Featuring design projects and ideas in urban installation
Red Ribbon Pavilion
In the Malaysia-China Friendship Park, Kuching, the Red Ribbon Pavilion connects past and present, recalling a pivotal chapter in global history while celebrating the lasting connection between Sarawak, Yunnan, and beyond. Inspired by the contours of the 24-Turns Road, the pavilion honors the Nanyang Mechanics Volunteers who braved the Burma Road during World War II. More than a solemn monument, it embodies resilience, sacrifice, and the ongoing flow of life.
Moon Mission — Realising Urban Resilience through Art and Design Installations
The Moon Pavilion, a temporary installation at Palmerium Park for World Architecture Day 2022, aims to inspire creativity and celebrate local traditions. Made from bamboo, it blends architecture, art, and community engagement, offering a platform for cultural events and fostering sustainable urban development.
Cardboard City 1.0
This is a retrospective look at PAMSC’s first World Architecture Day (WAD) celebration in 2011, featuring an installation crafted from recycled cardboard. The cave-like structure highlights the role of architects and raises awareness about the basic human right to decent housing, emphasising its importance in promoting good architecture in our communities.