This residential development at Bukit Damansara along Jalan Setiabistari sits on a 5.7 acres hillslope overlooking the Bangsar Hills and Damansara City.
This development comprises of 3 blocks of low-rise town villas, only four storeys high. The parking amenities are dedicated to each block consisting of the basement and roof top parking. The club house facilities and its elaborate landscaping are nestled at the lowest level within its boundaries of the existing terrain.
The concept is uniquely challenging because the ultimatum of the development is to retain the existing site terrain as much as possible by minimising land cut, resolving and organizing the building. Careful planning is taken to centralise and confine building’s components so that the green expanse of the existing flora can be retained. Another priority of this development is to tuck the buildings as far away as possible from the existing residential along Lorong Setiapuspa.
The typological composition of this development is made up of Block 1 and Block 2 arranged in linearity along Jalan Setiabistari and gradually descents to block 3. The site’s original level at Block 1 is accessible directly from the street front through the roof top landscaped and car parking area.
The blocks are strategically organised to optimise the views to and from neighbouring buildings and surroundings. To conform to its natural terrain, Block 3 is cascaded below Block 2 and allows access to the parking and rooftop recreational and landscape facility respectively.
One of the key aspects for this development is to minimise the lengthy structural foundation columns to protect and maintain slope stability. The exposure of the columns also poses a challenge to the aesthetics of the building.
Due to the site’s natural terrain, the driveway connects to the individual blocks at different sheltered drop off and entrance lobbies.
There are 136 units of town villas with 7 types of layout all fronting Bangsar Hills and Damansara City. The intention of the concept is to design a form to response to the site’s topography. Elements and principles of spaces and its relationships with the natural surroundings is integrated with texture and materiality to create a balanced proportion and scale of the building. The strong curve lines of the façade envelopes each 2 floors to reduce the perception of the height. Car parking podiums and exposed structural columns are also cladded with vertical landscaping designed to bland with the surrounding landscapes.
This residential development at Bukit Damansara along Jalan Setiabistari sits on a 5.7 acres hillslope overlooking the Bangsar Hills and Damansara City.
This development comprises of 3 blocks of low-rise town villas, only four storeys high. The parking amenities are dedicated to each block consisting of the basement and roof top parking. The club house facilities and its elaborate landscaping are nestled at the lowest level within its boundaries of the existing terrain.
The concept is uniquely challenging because the ultimatum of the development is to retain the existing site terrain as much as possible by minimising land cut, resolving and organizing the building. Careful planning is taken to centralise and confine building’s components so that the green expanse of the existing flora can be retained. Another priority of this development is to tuck the buildings as far away as possible from the existing residential along Lorong Setiapuspa.
The typological composition of this development is made up of Block 1 and Block 2 arranged in linearity along Jalan Setiabistari and gradually descents to block 3. The site’s original level at Block 1 is accessible directly from the street front through the roof top landscaped and car parking area.
The blocks are strategically organised to optimise the views to and from neighbouring buildings and surroundings. To conform to its natural terrain, Block 3 is cascaded below Block 2 and allows access to the parking and rooftop recreational and landscape facility respectively.
One of the key aspects for this development is to minimise the lengthy structural foundation columns to protect and maintain slope stability. The exposure of the columns also poses a challenge to the aesthetics of the building.
Due to the site’s natural terrain, the driveway connects to the individual blocks at different sheltered drop off and entrance lobbies.
There are 136 units of town villas with 7 types of layout all fronting Bangsar Hills and Damansara City. The intention of the concept is to design a form to response to the site’s topography. Elements and principles of spaces and its relationships with the natural surroundings is integrated with texture and materiality to create a balanced proportion and scale of the building. The strong curve lines of the façade envelopes each 2 floors to reduce the perception of the height. Car parking podiums and exposed structural columns are also cladded with vertical landscaping designed to bland with the surrounding landscapes.
This residential development at Bukit Damansara along Jalan Setiabistari sits on a 5.7 acres hillslope overlooking the Bangsar Hills and Damansara City.
This development comprises of 3 blocks of low-rise town villas, only four storeys high. The parking amenities are dedicated to each block consisting of the basement and roof top parking. The club house facilities and its elaborate landscaping are nestled at the lowest level within its boundaries of the existing terrain.
The concept is uniquely challenging because the ultimatum of the development is to retain the existing site terrain as much as possible by minimising land cut, resolving and organizing the building. Careful planning is taken to centralise and confine building’s components so that the green expanse of the existing flora can be retained. Another priority of this development is to tuck the buildings as far away as possible from the existing residential along Lorong Setiapuspa.
The typological composition of this development is made up of Block 1 and Block 2 arranged in linearity along Jalan Setiabistari and gradually descents to block 3. The site’s original level at Block 1 is accessible directly from the street front through the roof top landscaped and car parking area.
The blocks are strategically organised to optimise the views to and from neighbouring buildings and surroundings. To conform to its natural terrain, Block 3 is cascaded below Block 2 and allows access to the parking and rooftop recreational and landscape facility respectively.
One of the key aspects for this development is to minimise the lengthy structural foundation columns to protect and maintain slope stability. The exposure of the columns also poses a challenge to the aesthetics of the building.
Due to the site’s natural terrain, the driveway connects to the individual blocks at different sheltered drop off and entrance lobbies.
There are 136 units of town villas with 7 types of layout all fronting Bangsar Hills and Damansara City. The intention of the concept is to design a form to response to the site’s topography. Elements and principles of spaces and its relationships with the natural surroundings is integrated with texture and materiality to create a balanced proportion and scale of the building. The strong curve lines of the façade envelopes each 2 floors to reduce the perception of the height. Car parking podiums and exposed structural columns are also cladded with vertical landscaping designed to bland with the surrounding landscapes.