SkyFarm Apartments

SkyFarm Apartments investigates future-oriented sustainable housing within the rapidly evolving urban condition of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Responding to increasing environmental awareness, urban density, and affordability pressures, the project proposes a residential typology that reconnects housing with food production, community interaction, and ecological responsibility.
Inspired by the climate-responsive qualities of traditional Malay houses and the realities of contemporary apartment living, the proposal explores how architecture can contribute to healthier, more resilient urban communities through integrated vertical farming and environmentally responsive design.

Developed as my Bachelor of Architecture final studio project at Curtin University Malaysia, SkyFarm Apartments explores alternative models of urban living that extend beyond conventional residential development. The project investigates how housing can become socially productive, environmentally conscious, and adaptable to future urban challenges.
The design process included conceptual development, architectural planning, BIM modeling, technical detailing, rendering, and presentation production, with a strong focus on sustainable design principles, spatial organization, and community-oriented living environments.

Project Name /

SkyFarm Apartments

Typology /

Residential, Sustainable Housing

Location /

Jalan Enggang, Taman Keramat, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Coordinates /

3°10'03.0"N 101°44'10.0"E

Year /

2011

Gross Floor Area /

-

Estimated Construction Cost /

-

Working for /

Bachelor of Architecture Final Project

Responsibility /

Concept Design, Architectural Design, BIM Modeling, Rendering, Visualization, Technical Development, Presentation Design