Located in Solok Tambun, Ipoh, the extension of this residential project mimics the typical space of a Malay traditional house, namely the anjung and the serambi gantung.
Traditionally, the anjung acts as a focal point for the entrance. A place to entertain unfamiliar visitors and guests. In private, the anjung allows for the house occupants to rest, chat and watch the goings-on and passers-by on the street. With this idea, the front porch allows visitors parking, while allowing its adjacent space for guests to be waited before entering further to the house. Such space is well sheltered and fragranced of Frangipani flowers and other low shrubs.
Located in Solok Tambun, Ipoh, the extension of this residential project mimics the typical space of a Malay traditional house, namely the anjung and the serambi gantung.
Traditionally, the anjung acts as a focal point for the entrance. A place to entertain unfamiliar visitors and guests. In private, the anjung allows for the house occupants to rest, chat and watch the goings-on and passers-by on the street. With this idea, the front porch allows visitors parking, while allowing its adjacent space for guests to be waited before entering further to the house. Such space is well sheltered and fragranced of Frangipani flowers and other low shrubs.
Located in Solok Tambun, Ipoh, the extension of this residential project mimics the typical space of a Malay traditional house, namely the anjung and the serambi gantung.
Traditionally, the anjung acts as a focal point for the entrance. A place to entertain unfamiliar visitors and guests. In private, the anjung allows for the house occupants to rest, chat and watch the goings-on and passers-by on the street. With this idea, the front porch allows visitors parking, while allowing its adjacent space for guests to be waited before entering further to the house. Such space is well sheltered and fragranced of Frangipani flowers and other low shrubs.