Recognising the need for better urban homes, the idea is to develop a planning programme that provides a holistic living environment where one may call a home. The idea brings forth the concept of planning for a community and creating a better living environment rather than just an arrangement of rows of houses.
Emerald Rawang incorporates a linear park as the spine of its development that branches out to smaller neighbourhood parks in a sequential experience. These smaller neighbourhood parks distinguish the houses in clusters of smaller neighbourhoods within a larger community creating a sense of place and a sense of belonging to each neighbourhood.
The planning has made use of landscaping concepts and techniques to create the sense of place and belonging at two levels. The first is at the neighbourhood level where the typical 10 feet backyard garden is extended to the external gardens creating a larger space for private outdoor and neighborhood enjoyment.
The second level is at the larger communal level with the articulation of a linear park that collects the neighbourhood park to a central communal park anchored with a children’s playground for recreation and socialisation.
Together, they bring the sense of being in one community, my hometown. In the articulation of that approach it has introduced the concept of the layout, the landscaping and the building plan working in concert as a holistic solution instead of being separate design programmes.
A typical link or semi-detached provide a common block elevation that does little in providing that personal connection with his home. At Emerald Rawang, the personal association is suggested by breaking the elevation with landscaped notches that cut into the building, beautifully framing and accentuating the face of each home making it easily identifiable. The exterior is crisp, clean cut and stream lined where the mass of each unit is broken down by means of extended wall planes, different wall thickness, extruded planes, deep overhangs and cuts into the building mass. Thus each unit is able to manifest itself giving the impression of being individual bungalows arrayed in a charming row.
Continuing with the concept, every house has an entrance garden courtyard providing an exclusive personality and character to the home. Personal improvisation of the entrances will further enhance his individuality and his identification with his home, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
Recognising the need for better urban homes, the idea is to develop a planning programme that provides a holistic living environment where one may call a home. The idea brings forth the concept of planning for a community and creating a better living environment rather than just an arrangement of rows of houses.
Emerald Rawang incorporates a linear park as the spine of its development that branches out to smaller neighbourhood parks in a sequential experience. These smaller neighbourhood parks distinguish the houses in clusters of smaller neighbourhoods within a larger community creating a sense of place and a sense of belonging to each neighbourhood.
The planning has made use of landscaping concepts and techniques to create the sense of place and belonging at two levels. The first is at the neighbourhood level where the typical 10 feet backyard garden is extended to the external gardens creating a larger space for private outdoor and neighborhood enjoyment.
The second level is at the larger communal level with the articulation of a linear park that collects the neighbourhood park to a central communal park anchored with a children’s playground for recreation and socialisation.
Together, they bring the sense of being in one community, my hometown. In the articulation of that approach it has introduced the concept of the layout, the landscaping and the building plan working in concert as a holistic solution instead of being separate design programmes.
A typical link or semi-detached provide a common block elevation that does little in providing that personal connection with his home. At Emerald Rawang, the personal association is suggested by breaking the elevation with landscaped notches that cut into the building, beautifully framing and accentuating the face of each home making it easily identifiable. The exterior is crisp, clean cut and stream lined where the mass of each unit is broken down by means of extended wall planes, different wall thickness, extruded planes, deep overhangs and cuts into the building mass. Thus each unit is able to manifest itself giving the impression of being individual bungalows arrayed in a charming row.
Continuing with the concept, every house has an entrance garden courtyard providing an exclusive personality and character to the home. Personal improvisation of the entrances will further enhance his individuality and his identification with his home, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
Recognising the need for better urban homes, the idea is to develop a planning programme that provides a holistic living environment where one may call a home. The idea brings forth the concept of planning for a community and creating a better living environment rather than just an arrangement of rows of houses.
Emerald Rawang incorporates a linear park as the spine of its development that branches out to smaller neighbourhood parks in a sequential experience. These smaller neighbourhood parks distinguish the houses in clusters of smaller neighbourhoods within a larger community creating a sense of place and a sense of belonging to each neighbourhood.
The planning has made use of landscaping concepts and techniques to create the sense of place and belonging at two levels. The first is at the neighbourhood level where the typical 10 feet backyard garden is extended to the external gardens creating a larger space for private outdoor and neighborhood enjoyment.
The second level is at the larger communal level with the articulation of a linear park that collects the neighbourhood park to a central communal park anchored with a children’s playground for recreation and socialisation.
Together, they bring the sense of being in one community, my hometown. In the articulation of that approach it has introduced the concept of the layout, the landscaping and the building plan working in concert as a holistic solution instead of being separate design programmes.
A typical link or semi-detached provide a common block elevation that does little in providing that personal connection with his home. At Emerald Rawang, the personal association is suggested by breaking the elevation with landscaped notches that cut into the building, beautifully framing and accentuating the face of each home making it easily identifiable. The exterior is crisp, clean cut and stream lined where the mass of each unit is broken down by means of extended wall planes, different wall thickness, extruded planes, deep overhangs and cuts into the building mass. Thus each unit is able to manifest itself giving the impression of being individual bungalows arrayed in a charming row.
Continuing with the concept, every house has an entrance garden courtyard providing an exclusive personality and character to the home. Personal improvisation of the entrances will further enhance his individuality and his identification with his home, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
Recognising the need for better urban homes, the idea is to develop a planning programme that provides a holistic living environment where one may call a home. The idea brings forth the concept of planning for a community and creating a better living environment rather than just an arrangement of rows of houses.
Emerald Rawang incorporates a linear park as the spine of its development that branches out to smaller neighbourhood parks in a sequential experience. These smaller neighbourhood parks distinguish the houses in clusters of smaller neighbourhoods within a larger community creating a sense of place and a sense of belonging to each neighbourhood.
The planning has made use of landscaping concepts and techniques to create the sense of place and belonging at two levels. The first is at the neighbourhood level where the typical 10 feet backyard garden is extended to the external gardens creating a larger space for private outdoor and neighborhood enjoyment.
The second level is at the larger communal level with the articulation of a linear park that collects the neighbourhood park to a central communal park anchored with a children’s playground for recreation and socialisation.
Together, they bring the sense of being in one community, my hometown. In the articulation of that approach it has introduced the concept of the layout, the landscaping and the building plan working in concert as a holistic solution instead of being separate design programmes.
A typical link or semi-detached provide a common block elevation that does little in providing that personal connection with his home. At Emerald Rawang, the personal association is suggested by breaking the elevation with landscaped notches that cut into the building, beautifully framing and accentuating the face of each home making it easily identifiable. The exterior is crisp, clean cut and stream lined where the mass of each unit is broken down by means of extended wall planes, different wall thickness, extruded planes, deep overhangs and cuts into the building mass. Thus each unit is able to manifest itself giving the impression of being individual bungalows arrayed in a charming row.
Continuing with the concept, every house has an entrance garden courtyard providing an exclusive personality and character to the home. Personal improvisation of the entrances will further enhance his individuality and his identification with his home, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
Recognising the need for better urban homes, the idea is to develop a planning programme that provides a holistic living environment where one may call a home. The idea brings forth the concept of planning for a community and creating a better living environment rather than just an arrangement of rows of houses.
Emerald Rawang incorporates a linear park as the spine of its development that branches out to smaller neighbourhood parks in a sequential experience. These smaller neighbourhood parks distinguish the houses in clusters of smaller neighbourhoods within a larger community creating a sense of place and a sense of belonging to each neighbourhood.
The planning has made use of landscaping concepts and techniques to create the sense of place and belonging at two levels. The first is at the neighbourhood level where the typical 10 feet backyard garden is extended to the external gardens creating a larger space for private outdoor and neighborhood enjoyment.
The second level is at the larger communal level with the articulation of a linear park that collects the neighbourhood park to a central communal park anchored with a children’s playground for recreation and socialisation.
Together, they bring the sense of being in one community, my hometown. In the articulation of that approach it has introduced the concept of the layout, the landscaping and the building plan working in concert as a holistic solution instead of being separate design programmes.
A typical link or semi-detached provide a common block elevation that does little in providing that personal connection with his home. At Emerald Rawang, the personal association is suggested by breaking the elevation with landscaped notches that cut into the building, beautifully framing and accentuating the face of each home making it easily identifiable. The exterior is crisp, clean cut and stream lined where the mass of each unit is broken down by means of extended wall planes, different wall thickness, extruded planes, deep overhangs and cuts into the building mass. Thus each unit is able to manifest itself giving the impression of being individual bungalows arrayed in a charming row.
Continuing with the concept, every house has an entrance garden courtyard providing an exclusive personality and character to the home. Personal improvisation of the entrances will further enhance his individuality and his identification with his home, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
Recognising the need for better urban homes, the idea is to develop a planning programme that provides a holistic living environment where one may call a home. The idea brings forth the concept of planning for a community and creating a better living environment rather than just an arrangement of rows of houses.
Emerald Rawang incorporates a linear park as the spine of its development that branches out to smaller neighbourhood parks in a sequential experience. These smaller neighbourhood parks distinguish the houses in clusters of smaller neighbourhoods within a larger community creating a sense of place and a sense of belonging to each neighbourhood.
The planning has made use of landscaping concepts and techniques to create the sense of place and belonging at two levels. The first is at the neighbourhood level where the typical 10 feet backyard garden is extended to the external gardens creating a larger space for private outdoor and neighborhood enjoyment.
The second level is at the larger communal level with the articulation of a linear park that collects the neighbourhood park to a central communal park anchored with a children’s playground for recreation and socialisation.
Together, they bring the sense of being in one community, my hometown. In the articulation of that approach it has introduced the concept of the layout, the landscaping and the building plan working in concert as a holistic solution instead of being separate design programmes.
A typical link or semi-detached provide a common block elevation that does little in providing that personal connection with his home. At Emerald Rawang, the personal association is suggested by breaking the elevation with landscaped notches that cut into the building, beautifully framing and accentuating the face of each home making it easily identifiable. The exterior is crisp, clean cut and stream lined where the mass of each unit is broken down by means of extended wall planes, different wall thickness, extruded planes, deep overhangs and cuts into the building mass. Thus each unit is able to manifest itself giving the impression of being individual bungalows arrayed in a charming row.
Continuing with the concept, every house has an entrance garden courtyard providing an exclusive personality and character to the home. Personal improvisation of the entrances will further enhance his individuality and his identification with his home, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.