Featuring built works
UNIFOR Complex
PAM Awards 2025 | Silver for Commercial (High Rise) Category | Shortlisted for Green Building Category
The award-winning UNIFOR Complex by David Ong Architect is a sustainable landmark near Kuching, combining passive design, cultural symbolism, and community spaces to promote interfaith unity and environmental responsibility.
Open House II
Min envisioned Open House II as a multi-generational extension that draws on the synergy between Iban longhouse traditions and Chinese shophouse typology, blending communal living with contemporary spatial flow.
St Ann Church Extension
Led by PDC Design Group, the St Ann Church extension in Kota Padawan is inspired by the Dayak Longhouse, featuring two L-shaped buildings framing a central courtyard. Blending cultural heritage with climate-conscious design, it supports over 2,500 congregants through collaborative, functional spaces.
Nestled Nest at Hui Sing Garden
PAM Awards 2018 | Nominated for Single Residential Category
Located in Hui Sing Garden, Kuching, Nestled Nest is a quiet home designed by MNSC Architects. Its simple, linear layout fits the site well, with open living areas and a double-height ceiling that create a sense of space and visual link between floors.
HGST CrossFit Gym
PAM Awards 2015 | Nomination for Sports and Recreations
Designed by MNSC Architects, the HGST CrossFit Gym’s butterfly-inspired structure integrates seamlessly with the landscape, enhancing both accessibility and functionality.
Aquatic Centre at Sarawak Sports Complex
Completed in 2016 in time for the SUKMA Games, the Aquatic Centre by Perunding Dayacipta Architects is a showcase of collaborative design and build excellence.
One Stop Collection Centre (OSCC)
Transforming the Kota Samarahan Industrial Zone with a vibrant One-Stop Collection Centre, the OSCC building, designed by RKD Architects features a retail gallery, packaging area, and flexible spaces to support local start-ups, especially women entrepreneurs, with training and networking opportunities.
AV3 House
Design Network Architects transformed the trapezoid-shaped site into an opportunity by offsetting the building line on both sides of the boundary, creating two distinct projections. By softening the sharp edges with a full-height curving glazing, it becomes the focal point of the house, designed to accommodate a feature tree.