Jalan Bangsa, Kampung Baru Jelapang, Ipoh, Kinta, Perak, 30020, Malaysia
SGD $4,476,112
For SaleSale
Description
The kitchen and combined living-dining room occupy Tower House’s horizontal section, high above the treetops, offering spectacular views. Where it sited this home, know as the Unique house, for a longtime client above the landmark. The L-shaped structure combines concrete, wood, steel, and expansive panes of glass that emphasize views of the natural surroundings, where its designer furnished the interiors, grouping BDDW sofas, a cocktail table from Ralph Pucci International, and with Studio light fixture in the living room; the fireplace is by Fireorb.
The artist and media executive whom created four discrete structures; the main pavilion is at right, with the exercise and cooking pavilions shown at left. Arranged beneath a bespoke light fixture in the main house are and with dining table and Maarten van Severen chairs, all by Vitra; the suite of leather-upholstered seating is for Vitsoe. The Chinese art includes (from far left) a limestone stele fragment, a standing Buddha, a jade cong, and an assortment of bi disks.
Additionally the part of the exterior is designed to weather and eventually blend in with the surroundings. The rear of the two-story, 3,800-square-foot house is glazed to take advantage of the forest and river views. The other 1,900-square-foot residence five miles away from this location. The exterior’s western red cedar cladding was stained black to help it blend in with the forest. A walled courtyard was created in front of the entrance to serve as a transitional space and to keep the area’s elk herds away.
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The kitchen and combined living-dining room occupy Tower House’s horizontal section, high above the treetops, offering spectacular views. Where it sited this home, know as the Unique house, for a longtime client above the landmark. The L-shaped structure combines concrete, wood, steel, and expansive panes of glass that emphasize views of the natural surroundings, where its designer furnished the interiors, grouping BDDW sofas, a cocktail table from Ralph Pucci International, and with Studio light fixture in the living room; the fireplace is by Fireorb.The artist and media executive whom created four discrete structures; the main pavilion is at right, with the exercise and cooking pavilions shown at left. Arranged beneath a bespoke light fixture in the main house are and with dining table and Maarten van Severen chairs, all by Vitra; the suite of leather-upholstered seating is for Vitsoe. The Chinese art includes (from far left) a limestone stele fragment, a standing Buddha, a jade cong, and an assortment of bi disks.Additionally the part of the exterior is designed to weather and eventually blend in with the surroundings. The rear of the two-story, 3,800-square-foot house is glazed to take advantage of the forest and river views. The other 1,900-square-foot residence five miles away from this location. The exterior's western red cedar cladding was stained black to help it blend in with the forest. A walled courtyard was created in front of the entrance to serve as a transitional space and to keep the area's elk herds away.**Note: This listing (Advertisement) and ALL attached Picture’s and Floorplan Image are just a sample only “Not For Sale”.