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INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

Gan Zhe Hui, Grace

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+6017 752 9395

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Recall Back Alley

"Recall Back Alley" is a comprehensive design place that combines nostalgia and modernity. It is inspired by the commercial over-development of Gui Chai Alley in Kuala Lumpur, which has caused urban amnesia. By combining design elements from the glory days of the 1960s with the concept of walking through doors, the space presents corridors interspersed at 45-degree angles, as if walking in an alley. The business model is based on soy sauce and provides glass craft experience in cooperation with the Glass Factory Museum. The space is equipped with accommodation, souvenir shops, social spaces, workshops, food courts, etc. It also launches unique souvenir glass bottles, allowing people to create and collect personal memories. The three retail stores are themed on stationery, tapes, and dried flowers, and offer stuffed devices that can be exchanged for personalized memory embellishments through points. "Recall Back Alley" is not only a design place, but also a community centre full of warm memories and creative experiences.

A Day & Food street

The problem of cultural transmission in Penang, Georgetown. Although the appearance of these heritage shophouses has been preserved. However, due to the progress of the times, young people are unwilling to inherit the industries of the older generation, resulting in many traditional industries being eliminated. Culture is gradually lost, and many elderly people are unemployed. To improve the status quo, reinforcement and renovation have been carried out on the original features of the heritage shophouse. Give these heritage shophouses new functions and connotations. Let these cultures not be lost.

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