Kuala Lumpur Flood Control, Damage and Restoration System
Sorry for the lack of updates, was away attending my cousin’s wedding, will update about that too. Anyway, while I was in Kuala Lumpur for the weekend prior to the wedding, I stumble upon a row of shop houses and their flood control system, probably they’ve given up on the local authorities and decided to take things their own way.

Walking down the walkway is really annoying and dangerous, that could probably be the highest riser in the world and surprisingly senior citizens living there appear to be climbing up and down the stairs without any sign of restlessness.

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Farnsworth House – Blending with Nature

Image Source : Pruned
Its a boat, its a plane, its Farnsworth House! Yes, the area is prone to flood and I couldn’t agree more with Pruned that the Farnsworth House does blend harmoniously with nature in the current scenario. According to Wikipedia:
The 60 acre natural site offered Mies an opportunity to bring man’s relationship to nature into the picture. Here he highlights the individual’s connection to nature as a respite from the stress of modern life. Glass walls and open interior space are the features that create an intense connection with the outdoor environment, while the exposed structure provides a framework that reduces opaque exterior walls to a minimum. The careful site design and integration of the exterior environment represents a subtle yet concerted effort to achieve an architecture wedded to its natural context.
Could this be the reason why Ludwig Mies Van de Rohe elevated the house in the first place? or was it just a coincidence? Anyway, from what I read online, there are plans going around suggesting that the house should be elevated up using hydraulics.
Further readings:
Farnsworth House Official Website
Archidose – It Floats
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