Dec 14, 2006
Infinity Pool
View of House sold to private owner, located in Kuala Lumpur, taken from the pavilion.
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Dec 13, 2006
Kenny Heights
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Nov 09, 2006
Corner Lights
Corner detail of one of many rooms redesigned and reconfigured for one of our clients. Frame-less glass window opening brings in the greenery outside and gives this otherwsise bare room a fantastic sense of awareness of the landscaped courtyards.
Project Designer: Susanne ZEIDLER
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Nov 01, 2006
Kiara II
Quite simply a new direction for apartment reception design, somewhat intentionally corporate, not necessarily cold, given the tropical materias used for benches and loose furniture. The white is well balanced against naturally darker wooden elements. Overhead glazing is softened by means of white film to reduce unpleasant contrast from external daylight.
Design: Susanne ZEIDLER
Managers: Fun Soon KIT, Bernard LIM
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Tunku House 2
A very satisfying proejct, in both senses of a good appreciative Client, as well as a Project that is so challenging given the terribly confusing and disorganised interior when we first saw the house. All materials employed are all kept tropical, yet exotic in their execution to the extent where we manufactured 'new skins' and fabricated partitions that would not mormally be as functional if the materials were not as we have specified.
Design: Susanne ZEIDLER
Project Managers and Assistants: Bernard LIM. Fun and Tracy LIM
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Tunku Residence
Not many of our Clients survive this stark and severe aesthetic treatment and utterly uninterrupted delivery but for being one of our best, this has brought much satisfaction to the office. We love this work, and hats off to those who appreciate our simplicity for want of better use of space, materials and technology.
Design: Susanne ZEIDLER
Project Assistants and Managers: FUN and Tracy LIM, Bernard LIM
Art Direction: Umi K
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Mar 16, 2006
cliff hanger
Bungalow residence built on hill-side sloped land, triangular in shape. Has amazing views to KL City centre. Approach road from behind the building offers an element of surprise upon arrival.
Design: Susanne Zeidler
Artistic Direction: Umi K
Project Architect: Fun
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Dec 04, 2005
Changkat Stripes
This is a study further to the earlier design for David Lee's apartment project in Kuala Lumpur. Still investigating the possibility of reducing the building to a simple envelope, an objet d'arts of sorts. Currently ZLG will be testing the pallette with using materials that are warmer, perhaps in Corten Steel or copper. Comprising 6 apartments, each unit will have a fully fitted kitchen with hob and three bedrooms and an glass enclosed lanai.08:03 Posted in residential | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Architecture
Oct 19, 2005
Cyberjaya Minimal
Detail of Cyberjaya's Ciberia Apartments, recent offerings designed to meet young dynamic purchaser's expectations and demands for simple yet elegant homes. Sold out within 2 days of opening sales to the public.03:55 Posted in residential | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Design
Plywood House
House built under USD 8000, completed within 6 weeks of design. Originally Dr. Ken Yeang designed, this renovation is now 15 years old. Located on hillside terrain near Kuala Lumpur. Bare concrete floors, plywood varnished doors and timber inserts on cement floor makes this a house so minimal, its a joy to return to Nature.
Design: Huat LIM, Susanne ZEIDLER
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