SKYBLOX CO-LIVING HOUSING

ARCHITECT : Tan Kwon Chong Architect (TKCA Architect)
CLIENT : SkyWorld Development Berhad
CONTRACTOR : Projek Permata Jaya Sdn Bhd
Passive Design at corridor - Open corridor with cross ventilation an daylight

SKYBLOX CO-LIVING HOUSING: INNOVATIVE PPVC CONSTRUCTION

In the realm of sustainable urban housing, the SkyBlox Co-Living project in Kuala Lumpur stands as a pioneering example, prominently featuring the innovative use of Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction (PPVC). This groundbreaking method revolutionises traditional building processes by prefabricating modular units off-site, subsequently transporting and installing them at the project site. Through this approach, SkyBlox significantly reduces on-site waste and environmental impact while enhancing efficiency in construction timelines. The project’s distinctive yellow cantilever design not only serves as a visually striking landmark but also symbolises a commitment to pushing the boundaries of sustainable living practices. Integrating 320 modern, eco-friendly en-suite rooms, SkyBlox not only provides housing but fosters a community-centric lifestyle deeply rooted in nature.

BEACON OF INNOVATION

The project stands as a beacon of innovation in the construction landscape, not only for its advancements in PPVC but also for its streamlined building process that allows for greater flexibility in design and internal layout. This commitment to efficiency and sustainability underscores SkyBlox’s mission to establish a new benchmark for modern, nature-connected community living within urban settings. Moreover, SkyBlox’s sustainability initiatives extend beyond its architectural blueprint to encompass operational strategies and community engagement endeavours. From the implementation of energy-efficient lighting and ventilation systems to the utilisation of eco-friendly materials and waste management protocols, every facet of the project is meticulously orchestrated to minimise environmental impact and promote enduring sustainability. Furthermore, SkyBlox actively collaborates with residents and the local community to foster a culture of environmental stewardship and collective responsibility, thereby nurturing a sense of ownership and commitment to sustainable practices.

Skyblox Front view - Skyblox housing facilitating flexible land use, addressing connectivity issues, minimal onsite waste, aligning with sustainability goals

ESSENCE OF TIME AND QUALITY

PPVC construction significantly reduces construction time compared to conventional methods. Since the modules are prefabricated off-site concurrently with on-site groundwork, the overall construction period is shortened. This time-saving aspect is particularly advantageous in urban environments where time is of the essence. Besides, PPVC allows for stringent quality control measures to be implemented during the manufacturing process. Since modules are produced in a controlled factory environment, they are subject to rigorous quality checks at every stage of production. This ensures that each module meets the highest standards of structural integrity and finish quality, resulting in a superior end product.

MODULAR AND UNIVERSAL DESIGN

SkyBlox also places a strong emphasis on inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that its benefits are accessible to individuals from all walks of life. By incorporating universal design principles, the project endeavours to create spaces that are both functional and welcoming for people of diverse ages and abilities. Through features such as barrier-free access points and thoughtfully curated amenities, SkyBlox aims to foster a sense of belonging and inclusion among its residents through modular design. By embracing diversity and championing social equity, SkyBlox sets a precedent for inclusive urban development, where every individual is empowered to thrive and contribute to a vibrant community tapestry.

Passive Design at corridor - Open corridor with cross ventilation an daylight
Coordinated M&E - Signage Design with various visual elements and all M&E conduit or piping are well coordinated in the development

PPVC CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

The PPVC process on the SkyBlox project involves several key stages:

Design and Planning:
During this phase, considerations such as module dimensions, material selection, and transportation logistics are taken into account to optimise the PPVC process.

Off-Site Fabrication:
Once the design is finalised, manufacturing of the modular units commences in a controlled factory environment. Quality control measures are implemented throughout the fabrication process to ensure compliance with industry standards and project requirements.

Transportation and Installation:
Upon completion, the prefabricated modules are transported to the construction site. The modular nature of PPVC allows for efficient assembly, with modules seamlessly interlocking to form the final structure.

Integration and Finishing:
Once all modules are installed, integration and finishing works commence to connect services, utilities, and internal components. This phase involves plumbing, electrical, and HVAC installations, as well as interior fit-out works to enhance livability and functionality.

Vibrant Living - Distinctive yellow cantilever PPVC construction

CONCLUSION

Through the innovative application of PPVC construction, the SkyBlox Co-Living Housing project achieves a harmonious balance of sustainability, efficiency, and architectural excellence, setting a new standard for urban development in Kuala Lumpur and beyond.

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