Hidden within a walled compound, this house invites children and adults to explore the beauty of nature.
Unconventional. That’s how one would describe this monastic-styled bungalow project by Formwerkz Architects. Nicknamed ‘The Cloister’, the property located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, is a stark contrast to the neighbouring bungalows—typical two-storey, pitched-roof constructs. The minimalist white box fronts the street; the only views in are through a band of clerestory windows that highlights a spectacular, origami-like ceiling.
BUILDING CONNECTIONS
The family had wanted a change of scene from their much smaller home in Singapore, so the wife—who currently works as a teacher—suggested working with Formwerkz to design their new home. The couple admire the inventive residential oeuvre of the firm; they’re also close friends with Alan Tay and Seetoh Kum Loon, the architects and partners of the Singapore-based architecture practice. “Alan and Seetoh even helped me with the house hunt in Singapore,” quips the husband, who works in the finance industry.
The couple gave the architects carte blanche but requested for privacy and a home conducive for family life. Situated within a gated community, the house’s fortified shell belies an unusually porous interior that celebrates tropical living within a safe haven. Due to the couple’s frequent commutes between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, family time with their three children is much cherished. The couple also enjoy entertaining a constantly visiting troupe of extended family and friends within their sprawling compound.
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