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SkyMeridien Residence Flows with the Cadence of Community

August 14, 2025
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Elle Yap

SkyMeridien Residence in Malaysia, designed by Donny Lee for Chi Design Sdn Bhd, is built with the needs and enjoyment of people in mind. More than a building, it is a social space, an area of congregation primed to maximize the ability to connect with neighbors and visitors within this singular space. 

Located in Kuala Lumpur, SkyMeridien Residence (also known as SkyAwani 3) features different recreational areas like a gym, multipurpose hall, childcare center, and lush gardens for the residents. These public spaces work with an intuitive flowing design that’s adaptable to the needs of the residents and visitors who use them on a daily basis. 

The lobby area of SkyMeridien Residence at Malaysia.
The lobby area of SkyMeridien Residence at Malaysia.

“Rhythm, otherwise known as continuity, is essentially the backbone of design for this masterpiece,” the architect said. “It renders situations and spaces salient through repeated return and subsequently binds them together in sequences of both difference and repetition.” 

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Finding Rhythm in Public Spaces

This comes down to Lee and Chi Design’s layout and material choices that make these spaces adaptable rather than insistent. Its approach prioritizes a cubic architectural framework and a minimalist pattern that works with off-kilter measurements and edgeless, circular shapes to allow people to just flow through the areas easily.

The public spaces of SkyMeridien Residence apply nature-inspired ideas to its structures and lighting. How the places curve upwards remind one of tree trunks, and the lighting is soft like how sunlight diffuses itself through a dense forest before reaching the ground. 

One of the communal areas in SkyMeridien Residence, with its mailroom.
The sleek mailroom of the SkyMeridien Residence.

Its intent, according to Chi Design, is to create a “dramatic contrast” that is graceful while still being easy to use in different scenarios. Its rounded pattern means that it can work with the fast, rushing rhythms of a typical workday, or the slow, sensitive tempos of a restful day. 

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“Geometric patterns with different layers and tones, as well as chrome finishes, punctuate the series of spaces with colourful vibrancy and international flair, imparting an immersive experience of movement,” the architect said.

Materials that Adapt to the Environment

To achieve such an environment for SkyMeridien Residences’ public spaces, Donny Lee and Chi Design employ a variety of different materials to elicit such a neutrality made for everyone. The spaces utilize porcelain and marble, acoustic paneled ceilings and oak-colored walls to strike a balance  between nature and modernity. 

More than that, it uses the lighting effectively to build a warm, welcoming atmosphere that works off the material elegantly. They retain light wells, light bars that provide an outline of the shapes of the walls and structures around them, and yellow beams for the extra illumination needed to mix with the surroundings.

One of the recreation areas at SkyMeridien Residence.

All of this highlights the subtle design cues in the color scheme to showcase a “bold yet lavish grey, yellow, and orange palette.”

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“Such an approach also acknowledges the relation between details and wholes of formed space and matter, which are important ingredients in experiencing social life and in achieving a sense of balance and calmness,” the architect said.

Building Spaces to Their Fullest Potential

The flowing wave-like patterns on the walls of one of the communal areas of SkyMeridien Residence.
The flowing wave-like patterns on the walls of one of the communal areas of SkyMeridien Residence.

Ultimately, SkyMeridien Residences provides areas with a sense of harmony and symmetry that people appreciate for their own homes and spaces. It is neutral enough to adapt to every mood, while firmly supplying a well-built environment as a foundation for the people’s needs. 

“The distinctive kinetic façade,” the architect said, “presents a unique symmetrical layout with repeating patterns combined with rhythmic masses, with the vision of capturing and recreating a harmonious totality to human life.”

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Photos provided by the architects.

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