Welcome to DESIGN SEED, in this episode, we are going to reveal an amazing hidden gem called The Concrete House…
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The Tropical Concrete House in Malaysia has been transformed into a stunning terrace house with extraordinary architecture. This unique transformation showcases the beauty and functionality of concrete in a tropical environment, creating a perfect blend of modern design and natural surroundings. The architecture tour of this house provides a one-of-a-kind experience to witness the innovative use of materials and the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces.

Conclusion

The Tropical Concrete House in Malaysia exemplifies the innovative use of materials and design to create a truly extraordinary living space. With its seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, this terrace house transformation showcases the beauty and functionality of concrete in a tropical environment.

FAQs

1. What makes the Tropical Concrete House unique?

The unique use of materials and design creates a stunning blend of modern architecture and natural surroundings.

2. Can visitors take a tour of the Tropical Concrete House?

Yes, visitors can experience the extraordinary architecture of the house through a guided tour.

3. How does the house integrate indoor and outdoor spaces?

The transformation of the house into a terrace house allows for seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces.

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49 Comments
  1. @FTe-wj7ve 2 years ago

    .. they really afraid of a church 😅

  2. @topanekgonggong1797 2 years ago

    nice house, what kind tree on the side kitchen?

  3. @nuevoinvolve 2 years ago

    3:50 what theee is that? The root doesn’t destroy the wall.

  4. @fidemtz5597 2 years ago

    Excelente

  5. @100vermillion 2 years ago

    I saw most of the extraordinary design houses are owned by the modern architects, and artists. Why normal ppl don't usually try for the extraordinary design.

  6. @parisivana 2 years ago

    stupid brainless neighbours, too free got nothing to do, get a life !!! LOVE YOUR HOUSE, SOOOO BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE !!!! 🥰

  7. @archistudio4723 2 years ago

    😘😘😘😘

  8. @itshakimin 2 years ago

    May I know what kind of book he is reading? At minutes 4:17 there.

    Just curious as it was from Tadao Ando.

  9. @simbachen 2 years ago

    How Malaysian are so afraid of church tho lol 😂😂😂😂

  10. @Simphome 2 years ago

    wow, very elegant modern house. I really like the kitchen next to the glass door. At least you can save on electricity bills. LOL

  11. @pervertt 2 years ago

    Nice church!
    Do not let design heathens grind you down.

  12. @tithyaborameypov1727 2 years ago

    love your channel, love how each projects has its own uniqueness, every projects are like hidden gems.

  13. @davidmontu7929 2 years ago

    Are the plans for this home for sale ?

  14. @MrLincoln07 2 years ago

    great house design. Well done. Cheers from NYC!!

  15. @subhadrarai5628 2 years ago

    This is awesome. I really like all the houses you have featured.

  16. @daboundy 2 years ago

    There are some interesting design concepts, and the metre gap down the sides is of particular interest, but there's nothing attractive about exposed concrete becoming dirty and green with mould..

  17. @conrad4373 2 years ago

    Hi do you know the name of all the trees that was planted? They're perfect for a small yard.. not huge and bushy. I hope you can tell me the names. Thanks

  18. @NicheArchDesign 2 years ago

    i also love atelier's design, glad you colborate with them 🙂

  19. @ellyzain 2 years ago

    Very clever build!

  20. @anuaraffandi8363 2 years ago

    I always wonder how they do that vertical half-pipes concrete finishing, Bank Negara building has a similar finishing. Any experts?

  21. @izabelacetnar1659 2 years ago

    So I alawys thought that the material which is used to build the motormobil are not a brithable ,( naturally brithable ).
    But i'm still not sure about that because i'm not working
    In this industry to know exactly . Does fayber glass is brithable?,
    Or is exactly like plastic or very similar ?.And standstill is involve
    To apparently?. In makeing that kind of Vehicles.

  22. @boratlion8613 2 years ago

    You’re not divorced so that’s a good sign…

  23. Drop the @ of the person who complaint. Lmfao

  24. @valentinico 2 years ago

    I think balcony Plant is Cissus Verticillata , you can see more here: https://youtu.be/mWp6kb62r4w Am i wrong?

  25. @fredrikmudas 2 years ago

    Other can build mosque anywhere they want but not church…. Sheesh

  26. @ilovegames9053 2 years ago

    I wonder what the architects solution was for the acoustics inside, I see alot of hard surfaces where sounds bounces around and could become quite noisy. Also how does concrete walls act in a tropical climate as concrete absorbs heat and slowly releases the heat I wonder what the architects solution was for temperature control so inside is comfortable. Beautiful design.

  27. @krisztinafoo27 2 years ago

    The design, the finishes , workmanship ..making concrete, steel not clunky but look elegant,, serene and soothing.. gorgeous home!

  28. @CrazyCandyCrush 2 years ago

    So sad to know they received persecution even for a design of a house. Many limitation.

  29. @user-bv9sq5iy7v 2 years ago

    特别

  30. @steventan869 2 years ago

    Would have been better if the host didn't speak with a fake accent.

  31. @spencercharels4121 2 years ago

    Beautiful home

  32. @edwinwck 2 years ago

    Very nice .

  33. @plutus205 2 years ago

    yea..

  34. @reloshirleyt 2 years ago

    With just looking at the shape of construction some Malaysian thoughts it was going to be a church so sad to hear this it show “how narrow minded” some “Malaysian” are.

  35. @McK3nnyTenjimaru 2 years ago

    Neighbor like to make allot assumptions… Ignore and go for art

  36. @MadeByLxnny 2 years ago

    Beautiful! magnificent design

  37. @razmiihsan8897 2 years ago

    Wow. Excellent design. Never knew we got cool architecture like this in Malaysia. I really like the kitchen.

  38. @Rod-bp8ow 2 years ago

    The league of streak of light designs makes the structure compact and light as well as airy, one of the most important in designs to make the smaller ones look vast, and this is achieved from this overall masterpiece. Komposisi: Malay, Indonesia, China, Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, H.K, Qui lay!

  39. @marianggala 2 years ago

    I love your home!!

  40. @deisy688 2 years ago

    I love the architecture of this house, it is a masterpiece. I'm a fan from Jakarta.

  41. @abhigyan10apr 2 years ago

    Malaysian architects and clients are of another level. The creative freedom given to the architects and the awareness of the clients both make a good design. This is very rare in India.

  42. @marieboisnais3243 2 years ago

    I fall in love…

  43. @Due152 2 years ago

    Great houses in your videos! What I miss is sustainability. What is with water collectors, what with Solar Panels, where do you recycle, what recycled materials did you use… and so on. Here in Germany from the following year on we have to install solar panels or any other eco friendly alternative to get energy.

  44. @29backwards 2 years ago

    Nice pice of art.

  45. @ags4058 2 years ago

    Design seed and partner is the best designer

  46. @saltymonke3682 2 years ago

    lol, church, damn neighbors

  47. @ibnuabdaziz8793 2 years ago

    Better grow durian tree in the courtyard..

  48. @98Golem 2 years ago

    Church? Huh? Where?

  49. @johnnahason4851 2 years ago

    Wow, what a house.

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