Eleena Jamil Architect

The Bamboo Playhouse

The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography

THE BAMBOO PLAYHOUSE

Eleena Jamil Architect

ARCHITECTS
Eleena Jamil Architect

CATEGORY
Installations & Structures

PROJECT YEAR
2015

LOCATION
Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

PPHOTOGRAPHS
Marc Tey Photography, M Suhaimi Ismail

Text description provided by architect.

The Bamboo Playhouse is a public pavilion located in Kuala Lumpur’s oldest and arguably, most picturesque park – the Perdana Botanical Gardens.

The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography
The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography

The park is located right in the heart of the capital city and is very popular with locals and tourists. The pavilion itself is situated on a small island in a large lake that stretches through the centre of the park.

The use of bamboo in contemporary buildings is very rare in Malaysia and this building explores its potential as a sustainable building material.

The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography
The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography

Positioned along the edge of the lake, the playhouse is an open structure with raised square platforms set at multiple levels.

Inspiration for the playhouse stems from traditional vernacular structures called the ‘wakaf’ which are originally found in villages or ‘kampungs’.

These structures are essentially freestanding shelters that can be used freely by anyone in the community as a place to rest.

The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography
The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography

Here, the playhouse can be described as a series of ‘wakafs’grouped together to form an animated and playful bamboo structure that blends harmoniously with the beautiful greenery of the botanical garden.

It offers a series of indeterminate spaces, offering various opportunities of use and occupation.

The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography
The Bamboo Playhouse
© Marc Tey Photography

The pavilion consists of thirty-one identical square decks set at various, seemingly random heights, creating a playful three-dimensional floorscape.

Above the floor level are repetitive modular structures made entirely out of bamboo. From the centre of each deck, a tree-like column rises up to support the roof.

The Bamboo Playhouse
© M Suhaimi Ismail
The Bamboo Playhouse
© M Suhaimi Ismail

‘Tree-houses’, in the form of bamboo baskets, are hung off the columns and they add another ‘playful’ element to the pavilion.


The Bamboo Playhouse
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The Bamboo Playhouse
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The Bamboo Playhouse
Model
The Bamboo Playhouse
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