This Artwork imagines the tiger as a creature that dissolves into the greenery, something which is ‘there’, yet ‘not there’. It is conceived as layers of patterned porous screens which align to form a larger-than life tigers head.
Peaceful rest, meaningful connections.
KINN Habitat, the flagship hotel of KINN, seamlessly blends capsule accommodations with private rooms, creating a harmonious balance between social interaction and personal retreat.
A cluster of four houses for a multi-generational family, staggered yet connected by a central communal garden, enabling both moments of gathering and solitary calm.
This giant roof is a key idea for many things: It integrates an old house with new spaces for the family, protects the family from the elements and prying eyes, and create spaces for nature within.
The house was conceptualised based on the owner’s needs – an unpretentious, practical and intimate house for his family of 4 and fleet of automobiles. Stacked masses of space forms the series of terraces, the monolithic building provides privacy for the family.