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Project Issues & Problem Statement
Malaysia disposes of more than 39,000 tons of municipal solid waste daily, equivalent to about 1.17kg per person, with over 30% being food waste. Malaysians waste a staggering 8.3 million metric tons of food annually, about 260kg per
Project Goals & Objective
Our project designed to transforms food waste into GOODS By
transforming food waste with byproducts into new products
so that we can reduce waste, conserve resources, and create
valuable materials for various usage.
Address
70, Jln Ampang, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Site Location
Malaysian Institute of Art - City Campus
Year
2025






Mood Board

Rendering
Design Concept
Collages
KEY WORDS :
NATURAL AESTHETICS
This concept is deeply inspired by Malaysia’s rich cultural heritage and its profound connection to nature
COLOUR TONE
EARTHY TONE :
mimic natural landscapes, creating a grounded and
calming atmosphere.
Brings warmth and a sense of tranquility & making
interiors feel more inviting.
The concept of the word " Rasa Kita" is to enhances the visit population of Malaysia cultural landmarks across Malaysia to exploring and create a platform to experience the unites of Malaysians through their shared love for food, art , crafts, and traditions while promoting cultural sustainability with few series of workshops teaching traditional Malaysian crafts like creating batik with traditional dying and
chinese ink calligraphy writing.


1. Public
2. Batik Artisan
3. Volunteer Workers
4. Transportation Company
5. Childs
6. Family
Introduction
This building is a cultural & sustainable hub that transform
“ FOOD WASTE INTO BEAUTY ”
The space is designed with “feeling and recreate” as the design center by providing the visit population of Malaysia cultural landmarks across Malaysia to exploring and create a platform to experience the unites of Malaysians while promoting cultural sustainability with few series of workshops teaching traditional
Malaysian crafts.
Axonometric





Malaysia Traditional Batik Fabric





Chinese Traditional Calligraphy Art Drawing



Batik Traditional Thread



Ancient Chinese Clothing

Construction Details




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