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Macau World Heritage Museum Extension

Competition design for Macau World Heritage Museum extension. Designed by JWCC Architecture and HÜNE Architects

Design Proposal for Macau’s World Heritage Museum, located at the site of a large archaeological pit dated back in the 16th-18th Century, adjacent to the world renown Ruins of Saint Paul’s Cathedral.

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With such a site context, we acknowledge that Macau is created upon overlapping layers of history, with people above ground living their daily lives while remnants of time are dormant in the earth. We attempt to express such a relationship in the museum by creating a 2-tier compositionbelow is an earthen space connected to the soil, while above is an interconnected urban park, opening to the city and its visitors.

T-Galleria, Cambodia

New build mall design for DFS, located in Cambodia Design by PMDL

Architecture + Design

Situated on Cambodia’s southern coast, Sihanoukville is fast becoming the go-to resort in the region. Still within a short distance of the cultural heartland of Siem Reap, the city can reference resort architecture and the traditional forms of Khmer Architecture.

Taking cues from the vernacular forms of domestic architecture, the design will be defined by the traditional form of Khmer roofs. Gabled and hipped roofs, glazing, and screens will be integrated with a resort aesthetic to define entrances and spaces and flood the store with daylight. This is integrated with a podium, which is inspired by traditional collonades found in Khmer temples.

The interior design references the style and aesthetics of the architecture. The roof structure is exposed, floods the space with daylight, and provides a large volume for art installations referencing Cambodian culture. The retail design retains a minimal aesthetic with nods to resort and Khmer design.

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