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SkyBlox Housing: Communal Co-Living Integrating Nature and the City

August 6, 2024
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Elle Yap

SkyBlox Housing, developed by Tan Kwon Chong Architect, crafts a forward-looking co-living facility designed to be a communal habitat for its residents. Built in Selangor, Malaysia, the project aimed to create an environmentally-friendly building that also uses modern day advancements for a more agreeable living situation around them. Its inventive architecture combines soothing natural tones with sustainable urban infrastructure.

Aerial view of SkyBlox Housing, a co-living structure in Malaysia. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Aerial view of SkyBlox Housing, a co-living structure in Malaysia. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.

“Central to SkyBlox’s design philosophy is the creation of spaces that nurture a deep bond with the natural world, offering inhabitants a peaceful haven amidst the hustle and bustle of city life,” the architects shared. 

Prefabricated and Sustainable

SkyBlox Housing’s facade is a blend of light and dark greys, with a striking yellow cantilevered prefab structure. The residential building comprises two floors of apartments and a large communal area at the center.

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Its design aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, utilizing prefabricated modular units to minimize environmental impact. Beyond that, the architects pushed for efforts to ensure energy-efficiency through the wide use of natural lighting and ventilation in the building. 

SkyBlox Building in the co-living rooms at night. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
SkyBlox Building in the co-living rooms at night. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
The greenery in the walkways of the building. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
The greenery in the walkways of the building. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Hallways of the co-living areas. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Hallways of the co-living areas. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Exterior of the co-living rooms in SkyBlox Housing. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Exterior of the co-living rooms in SkyBlox Housing. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Hallways of the co-living areas. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Hallways of the co-living areas. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.

Each of the modular units are stacked in rows of two, with a corridor in between rooms for accessibility purposes. The complex can accommodate up to 500 residents across 320 co-living rooms ranging from 100 to 175 square feet. Each has a private bedroom and bathroom, while larger units also include a kitchen.

The design also includes green spaces surrounding the building. They planted trees and grass along the pathways and in front of the windowed areas to strengthen the residents’ connection with nature. 

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Building Communities Within Living Areas

For SkyBlox Housing, most of the nature-centric design touchpoints are found in the communal areas. It prominently features bare brick walls and timber, creating a rustic and warm ambiance that complements the lush surroundings. This introduces layers of visual depth while enhancing emotional well-being through natural light and plenty of greenery.

The communal areas of SkyBlox Housing. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
The communal areas of SkyBlox Housing. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Green area of the building. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Green area of the building. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Mail room of SkyBlox Housing. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Mail room of SkyBlox Housing. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Green area of the building. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Green area of the building. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
The brick facade of the communal areas. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
The brick facade of the communal areas. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Part of the communal area at night. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
Part of the communal area at night. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.

The open lobby area, dining area, open kitchen, laundry, and games lounge encourage social interaction among residents. Areas like the mail room and bathrooms also use the base brick walls combination. 

The recycled shipping container stairwell from the side. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
The recycled shipping container stairwell from the side. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.

Its most eye-catching feature, however, is the yellow recycled shipping container used for the staircase. The unique, environmentally-friendly design adds vibrancy and cohesiveness to the overall look.

The stairwell in the communal area with the recycled shipping container. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.
The stairwell in the communal area with the recycled shipping container. Photo by Pixelaw Photography.

SkyBlox Housing shows the newer methods of construction in an environmentally-friendly light. It gives us the possibilities of creating sustainable architecture for the people. More than that, it presents the building as a place where people can build community within their small piece of land. 

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