Featuring built works
Interior of Dewan Undangan Negeri Sarawak (DUNS)
IDC Architects was approached to renovate 3 major interior spaces within the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building (DUNS), consisting of a general Canteen, a Café for visitors, and a Media Centre for hosting press events. The final design solves existing servicing and technical issues, while creating memorable interiors closely tied with Sarawakian identity and the uniqueness of its diverse cultures and natural landscapes.
St. Margaret’s Church Stampin
St. Margaret’s Church Stampin by Perunding Dayacipta Architects reinterprets the biblical Tent of Meeting as a contemporary tabernacle centered on divine presence and spiritual encounter. The design places the sanctuary at the heart of the building, surrounded by an ambulatory that links all supporting spaces. A high, tent-like ceiling, filtered light, and simple geometry create a calm, sacred atmosphere. Flexible and community-oriented, the church supports worship, reflection, and gathering, uniting spiritual symbolism with functional, enduring architecture.
ASCEND Residence
ASCEND, designed by Design Network Architects, embodies not only physical restoration but also the emotional reconciliation between past and present. This concept, described as "Ascend," views the 50-year-old house at Bampfylde Road as a continuous vessel that carries its past into a renewed future. The essence of architecture lies not in what is built anew, but in what is remembered and reimagined. By retaining the old structure, we preserve not only a building but also the stories that give it its soul and allow living memory that continues to evolve, breathe, and belong.
SPARK Gallery
SPARK Gallery by Little Elemnts is a renovation that transforms a developer’s office into a flexible space where work and exhibition converge. Terracotta and metal blur boundaries between old and new, solid and porous, functional and expressive. Custom zig-zag steel frames, biophilic planters, and perforated panels filter light, creating a textured narrative of history and openness, rooted in material honesty and designed for adaptive use.
Masjid Darul Furqan
Designed by Arkitek Nurina Matnor, Masjid Darul Furqan is a newly redeveloped mosque built to accommodate growing community needs. In response to site limitations and environmental conditions, the mosque adopts a vertical design, integrating functions across two levels and expressed through architectural solutions suited to its context.
Satok Furniture Showroom
IDC Architects renovated a three-storey shophouse into Satok Furniture’s showroom, using practical industrial finishes and adding perforated sliding screens to reinforce brand identity along Jalan Wan Alwi.