Essence of Place: Making Local Architecture

Essence of Place: Making Local Architecture provides an insightful look into the works of Malaysia-based practice led by Eleena Jamil. Featuring fifteen projects spanning from 2010-2020, the book explores ways in which physical data such as geography, people, and materials and aspects of memory relating to tradition, culture, and history have shaped her work and contextual approach to architecture. The influences of an architectural education in the UK are explored, as well as design thinking shaped by an understanding of the past as
present within the context of Malaysia and Southeast Asia.

The book is divided into six sections to describe the motivating ideas and different aspects of her practice’s concern. Each section begins with a short essay written by Eleena to set the background for built case study projects. The essays are titled Grounding Architecture, About Making, Bamboo, Typology and Environment, the Outdoor Room and Connective Possibilities.

The first essay, Grounding Architecture, argues for a connection to specificities of place as an alternative to universal architecture solutions where places slowly ceased to be distinct and became anonymous nonentities. About Making brings forth the importance of vernacular innovation and how cultural continuity and environmental awareness embodied in the form of making that is rooted in local methods can offer valuable insights into reimagining modern
building practices. This approach is easier to apply to small-scale and self-initiated projects, especially ones that utilise natural materials such as timber and bamboo. The latter is the focus of the third essay, which delves into the use of its natural culms as modern building material. The fourth essay, Typology and Environment, explores the “inherent order of place” that can manifest itself in typologies. It argues that learning from past building types with features driven by natural and passive environmental systems can lead to a distinctive
architectural language for the tropics. Also found in them are design qualities such as “outdoor rooms” or courtyards and indeterminacy in spatial planning. How these qualities can allow connections to be made to place is explored in the remaining sections of the book.
Supporting the essays above are case study projects such as the Bamboo Playhouse, Desa Mahkota School and Sepang House, completed by Eleena’s practice. Each project is presented with a short description accompanied by coloured photographs, sketches and drawings.

Foreword

Chapter 1: Grounding Architecture

Chapter 2: About Making
- Shadow Garden Pavilion
- WUF09 Pavilion
- IKN Pavilion
- Meranti Pavilion

Chapter 3: Bamboo as a Building Material
- The Bamboo Playhouse
- Building a Playhouse
- Bamboo Classroom
- The Garden Library
- Bamboo Terrace Homes

Chapter 4: Typology and Environment
- Desa Mahkota School
- Sepang House

Chapter 5: The Outdoor Room
- Vermani House
- Wangsa House
- End-lot House

Chapter 6: Connective Possibilities
- The Buzz.ar
- Karwa Mosque

Appendices

  • ISBN

    9781911339519
  • Title

    Essence of Place: Making Local Architecture
  • Author

    Eleena Jamil
  • Publisher

    Artifice Press
  • Publication year

    2024
  • Binding

    Paperback
  • Language

    English

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Cite: "Essence of Place: Making Local Architecture" 22 Aug 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1020383/essence-of-place-making-local-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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