Project posted by PCA | Paolo Cucchi Architects
Pavilion Ponderosa
Location
Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
Year
2016
Structure Type
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Front View
Garden Corner
Perimeter Water Feature Wall
Terrace & Pond
Water Feature
Bedroom
SPA - Showers
SPA - Hammam
Plans - Sections
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1 more photo
Details
Property Size
3.2 sq. ft.
Lot Size
0.9 acres
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
0.5
Credits
Posted by
Architect
Paolo Cucch
Interior Design
Paolo Cucchi
Landscape Design
Paolo Cucchi
Builder
TELFORD SIGNATURE
Photographer
Virginia Cucchi
Awards
2017: DOTY 2017 Awarded as “Asia’s Most Influential Designer” , DOTY 2017, Kuala Lumpur, 2017: IAA. Winner of “Annual Prize 2016” at IAA, Sofia , 2017: BUILD Winner of “Best Landscape Architecture Firm-Malaysia & Residential Landscaping Project of the Year 2017”, BUILD Magazine, UK, 2017: IDA Honourable Mention at International Design Awards, Los Angeles 2017: Winner of Bronze of International Design Awards, Los Angeles, 2017: ARCHITIZER Winner of Architizer A+Awards Popular Choice, New York , 2017:ARCHMARATHON Winner of Architizer A+Awards Popular Choice, New York , 2016; THE PLAN Honourable Mention at PERSPECTIVE EU 2016 for single residential unit, Venice, 2016: IPA Winner of ASIA PACIFIC PROPERTY AWARDS, Single Residential House, Kuala Lumpur, 2015: IAA Gold Medal annual Grand Prix at IAA 2015 for “Pavilion at Ponderosa”, SofiaPublications
The Plan Magazine no.94, D+A Magazine no.97, Artravel no.76Notes
The project develops on about 0,86 acres and is located in the North-East of Johor Bahru, Malaysia, inside a high-end gated area, just next to a prominent golf course, surrounded by abundant greenery. The client, owner of two adjacent plots of land, approached us asking to organise the parcel facing his existing bungalow with swimming pool, tennis court and pavilion. He expected an extroverted building able to release expansiveness as well as to guarantee privacy, an escape that could help to feel well after a day of work and at the same time a place to share with friends. Architecture and landscape, closely blended together, offer a harmonic ensemble where water, greenery and light play the primary role of regeneration. Essential modern idiom, material and visual contaminations between outside and inside maximize the sensorial experience to live closely connected with the beauty of nature, and its calming and soothing power.
Compact and porous, the pavilion, nestled on a strip of current water, opens up at the center, offering the feeling to sit immersed in the tropical context. Glass voids break the travertine envelope and glimpses of the garden invade the internal space. Rhythm of running water, from the sprightly jets along the granite wall fence, performs a miracle of freshness, provoking and renewing emotions. Attentive combination of light, natural and artificial, rhythmically enhancesthe belt of fluidity that embraces and nurtures as vital lymph the composition.