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Emma and Allysia Modern Balinese Today contemporary Balinese style is known as one of the most popular Asian tropical architecture due largely to the growth of the tourism industry in Bali that has created demand for Balinesestyle houses cottages villas and hotels Contemporary Balinese ID: 529678

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Slide1

Malaysian Bungalow Precedent Study

Emma and AllysiaSlide2

Modern Balinese

Today, contemporary Balinese style is known as one of the most popular Asian tropical

architecture, due

largely to the growth of the tourism industry in Bali that has created demand for Balinese-style houses, cottages, villas and hotels. Contemporary Balinese architecture combines traditional aesthetic principles, island's abundance of natural materials, famous artistry and

craftsmanship

of its people, as well as international architecture influences, new techniques and trends.Slide3

Modern

BalineseSlide4

Climate

The characteristic features of the climate of Malaysia are uniform temperature, high humidity and copious rainfall. Winds are generally light. Situated in the equatorial

doldrum

area, it is extremely rare to have a full day with completely clear sky even during periods of severe drought. On the other hand, it is also rare to have a stretch of a few days with completely no sunshine except during the northeast monsoon seasons

.

Malaysia has a Tropical Rainforest climateSlide5

Culture

More than fifteen hundred years ago a Malay kingdom in Bujang

Valley welcomed traders from China and India. With the arrival of gold and silks, Buddhism and Hinduism also came to Malaysia

.

Although each of these cultures has vigorously maintained its traditions and community structures, they have also blended together to create contemporary Malaysia's uniquely diverse heritage.

Ethnic

Make-up: Malay 50.4%, Chinese 23.7%, indigenous 11%, Indian 7.1%, others 7.8%Religions: Muslim

60.4%, Buddhist 19.2%, Christian 9.1%, Hindu 6.3%, Confucianism, Taoism, other traditional Chinese religions 2.6%, other or unknown 1.5%, none 0.8%

Government: C

onstitutional MonarchySlide6

Food

Malaysian cuisine consists of cooking traditions and practices found in Malaysia, and reflects the multiethnic makeup of its

population.

Malaysia's culinary style in the present day is primarily a

mixture

of traditions from its Malay, Chinese, Indian, Indonesian and ethnic Bornean

citizens. There are heavy to light influences from Thai, Portuguese, Dutch, and British cuisines resulting in a symphony of flavors

, making Malaysian cuisine highly complex and diverse

.

There is no standard

breakfast menu

due to Malaysia's multi-ethnic social fabric as well as the advent of modern influences

.

For lunch and dinner, food is not customarily served in courses but rather concurrently. A meal may consist of a single dish for solitary diners, or rice with many complementary dishes shared by

all.Slide7

People

The family is considered the

center

of the social structure. As a result there is a great emphasis on unity, loyalty and respect for the elderly

.

Malays, Chinese and Indians all strive to maintain face and avoid shame both in public and private. Face is a personal concept that embraces qualities such as a good name, good character, and being held in esteem by one's

peers.As an extension to the need to maintain harmonious relations, Malaysians rely on non-verbal communication (facial

expressions, tone of voice, body

language).

Such a communication style tends to be

subtle and indirect. Malays

may hint at a point rather than making a direct statement, since that might cause the other person to lose face. Slide8

Precedent HouseSlide9

Precedent House: Hillside BungalowSlide10
Slide11

Precedent House: Project Profile

“The guiding principle of this remodeling project for a 80s bungalow in Kuala Lumpur is “to remain faithful to the original architect ‘s conception and spirit of the house”. The 70-80s era in the building history is unique that most houses have strong architectural geometric form

.”

“This

project won the 2009

‘Silver Award’

in the Residential Interior Category at the MSID Interior Design Awards (IDA).”Slide12

Precedent House: Project Profile

Square-footage: 4500 square

feet,

built on 8000 square feet land on a gentle

slope

Architects: Interlink

Design SolutionsLocation: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Private Residence Slide13

Precedent House: Design Concept

“It

is a sad fact that majority of the buildings from this era were either demolished to make way for the pseudo-Baroque Roman influenced houses of the

90s. Very

few remodeling projects are successful in retaining the characteristics of the original house. One can only reflect on the modernist

30’s

Frank Lloyd Wright house to realize that this is indeed a far cry from preserving our heritage.”

“Interlink

Design Solutions, one of few Malaysian home grown interior design firms which has managed to stand apart from its peers because of

its

unique modernist approach to space and material, revived and celebrated the modernist movement by updating this quintessential

80’s

bungalow to the 21st century

.”Slide14

Precedent House: Design Solution

“The

orientation of the house is special as it does not face the service road but with a 45 degree tilt. It achieves two objectives: first, the width and size of the building was

optimized;

secondly, it ensures privacy of the occupant. The structure of the building is preserved albeit some minor extension was added. The house was painted in white so that one can appreciate the strong architectural form. Dark

aluminum

frame glass window were installed through out the house. To complement the modern form, landscape architecture were kept clean. Deliberate use of dramatic Serralunga

pots with Zamia cardboard palm became the focal point of the garden. The polyurethane outdoor furniture such as the Jaime

Hayon’s

organic lounge, Phillip

Starck’s

Toy chair and Kartell’s nestled coffee table completes the transformation of the exterior to the 21st century

.”Slide15

Precedent House: Design Solution

“An

entrance corridor was added to the original entrance to create a foyer. Glass panel allows natural lighting of the hallway. The open concept of the interior means that few walls of the original plan were knocked down

.”

“Upper

level houses the family area, master bedroom with

in-suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, study and bedroom 2. To add warmth to the interior, natural wood was used extensively: all upper floors are lined with Balau timber, golden oak wooden Venetian blinds shield all windows and all built-ins have natural wood

veneers.”Slide16

Functionality of the Home

I feel that the functionality of the home Is really good. I feel that the space is open but if someone wants there own space they are able to have that. I think that there defiantly enough space for entertaining as well.Slide17

Sources

http://

www.houzz.com/modern-bali

https://

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balinese_architecture

http://

www.met.gov.my/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=75&Itemid=1089http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/malaysia.html

https://

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_cuisine

http://www.homedsgn.com/2012/07/19/hillside-bungalow-remodel-by-interlink-design-solutions/#

more-50277