump houses for structural as well as aesthetic clues. The resulting 30 lakeside chalets and reception building are designed in response to the tropical climate with high roofs, tim- ber screens and strategic plantings. They are built with simple metal roofing sheets, brick and plaster, and sustainable tropical hardwoods.

PAM Awards 2006 Hotel & Recreational Buildings Honorary Mention Sri Damai At Clearwater Batu Gajah, Malaysia 1997 - 1999

Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Management Bhd. RM 3.5 mil 8,922,504 sq.m Arata of Tijani Bukit Tunku, Malaysia 2008 - 2013

Arata of Tijani is about the weaving and artic- of the urban adrenaline is enjoyed in the ulation of interstitial spaces in the massing cocoon of a plate set between the city and of the architecture. Each stack of apartments leafy Bukit Tunku. is introduced delicately by acknowledging In the gaps between blocks and in the under- the intimate and green surroundings at croft of the buildings, extended stretches of ground level. A hint of the vibrant city of water exaggerate the sense of generosity of Kuala Lumpur, just beyond, is orchestrated space. It is a game of harnessing a sensible by the careful composition of landscaping decorum of dignity in what is an extremely and gentle lifting of the ground plane via a difficult site in geometry and immediate majestic and sweeping ramped stair. conditions of traffic and sounds. An elevated garden comprising a collection Considerations are made in the design to of water bodies and pavilions organizes the mitigate noise pollution and sun shading. thresholds to the dwellings above. This gar- Holistically, Arata of Tijani is a sensitively den at first visually reveal immensity of the PAM Awards 2014 conceived in design thoughts and in the Multiple Residential Buildings (High Rise) city and its proximity; and the excitement making of a place that is enjoyable to reside. Silver Arata of Tijani Bukit Tunku, Malaysia 2008 - 2013 Arata of Tijani Bukit Tunku, Malaysia 2008 - 2013

Tijani (Bukit Tunku) Sdn. Bhd. RM 87 mil 3,031 sq.m Belum Rainforest Resort Pulau Banding ,Malaysia 2007 - 2008

This 70-room eco resort and research cen- tre located on an island on the edge of the Temenggor Dam was conceived as a sustain- able development. Combining new and ren- ovated buildings, the architecture embodies the themes of sustainability, recycling and energy efficiency, which are reflected in the huruhara walls, sapling screens cut from fast-growing rainforest plants, safari roof for natural ventilation, water harvesting system and air conditioning heat recovery systems for hot water. The buildings also features tropical architectural elements like deep eaves and fenestrations.

PAM Awards For Colour On Buildings 5, 2008 1st Prize

Site Elevation Belum Rainforest Resort Pulau Banding ,Malaysia 2007 - 2008 Belum Rainforest Resort Pulau Banding ,Malaysia 2007 - 2008

MKN Group Sdn. Bhd. RM 21 mil 3,162 sq.m The Breezeway Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010 - Current

The Breezeway is a stratified residential development comprising of 80 low-rise parkhomes and 132 apartment units. Recreational facilities are located on top of the tower podium. A series of linear courts and gardens provide easy and pleasant connections throughout the site. The Breezeway Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010 - Current

Perdana ParkCity Sdn. Bhd. RM 159 mil 61,018 sq.m The Breezeway Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010 - Current

Perdana ParkCity Sdn. Bhd. RM 159 mil 61,018 sq.m The Breezeway Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010 - Current

Perdana ParkCity Sdn. Bhd. RM 159 mil 61,018 sq.m The Domain Cyberjaya, Malaysia 2006 - 2009

Apartment complex with four 15-storey residential blocks sharing common facilities and a swimming pool. The focal point of this development is the shaded and cool atrium.

PAM Awards 2011 Multiple Residential Buildings (High Rise) Commendation

Laketown Sdn. Bhd. RM 33 mil 35,830 sq.m TWY Mont Kiara, Malaysia 2012 - Current

Located in Mont Kiara, TWY is a 51-storey serviced apartment tower comprising of 484 duplex residences. It comprises of 600sf, 800sf & 1,400sf dwellings which provide distinctive, compact and fully-fitted urban residences which enjoy a unique spatial ex- perience made possible by its fully duplex configuration for all units. The tower is positioned on top of a 0.9 acre self-cleaning bio-filtration pool which forms a waterscape of reeds and wetlands amongst the swimming pools. The rippling surface of this water body not only creates a serene, yet dynamic canvas to place its various facilities such as the gym, swimming pools, cabanas and various communal and private water- side terraces, but it also facilitates evapora- tive cooling to these spaces. A sky lounge at the top of the tower with 360° panoramic views, provide a dining room, AV suite, cigar lounge and viewing & entertainment decks for the exclusive use of residents. TWY Mont Kiara, Malaysia 2012 - Current

TWY Development Sdn. Bhd. RM 233 mil 50,679 sq.m The Signature Desa Sri Hartamas, Malaysia 2010 - 2015

The Signature is a 11-storey multi-use com- mercial complex comprising of 2 luxury car showroom / 3S centre, serviced apartments units and a boutique hotel with rooftop facilities. International Resort Community Sabah, Malaysia 2013 - Current

The International Resort Community is lo- cated in Sabah, on the Island of Borneo. The masterplan is developed for a biophilic community and provides 30,000 secure and comfortable residential units for tourists and residents in a unique environ- ment embracing its location in Borneo. We have developed 4 distinct architectural products for the proposal: “towers” provid- ing high-rise living, “city blocks” arranged on a formal urban grid, “street houses” giv- ing the residents the oppurtunity of owning grounded property and “golf terraces” situ- ated at the west of the site providing resort living adjacent to the new golf course. The landscape vision is to create a series of distinct neighbourhoods that draw their inspiration and character from the existing habitats found at the site; the rainforest, mangrove and heath forest. The key strat- egies shall be expressed in keeping with each of these neighbourhoods capturing the inner qualities of these habitats and in turn providing legibility to the master plan. International Resort Community Sabah, Malaysia 2013 - Current

RM 600 mil 2,185,302 sq.m Busan Tower Yongdusan Park, South Korea 2014

Busan Metropolitan City has called for an as ‘a very deep forest enough to find the international architectural design competi- record about the appearance of three tigers tion to remodel Busan Tower. The remodel- in 1875’ and to form a new hill-top with pan- ling effort aims at accentuate it as a centre of oramic viewing gallery and facilities. The vi- history, culture and tourism while improving sion redefines the existing square, expands Busan Tower Competition 2014 its citizen access, public functions and re- public accesses and facilities while preserv- International Competition for (re)Modelling generation of its historic downtown. ing its historic significance. As the tower Honorary Mention Our vision for the new Busan Tower and ages with its locality, it establishes itself as an icon; an icon that deserves a high level Busan Metropolitan City Yongdusan Park is to re-instate the lost RM 46.5 mil forested hilltop that it was once described, of preservation. 3,322 sq.m RECOGNITION AWARDS BIBLIOGRAPHY

Busan Tower Competition 2014 8th SIA Architectural Design Awards 2006 Real Estate Malaysia Blueprint Asia International Competition for (re)Modelling Interior Design – Commercial Vol 30 / September 2014 Volume 3, Issue 1, Feb/March 2009 Honorary Mention Design Award Arata of Tijani Belum Rainforest Resort Busan Tower In association with CSYA Studio Pte Ltd — — — — — Hotel Maya — — — — — PAM Awards 2014 Recent Malaysian Architecture — — — — — PAM Awards 2014 PAM Publication 2014 2007 PAM Awards 2006 Multiple Residential Buildings (High Rise) Arata of Tijani Sri Damai at Clearwater Hotels & Recreational Buildings Silver — — — — — — — — — — Honorary Mention Arata of Tijani PAM Awards 2013 Architecture + Design, India Sri Damai At Clearwater — — — — — PAM Publication 2013 April 2006 — — — — — PAM Awards 2013 Surau Ali Bashah Neocyber Sri Damai at Clearwater PAM Award For Colour On Buildings 4, 2006 Public and Institutional Buildings — — — — — Cyberia Crescent Merit Prize Commendation Dwell Asia — — — — — Cyberia Crescent Surau Ali Bashah Neocyber Volume 2, March / April 2012 Architecture and Urbanism — — — — — — — — — — Chris Wong 423 December 2005 PAM Architectural Awards 2000 Asia Pacific Property Awards 2012 — — — — — Sri Damai at Clearwater Repetitive Residential Best Residential Renovation/Redevolepment in Asia Pacific — — — — — Honorary Mention World Architecture sixceylon Volume 257, Issue 11/2011 Architecture Asia Damai Suria — — — — — Belum Rainforest Resort September – November 2005 Asia Pacific Property Awards 2011 — — — — — — — — — — Cyberia Crescent Highly Recommended Mixed-use Development British Sundial Society Awards 2000 PAM Awards 2010 — — — — — The Wharf Damai Suria PAM Publication 2010 Asian Breezes — — — — — — — — — — Iringan Hijau Towards Sustainable PAM Awards 2011 Civic Trust Awards 2000 — — — — — Architectures Multiple Residential Buildings (High Rise) Damai Suria June 2005 Commendation Architecture Asia — — — — — July – September 2010 Sri Damai at Clearwater The Domain Natural Stone Awards 2000 — — — — — — — — — — Belum Rainforest Resort Damai Suria — — — — — Within Small Homes PAM Awards 2010 — — — — — 2003 Multiple Residential Buildings (Low-Rise) ROOM Bungalow at Batu Laut Winner RIBA Awards 1998 Volume 4, July/Aug 2010 — — — — — Iringan Hijau Damai Suria The Natural – Chris Wong 80 Years of Architecture — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — in Malaysia PAM Awards 2008 PAM Architectural Awards 1995 Architecture Malaysia PAM Publication 2001 Public & Civic Buildings Interior Design Volume 21, Issue 2, April 2009 Damai Suria Mention Special Mention Belum Rainforest Resort — — — — — Pulau Banding Rainforest Research Centre Southern Finance Office Fit-Out — — — — — RIBA Journal — — — — — June 1999 PAM Award For Colour On Buildings 5, 2008 1st Prize Damai Suria Belum Rainforest Resort COMPLETED PROJECTS COMPLETED PROJECTS

2015 The Signature 2013 Arata of Tijani, Bukit Tunku 2010 456 Terrace Houses, Desa Coalfields I.T. Campus Client Kiara Seleksi Sdn Bhd Client Tijani (Bukit Tunku) Sdn Bhd Client KL-Kepong Property Development S.B. Client MKN Embassy Development SB Site Desa Sri Hartamas, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Contract Value RM 87 mil Contract Value RM 87 mil Contract Value RM 45 mil Contract Value RM 66 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Domain 5 85 Units Terrace House, Bandar Seri Coalfields Iringan Hijau 2007 528 Units Cost Controlled Housing Client Laketown Sdn Bhd Client KL - Kepong Country Homes Sdn Bhd Client Dawntree Properties Sdn Bhd Client TPPT Sdn Bhd Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Johor Bahru, Malaysia Contract Value RM 34 mil Contract Value RM 21 mil Contract Value RM 37 mil Contract Value RM 40 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Garden Manor, Sierramas Lobby ID, Tijani 2 Condo Dana 1 Commercial Centre Primorsky Entertainment Resort City, Russia 2014 Client Kumpulan Sierramas (M) Sdn Bhd Client Symphony Life Bhd Client Puncakdana Sdn Bhd Client Nagacorp Ltd Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Vladivostok, Rusia Contract Value RM 44 mil Contract Value RM 1 mil Contract Value RM 62 mil GDV RM 634 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2012 Domain 2 & 3 Taman Tasek Indra Masterplan 2006 38 Units Bungalow Domain 4 Client Laketown Sdn Bhd Client Indra Pusaka Sdn Bhd Client Senawang Mewah Sdn Bhd Client Laketown Sdn Bhd Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Site , Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Contract Value RM 53 mil GDV RM 175 mil Contract Value RM 6 mil Contract Value RM 18 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Surau Ali Bashah Neocyber 2009 The Domain Cyberia Cresent The Mansions, Desa ParkCity Client Laketown Sdn Bhd Client Laketown Sdn Bhd Client Paramoden Sdn Bhd Client Perdana ParkCity Sdn Bhd Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Contract Value RM 0.43 mil Contract Value RM 33 mil Contract Value RM 63 mil Contract Value RM 196 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2011 2 Blocks 9 Storey Office, I.T. Campus 167 Units Shop Office at Neo Cyber 116 Shops/ Offices Bukit Suria Residence, Sungai Long Client MKN Embassy Development Sdn Bhd Client Laketown Sdn Bhd Client KL-Kepong Property Development Sdn Bhd Client Hap Seng Land Development (Kluang) Sdn Bhd Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Contract Value RM 99 mil Contract Value RM 32 mil Contract Value RM 21 mil Contract Value RM 22 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Menara Prima 2008 Belum Rainforest Resort, Pulau Banding 2005 2-Storey Commercial/ F+B Complex sixceylon Service Apartment, Kuala Lumpur Client Puncak Kencana Sdn Bhd Client MKN Group Sdn Bhd Client Domain Resources Sdn Bhd Client Symphony Life Bhd Site Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Site Perak, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Contract Value RM 73 mil Contract Value RM 21 mil Contract Value RM 17 mil Contract Value RM 95 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Commercial Development, Puchong Masterplanning of Eco-Tourism Resort at Pulau Banding Hotel Maya Client Teratai Seleksi Sdn Bhd Client MKN Group Sdn Bhd Client Selangor Dredging Bhd 142 Units Semi D, Bandar Seri Coalfields Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Perak, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Client KL - Kepong Coutry Homes Sdn Bhd Contract Value Phase 1 : RM 24 mil GDV RM 600 mil Contract Value RM 37 mil Site Kuala Selangor, Malaysia Phase 1A : RM15 mil — — — — — Contract Value RM 47 mil — — — — — Phase 2 : RM 24 mil 2004 — — — — — Pulau Banding Rainforest Research Centre 92 Units Bungalow — — — — — Client Senawang Mewah Sdn Bhd The Breezeway, Desa ParkCity Client MKN Group Sdn Bhd Wisma Mustapha Kamal Site Selangor, Malaysia Client Perdana ParkCity Sdn Bhd Site Perak, Malaysia Client Laketown Sdn Bhd Contract Value RM 12 mil Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Contract Value RM 0.65 mil Site Cyberjaya, Malaysia — — — — — Contract Value RM 159 mil — — — — — GDV RM 58 mil — — — — — Integrated Retail & Recreation Masterplan, Lukut Extension to Commercial/ F+B Complex — — — — — Client JTT Capital Sdn Bhd International Resort Community, Sabah Client Lanaz Sdn Bhd Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Sabah, Malaysia Site , Malaysia Contract Value RM 0.7 mil GDV RM 600 mil GDV RM 175 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — COMPLETED PROJECTS COMPLETED PROJECTS

2003 Housing Scheme Masterplanning 2001 648 Units Medium Cost Apartments Lobby Fitout to Office Building Headquarters Extension Client Puncakdana Development Sdn Bhd Client Puncakdana Development Sdn Bhd Client Domain Resources Sdn Bhd Client Video Headquarters Sdn Bhd Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia GDV Undefined Contract Value RM 47 mil Contract Value RM 0.5 mil Contract Value RM 0.4 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Interior Design & Space Planning to Project Office 1999 Sri Damai at Clearwater Refurbishment of Shopping Centre & Offices 1993 Bank Interior Client Private Client Clearwater Santuary Golf Management Bhd Client Thrifty Realty Sdn Bhd Client Southern Bank Berhad Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Perak, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Contract Value RM 0.4 mil Contract Value RM 3.5 mil Contract Value RM 4 mil Contract Value RM 0.15 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Interior Design & Space Planning to Corporate Office 1998 Factory Lift Lobby Refurbishment - Phase One Apartment Renovation & Decoration Client Domain Resources Sdn Bhd Client Capetronic (M) Corp. Bhd Client JF Asian Realty Pte Inc Client Private Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Contract Value RM 1 mil Contract Value RM 25 mil Contract Value RM 1 mil Contract Value RM 0.2 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Conservation + Refurbishment of Pre-War Building Damai Suria Bungalow, Batu Laut Computer Store Fitout Client Lian Hin Rubber Co. Sdn Bhd Client Dawntree Properties Sdn Bhd Client Encik Abdul Rashid Kamaruddin Client COMPASIA Superstore Sdn Bhd Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Contract Value RM 2 mil Contract Value RM 24 mil Contract Value RM 0.35 mil Contract Value RM 0.2 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2002 558 Units Low Cost & Low Medium Cost Apartments 1997 Show House 1995 Private House, Extension & Renovation Office Fitout Client Puncakdana Development Sdn Bhd Client Bukit Rimau Development Sdn Bhd Client Private Client Libra Capital Sdn Bhd Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Contract Value RM 25 mil Contract Value RM 0.36 mil Contract Value RM 0.1 mil Contract Value RM 0.1 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Masterplan of Golf Clubhouse & Facilities Showroom Factory Banking Hall Client Bukit Jambul Country Club Client Bukit Rimau Development Sdn Bhd Client Pacifica Habitat Sdn Bhd Client Southern Finance Company Bhd Site Penang, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia GDV RM 6 mil Contract Value RM 0.17 mil Contract Value RM 1 mil Contract Value RM 0.23 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Fit-Out to Condominium Office Fitout 1994 Office Fitout Corporate Headquarters Client Private Client Domain Resources Sdn Bhd Client Dawntree Properties Sdn Bhd Client Southern Finance Company Bhd Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Contract Value RM 0.28 mil Contract Value RM 0.7 mil Contract Value RM 0.2 mil Contract Value RM 0.4 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Extension to Existing A/V Components Private House, Extension & Renovation Coffee Bar Shop Interior Client Betamek Electronics (M) Sdn Bhd Client Private Client Beanstock Sdn Bhd Client Puncakdana Utama Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Contract Value RM 2 mil Contract Value RM 1 mil Contract Value RM 0.1 mil Contract Value RM 0.03 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 138 Units Linkhouses 1996 Factory Bank Branch Fitout Office Interior Client Bukit Rimau Development Sdn Bhd Client Lurus Bina Sdn Bhd Client Southern Bank Berhad Client Dawntree Properties Sdn Bhd Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Contract Value RM 13 mil Contract Value RM 3 mil Contract Value RM 0.18 mil Contract Value RM 0.06 mil — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Bukit Rimau Clubhouse Office Interior Client Bukit Rimau Development Sdn Bhd Client Fujiroyal Sdn. Bhd. Site Selangor, Malaysia Site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Contract Value RM 2 mil Contract Value RM 0.18 mil — — — — — — — — — — CONTACT C’ARCH ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN

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