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By 2008, the movement gained further international recognition, especially with the hosting of an international conference in Athens featuring renowned Malaysian architect Ken Yeang, known for his ...
When Malaysian architect Kenneth Yeang began working in the 1970s, the skyscraper was seen as a closed air-conditioned box. Yeang helped reimagine that model with elements like natural ventilation ...
This week, our prominent Malaysian architects series proudly features Datuk Dr Ken Yeang, globally known as one of the founding fathers of sustainable architecture. Years before sustainability ...
“It’s not a matter of going back to the past. But before, people knew how to work with the climate,” Malaysian architect Ken Yeang told The Guardian. “Air conditioning became a way to ...
For this architect, who has been based in the Malaysian capital for a decade, it was another bittersweet moment as an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) — having to be absent in this milestone in ...
Then there are Post-Modern versions of green architecture, including work by SITE, Ralph Erskine, and Lucien Kroll; High-Tech versions usually called Eco-Tech (or Organi-Tech); and the Biomorphic ...
Kenneth Yeang situated his practice at the intersection ... The culmination of the Malaysian architect’s years of research into passive strategies for tall buildings, the tower fully realized ...
Kenneth King-Mun Yeang is a Malaysian architect who has been researching ecological design since 1971. His goal is to remake the built environment as “constructed ecosystems,” he says.
Malaysian-born architect and director of Llewelyn Davies Yeang, Ken Yeang has been synonymous with skyscraper design for years; and his focus, embracing the growing demands of green design, swiftly ...
Historical projects range from work by Ken Yeang to Emilio Ambasz ... (2015), which envisions a $100 billion development on an aquatic reserve off the coast of Malaysia and “seeks to establish a ...