Completed in 2016, The Malaysian Han Studies (MAHS) is a non-profit, private educational institution located in the historical city of Melaka.
Designed to function as a self-sustaining community, MAHS promotes an inclusive culture where parents, teachers, staff and children live together, learning and teaching on a charity-funded site.
At the heart of its curriculum is the principles of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. The emphasis is on cultivating traditional Chinese values.
Featuring 9 cylindrical buildings, MAHS hosts a close-knit community with a hostel, office, auditoriums, study and common spaces.
Drawing inspiration from traditional Malaysian and Chinese structures, MAHS was designed by an Australian architectural firm, Studio 505.
From a bird’s eye view, one can see that the iconic roof design is inspired by the Hakka Tulou village of Southern China.
Tulou simply translates into Earthen Buildings in Chinese. They have, since the 15th century, served as large communal homes.
The aesthetically-pleasing structural design does not compromise practicality. MAHS' values and philosophies had to be embodied in the structure to create a constant flow of energy and ideas.
To create a conducive learning and living environment, the designers used minimal partitions and louvred walls to allow natural light and cross-ventilation.
Maximising energy efficiency was central to MAHS, and here is where Lysaght's technology came into play.
As a premier manufacturer of steel building products with over 150 years of experience, it is our commitment to provide high-quality roofing solutions according to the international building standards.
With Lysaght's strong heritage and history, the 360 Standing Seam profile is the preferred roofing choice to fully express the beauty and functionality of the drum-shaped structure.
Despite space constraints and coordination challenges faced by the Supply & Install team, the LYSAGHT® 360 SEAM® was successfully installed within the project timeline.
Six-stories high and spans 8,588 square metres, is the first net-zero energy building in Singapore and also the first in Southeast Asia to be awarded the Zero Energy Certification by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI).