‘The Interlace’ by Büro Ole Scheeren, reflects the complex yet enticing aesthetic of contemporary architecture. The unique or spontaneous stacking of the apartments, replicates the building bricks from my childhood. However, apart from the aesthetic, the design provides a method to create substantial housing without adding another tower block to Singapore's skyline. With the angled blocks and the hexagon-like shape, it catches light perfectly while allowing an accelerated wind between the gaps of each structure, the perfect combination of bright and cool. This work of architecture reflects my ideology of how architecture needs the consideration of local weather and some acknowledgment to the present global issues of limited land.
On a trip to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, I was able to experience an exhibition of figurative paintings and sketches made by the Malaysian artist, Kok Yew Puah. He portrayed the different emotions and connections around him which highlights his identity as a father, husband,teacher and friend. Some portraits included heritage architecture in the background, which made me curious to explore the cultural sites in Kuala Lumpur myself. He has managed to capture his identity, not only through his humorous close-up portraits of himself, but the emphasis of the background in his paintings and how he perceived Malaysian culture and the progressing modernisation at the time.
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