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Reviving Kampong Phluk, a floating community on Tonle Sap LakeSiem Reap, Cambodia 2014

Housing for Aging PopulationLiverpool, United Kingdom 2013

The Music Centre: music as a piece of artLincoln, United Kingdom 2012

Metropolitan Transient’s TenementPenang, Malaysia 2011

Early works

Housing Development at Eagley Way, BoltonManchester, United Kingdom 2015

Interior design project at St George WhalfLondon, United Kingdom 2015

Works at William Lau ArchitectsSingapore 2010 - 2011

Academic works

Professional works

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REVIVING KAMPONG PHLUK, A FLOATING COMMUNITY ON TONLE SAP LAKE

2014

Location: Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia

There are two times of a year when locals in Kampong Phluk migrate to the inner lake. One is during the fishing season and another one is during monsoon season when water level rises and floods most of the on-stilt houses.

They spend up to 6 months living on the water. By that time, the community is separated by their boats scattering on the lake, the strong community spirit which present in Kampong Phluk during dry season disappears when they migrate to the iner lake to sustain their life.

By considering how the villagers live on the land during dry season, a familar but more livable habitat is created on the lake, a completely different environment to live in.

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The changing building patterns throughout Kampong Phluk

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Kids in their unique and unusual stilt houses dangling their legs in the air, wooden boats tied up to one of the support stilts, and cheerful teenagers splashing water on a boat create a distinctive setting for Kampong Phluk. This proposal aims to revive and regain the community spirit that vanished when they migrate and live temporarily at the inner lake.

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One of the few houses made completely of long wood, a thatched roof and a thatched wall in its most fundamental form. This house belongs to a fisherman.

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House of a family operating a grocery business.

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One of the structurally robust houses in the village. This house belongs to a small family.

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The axonometric drawing of the house during the monsoon season (top) and the section of the house (bottom)

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Hiding behind the little grocery stall is the compact living area with large portion of the area dedicated for storing purpose.

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A neighbourhood salon

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Annual movement cycle of the fisherman and their families

Migration during dry season Migration during monsoon season

At present, 65% of Kampong Phluk villagers migrate and settle at the inner lake during fishing season. Occassionally they bring fish catches back to Kampong Phluk for sun drying and fish processing.

At present, 60% of Kampong Phluk villagers migrate and settle at the inner lake during monsoon season. Locals from all age of group are involved nowaday.

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THE BRIEF

Spending up to 6 months of a year on the lake, to revive the strong and vibrant neighbourhood spirit that vanishes when they migrate to the inner lake, an architectural response is made by creating a sustainable community hub which will gather the villagers together. It will revive the community spirit by sharing proper communal space for daily activities and trading opportunities. During dry or fishing season, it will be occupied by fisherman while families struggling to survive with flood water will move in during monsoon season. Decision to locate it on the water is back to their very original intention to dwell by the river and how much they rely on the water for livelihood. This proposal will better and improve the living quality of community in Kampong Phluk in both land-based and water-based living

environments.

‘‘It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.’’

Charles Robert Darwin, Naturalist

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The house grows by extending to where the river is situated for various purposes; any patch of land behind the house is may be converted to part of their homes.

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Various opportunities are available to reassemble the platforms according to needs such as festival celebrations and wedding ceremonies. One of the most important spaces, a large community space can be formed with no gaps or obstacles. An open plan at ground level for the buildings is essential to make sure that people will be able to approach the buildings from any direction.

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Vertical farming and look-out tower

Communal cooking and dining area

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Kampong Phluk school and play area

Spiritual house

Community space / storage/ shed support

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CONCLUSION

This socially relevant issue of migrating communities from Kampong Phluk alerted me when I first learnt about that issue. In fact, there are a lot more communities which are dealing with similar social issues. This thesis project brings me back to the very basic role of an architect which is to help better the lives of people by providing a better living environment. Besides that, dealing with an issue so relevant to our current situation around the globe, the issue of increasing water level, it worth an effort to take Kampong Phluk as the starting point in tackling this issue by really looking into their unique strategies living in this constantly changing environment. From there, there is then a potential to first introduce the resilient neighbourhood to neighbouring countries, such as Thailand and Vietnam, who are also living in

a similar environment, then to countries around the world.

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HOUSING FOR AGING POPULATION

Liverpool, UK

2013

A small housing facility for elderly people was designed and then brought forward to critically engage with the questions addressing structural systems, construction materials and methods, building sustainability and human comfort. By first studying the declining abilities of the elderly such as memory weakness and difficulty to walk, then introduced solutions such

as minimizing way finding , memorable reference point, etc.

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The site

Site elevation (view from Slater Street towards the site)

Site elevation (view from Parr Street towards the site)

Site elevation (view from the site towards Parr Street)

Site elevation (view from Duke Street towards the site)

Site elevation (view from the site towards Duke Street)

Roads and crossings Softscape Hardscape Car parking Building height1-23-4>5

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Design strategies

01. Avoid or minimise the rooms along the Parr Street as the garages, bars and studios cause noise. 02. Introduce greenery.

03. The proposal has to be secure as elderly is fragile, furthermore, the site itself is not elderly-friendly.

04. The pcornet point with nice views could be a location for communal room such as dining space, offices.

05. First of all, introduce greenery as the site and the surrounding areas lack of green space.

06. The pavement design is extended to the site to bring the community in which then creates a welcoming entrance.

07. The site is small and the form does not allow ample amount of daylight in. So, puch the first and second floors to maximise the use of site.

08. The 2m gap is to avoid the interior space to become too dark, it also allows residents to know what happens outside. It brings indiduality to the living units too.

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Declining abilities of the elderly

Design considerations

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From the street, the front units appear to be floating, this approach catches attention but also offers privacy to the to the users at the same time. Special attentions were given to the potential users, the elderly, such as minimizing wayfinding, memorable reference points, avoiding

cul-de-sacs, large scale and small scale of living environment.

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Detailed section

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CONCLUSION

Having spent a whole afternoon with elderlies at a care centre in Chester and listened to what they actually wanted in a home, I realized that designing for elderly was a lot more complicated than I thought. Their memory weakness, difficulty to walk, difficulty using hands are all the necessary things to be considered. Architecture is not just by the people, it is also for the people, they are the core in

every stage of this project.

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THE MUSIC CENTRE: MUSIC AS A PIECE OF ART

Lincoln, UK

2012

This music centre is not treated as a building but a piece of art as what music is. The rather artistic approach has brought music from being something invisible to something possesses a physical form. The visibility of music is the sensory experience that one would like to have in a music venue. Music seems to be about feeling and

emotion, at its root it is rather mathematical but beautifully simple.

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The Site

This project with the theme of a music venue is sited in Lincoln where the locale offers a unique setting of nature and surround-ings. The site location, with its significant architectural heritage, offers opportunities to speculate creative and imaginative design interventions. The music venue is expected to be the source of aspiration to the town of Lincoln and be the experience marker to the users.

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Lincoln is built at the point where there is a gap in the Lincoln Cliff in height, also sometimes, called the ‘Lincoln(shire) Edge’ or ‘Lincoln Heath’. The River Witham flows through this gap. Lincoln is thus divided informally into two zones, known locally as uphill and downhill. The uphill area comprises the northern part of the city, on top of Lincoln Cliff. This area includes the historical quarter, including the cathedral, Lincoln Castle and the Medieval Bishop’s Palace. The site is located at this part of the city.

Lincoln

Strengths of site Site response

Building HeightAverage of 2 to 3-storey building.

Quality of LightNo tall buildings that are potentially overshadowing the site, but it helps

shade the pathway.

Strategic locationNear the tourism spots and with

restaurants and shops.

FacilitiesExisting public toilets, street furniture

and public telephone.

Site FeatureThe 20ft high castle wall and

existing topography appears as a fascinating view from the site.

The existing green slope connecting the site with the castle wall offers an oppor-tunity to extend it to the site creating an outdoor performance space.

It is away from the residential to minimize the noise impact to the residents.

Appreciating the view to the castle wall by minimizing the height of the building.

The existing green slope appears to be a natural seating and resting area for the performance area. Therefore, the proposed building is open to the slope.

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Concept model

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Rooftop casual seating and performance area

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CONCLUSION

I did not treat this project as a building from the very beginning, but as a piece of art. To bring music from something invisible to a physical form, this proposal was derived from a sketch and a study model about what I think music is. The fabric wrapped around the dancing structure creates

a contrast between the chaotic interior space and mysterious exterior look.

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METROPOLITAN TRANSIENT’S TENEMENT

Penang, Malaysia

2011

metropolis-the capital or chief city of a country or region.

transient [adjective]-lasting only for a short time; impermanent.

tenement [noun]-a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of

apartments.

The cheapest transient accommodations in metropolitan cities, apart from youth hostels, are backpacker’s hotels. They are called backpacker’s accommodation because they are frequented by low budget travelers such as backpackers. These are travelers who carry on their backs their means of accommodation in the form of sleeping bags and tents which they would pitch during their stay in localities. An architecture was designed

for backpackers to be able to camp within metropolitan areas.

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BRIEF

The backpackers experience the building as a temporary escape of excitement and adventure of urban camping without feeling alienated. By approaching this notion using chaotic structural expression to connect the backpackers with the urban features. The exposed steel structure arranged in chaotic fashion with no enclosure walls and with high emphasis on the vertical circulations and environmental factors plays an important role in alleviating the feeling of being

a transnational in an urban setting.

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CONCLUSION

I have an interest in buildings with exposed structure; I call it ‘naked architecture’. In this project, I saw a perfect opportunity to challenge the limit of construction, engineering and structural design. The exposed steel structure, chaotic structural expression and little color touches of the tents will connect

the backpackers with the urban features. Three words to describe this project, BOLD, RAW, FUN!

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EARLY WORKS

A plan for urban regeneration 2013Work + sell + live 2013A structural model study 2012Pavilion to the dark side of the moon 2011From realm to realm 2011Anthroponest 2010Singular space dimension 2009Aqua house 2008

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A PLAN FOR URBAN REGENERATION

Liverpool, UK

2013

Team member: Yow Han Wong, James Atkinson, Risha Ramli

A new planning strategy is needed for one of Liverpool’s most important inner-city sites, the Knowledge Quarter. In order to develop a visionary urban plan that addresses functional as well as socio-economic urban issues, our main theme is YOUNG BRITISH TALENT. A platform is essential for graduates to showcase their talent, for them to start their own business. Our main strategy is to retain as many buildings as possible.

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FROM REALM TO REALM

Singapore

2011

This summer holiday assignment invited us to go through the surroundings with eyes and ears wide open, to be aware of the surface of what’s beneath our feet and the smell around us, by recording our experience of public spaces and amenities we encountered through our working days during the practical training.

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WORK + SELL + LIVE

Liverpool, UK

2013

A small and affordable space to rent for work, sell and live is what fresh graduates in Liverpool need to make a living from their hobbies and passions. Individual access to each floor is provided so that the property can be rented to talented students or individuals who need a place only to sell, to work or to live. The individual access also give more privacy to

living units and working studios located on first and second levels.

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PAVILION TO THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2011

Being in a predominantly second handed society, it is most likely that we would have a binary personality. That means that there is one side of our personality which is based on how we would like to be seen or perceived by others, and one side which we would identify as the true us, which is not always a bad one. Much like the moon - the face of it that we see is the one that reflects light from the sun, while the other side that does not

get this light is the dark side of the moon.

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A STRUCTURAL MODEL STUDY

University of Lincoln, UK

2012

Team member: Yow Han Wong, Antonio Laranjo, Kostas Verikokides, Kwasi Kramer, James Irvine

A physical model of a dome in life-size scale was built for exhibition in the campus. In a team of five, we were assigned to study a dome structure and ultimately build a life-size scale model with

recycled materials. The materials used are plastic pipes, wooden sticks and screws.

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ANTHROPONEST

Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia

2010

It is the nest for human to protect from hot and humid natural setting. The natural behavior of rotan (rattan) wraps the platforms over time and visitors will be brought closer to nature when birds rest on these stripes.

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AQUA HOUSE

2008

This recycled fish tank is supported by bamboos, various volumes of cylinders create different water pressure to acco-modate different species of fish.

SINGULAR SPACE DIMENSION

2009

This 100sqm display space comprises of vertical and horizontal linear elements, the elements in varying inclined planes creates sense of dynamism.

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HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AT EAGLEY WAY, BOLTON

Manchester, UK

( SURE Architecture, 2015 )

Located within Eagley Bank Conservation Area with some existing trees need to be retained for preservation purposes, the 32 degree of slope is another major challenge in this housing development project. According to “Bolton’s Development Plan Document: Shaping the Future of Bolton”, we are required to conserve the character of the existing physical environment and give special attention to the materials used, height, roofscape and

design.

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TYPE A

Ground Floor Plan (+0.0) First Floor Plan (+3.4)

Second Floor Plan (+6.5) Third Floor Plan (+10.3) Forth Floor Plan (+13.0)

TYPE B

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TYPE A & B

TYPE C

Front Elevation

Front Elevation

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The slope of the site faces the north, making it difficult to receive ample amount of daylight.

By having light well in both units, all spaces will receive adequate amount of daylight.

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INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT AT ST GEORGE WHARF, LONDON

London, UK

( SURE Architecture, 2015 )

“The Clouds” demonstrates coherence and versatility while “The Industrial Chic” was inspired by oyster cultivation method with the extensive use of

wire mesh in creating an industrial dining environment.

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‘‘The Clouds’’

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The ‘clouds’ is a framework consists of many equal-size boxes. Various approaches are explored to study the possibility of different use when the boxes come together. The ‘clouds’ integrates into suspended glass shelves, exhibition space and also dining tables and chairs. This proposal demonstrates coherence but also versatility at the same time.

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The ‘clouds’ form furniture and this coherence creates a cosy environment for customers to dine in. The framework creates intriguing shadows and it frames the view from the table to the outside scenery as if a real-life painting.

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‘‘The Industrial Chic’’

Shadows created by the wire mesh panels on ceilings and part of the walls create vibrant and intimate dining environment. Diffuse light generate softer shadow while direct light generate strong and clear shadow.

Inspired by oyster cultivation method, the extensive use of wire mesh celebrates the unique way of growing oyster. The use of materials and cold color scheme create a cool industrial dining environment.

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REFURBISHMENT OF ORANGE PEEL PUBLIC HOUSE

London, UK

( SURE Architecture, 2015 )

In this project, my responsibilities include coordinating with a RIBA architect in preparing drawn and written presentation

for planning application.

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BEDROOM

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HALLWAYHALL TOILETHALLKITCHEN

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Karaoke screen wall

Wooden flase floor

Thickness : 120 mmHeight : 800 mm(per piece)

2510 x 320 x 50 mmWooden TV console

Acoustic insulation wall

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Single glass doorwith wooden frame

Leather decorationwith plain color

Acoustic insulation wall

Leather decorationwith plain color

Acoustic insulation wall

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Sash window withwooden frame

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3219 x 320 x 50 mmWooden TV console

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SCALE 1: 50 AT A3 METRES

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Wooden panel -950 x 100 x 24 mm

Existingdecorativeceiling trim

wine bottle shelving

1/50 @ A3

SUREARCHITECTURE

Rev. Date Purpose

APPROVED BY

CHECKED BY

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DIVISION CHIEF

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CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

PROJECT NAME

ITEM NAME

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DATE

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PIELD HEATH ROADHILLINGDONUB8 3NJ

ORANGE PEEL

25/06/15

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Timber wall panel

Wall mountedwooden desk atstanding height

Existing barcounter

Kitchen

20mm thickstainless steel winebottle suspensionshelving

Woodenshelving

INTERIOR ELEVATION d-d

INTERIOR ELEVATION

SCALE 1: 50 AT A3 METRES

Timber wall panel(detail below)

Wooden panel -950 x 100 x 24 mm

Existing decorativeceiling trim

Existing bathroomfittings to be reused

1/50 @ A3

Top plate

100mm ht x 20mm thkhorizontal timber planks

Stud

Sole plate

Existing wall tiles

Toilet paper dispenser

2200mm htpolyethylene partition

Tempered mirror

SUREARCHITECTURE

Rev. Date Purpose

APPROVED BY

CHECKED BY

PROJECT CHIEF

DIVISION CHIEF

DRAWN BY

DESIGNED BY

SCHEME DESIGNER

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

PROJECT NAME

ITEM NAME

DRAWING NO.

PHASE

DATE

SCALE

KF

EB

YH

NORTH

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PIELD HEATH ROADHILLINGDONUB8 3NJ

ORANGE PEEL

25/06/15

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INTERIOR ELEVATION

1: 10 AT A3

SCALE 1: 50 AT A3 METRES

Courtesy of Sure Architecture

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DACHANG MASTERPLANNING

Dachang, China

( SURE Architecture, 2015 )

The site is located in the west of Dachang County, Langfang City with a total land area of about 470 hectares. I joined the team at later stage and my roles were designing for the business district area, preparing the

overall masterplan and liasing with visualisers.

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WORKS AT WILLIAM LAU ARCHITECTS

Singapore

( Jul - Sep 2011 & Apr - Jul 2010 )

My responsibilities while working with William Lau Architects include preparing drawings for submission to local authorities, digital modeling, renderings and

some designing works.

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WORKS AT MUN SOON INDUSTRIES PTE LTD

Singapore

( Jul - Sep 2013 & Jul - Aug 2007 )

My responsibilities while working with Mun Soon include preparing construc-tion drawings of Schüco and local door &window system, designing window

and door details as well as material specifications.

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368A Lorong Chuan (Serangoon Planning Area) Singapore

Schüco door & window system

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10 Leedon Road, Singapore

Singapore local door & window system

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D’Leedon condominium, Singapore

Ceiling detail

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10 Green Wood , Singapore

Sliding door detail

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