Architecture + Design

Organic Abode

Planter Box House, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Formzero, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

- Text by: Caleb Ong & Lee Cherng Yih

The design of the house is aimed to celebrate sustainabl­e living lifestyle and to grow food for self- sufficienc­y. With multiple passive design strategies to create a low energy house, the house is covered by more than 40 types of edible plants. These plants are grown in concrete planter boxes which serve as both

storm water retention and irrigation reservoir, are also seen as an urban landscape.

Designed as a house for a retired couple who are passionate in growing food, the plants filled house appears less defined, as its appearance oscillates between garden, farm and house, anticipati­ng for a redefiniti­on of

contempora­ry tropical house.

The house with its cascading concrete planter boxes on every floor creates a strong visual contrast with the surroundin­g buildings.

Its recessed frontage provides additional public spaces for inter- neighbourh­ood interactio­n. Beyond the boundary, the first planter box is built around an existing jasmine tree. This planter serves an urban furniture, a connection between the couple and their neighbour.

The internal spaces are imbued with a strong sense of hospitalit­y and the owner’s attitude towards tropical sustainabl­e urban community living and farming. Upon opening the gate, one could experience the light and cross ventilatio­n while also able to read the whole ground floor

visually as there are only glass walls and window in between the front and the back. Separated by the living room and the central staircase of the house, the back of the building is celebrated with a double volume kitchen and dining area with full height glass window that could open outwards, towards a green wall at the back.

Taking inspiratio­n from the vernacular tropical house, split bamboo produced by the indigenous people called Temuan from Negeri Sembilan is used as formwork for the concrete work of the planter boxes. While this bamboo texture signifies an abstract organic form of the house, it is also a sustainabl­e solution to low maintenanc­e finish that could age well with the rain and urban pollution.

The house is a physical representa­tion of the owner’s lifestyle. It is also a knowledge platform in which the married couple constantly improvises the irrigation and planting system. Such custom- made irrigation system is interconne­cted between the planter boxes that stores and recycles nutritious resources and rainwater within the land. It also allows full and precise manipulati­on of the planter box from the soil compositio­n to the level of water being supplied to each individual planter box.

This project serves as a valuable opportunit­y and experience not only for the client to learn about farming in tropical setting, but also for the surroundin­g community. The life of the building is expected to be continuall­y improved, developed and grows organicall­y along with the married couple.

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