Nature’s pillar / Muhammad Fawwaz Hadi Mohd Rafaie ... [et al.]
“Nature’s Pillar” is a place for all students, a refuge, and a community temple designed around sustainable living and active social involvement. Sustainably forested timber construction provides a living, earthbound hug that grows with each story. It drowns the room in sunshine and clean lines, pro...
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Language: | en |
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2024
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/115889/1/115889.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/115889/ |
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| Summary: | “Nature’s Pillar” is a place for all students, a refuge, and a community temple designed around sustainable living and active social involvement. Sustainably forested timber construction provides a living, earthbound hug that grows with each story. It drowns the room in sunshine and clean lines, providing both inclusivity and liveliness. It isn’t a matrix; it’s a chance to engage. Through its ambiguous boundaries, the design blurs the line between more outdoor spaces and provides a vision that allows students to walk beyond the confines of their home and into wider social engagement. Numerous locations have a place. One corner resonates with laughter as students decompress with games; another host’s cosy seating for relaxation or huddling; yet another facilitates conversations – creating a platform for students to come together, get to know each other, and establish a community. But the harmony is more than visual; it scientifically supports a balance, a yin and yang, between pursuits and well-being, to ensure every student finds both productivity and peace under one well-designed roof. |
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