n-House

Shah Alam | Malaysia | Residential

Modern house with white and red exterior, large glass windows, and a pool in the foreground, illuminated by outdoor lighting at dusk.

Completed | 2025

n” as a Relational Construct…

Viewed through one-point perspectives, the space in n-House is revealed as a continuous negotiation rather than a singular moment. This perspectival order establishes “n” as a relational construct, where space is understood through successive variables of structure, material, light, and occupation. Rather than asserting hierarchy, the perspective allows multiple readings to coexist, suggesting that architecture emerges not from resolution, but from the calibrated tension between elements, movement and time.

Modern building with curved concrete balconies, large windows, a pine tree in front, and a clear blue sky.

User experience is central to the project’s intent. Movement through the house unfolds sequentially, spaces compress and expand, views align and dissolve, and light shifts throughout the day. The occupant becomes an active variable within the architectural order. Meaning emerges not through formal assertion, but through inhabitation, pause, and repetition.

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