The property is positioned on a hill, providing a panoramic view of the Kota Kemuning district and the Kota Permai Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The villa, situated on an expansive site of 3,465 square meters, is designed as a cohesive structure that integrates three bungalows, accommodating the client and his two older children. It is intended to serve as a home for three families.
The design incorporates two separate car garages located at either end of the plot, with all guest reception areas discreetly situated between them in the basement. Additional service areas, including staff accommodations, are also housed on this level.
Given its unique programmatic specifications, extensive water features have been integrated to provide physical separation and enhance privacy for each family unit. Each unit possesses its own living and dining areas, all interconnected by a long gallery that unifies the space. This principal corridor extends throughout the site and is mirrored at the upper levels to connect and delineate the bedroom zones.
Designed to maximize the site’s stunning views, the circulation and functional areas are deliberately spaced to ensure unobstructed sightlines. Notably, regardless of where one is positioned within the villa, beautiful vistas are accessible from most areas of the home.
In addition to prioritizing visual aesthetics, wind studies were conducted to assess the natural airflow and ventilation the villa receives, ensuring a comfortable living environment.