Mazlin Ghazali

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

About

A graduate of the Welsh School of Architecture, he set up Arkitek M. Ghazali in 1993. The firm has completed more than 12,000 units of mainly affordable housing. In 2004 Arkitek M. Ghazali started R&D work on new courtyard based housing layouts, resulting in the concept of “Honeycomb Housing” which aims to bring residents closer to nature and to their neighbours in a way that is cost-efficient. That work has been successfully patented and commercialized with two low-rise Honeycomb projects already completed and more on the way. He is now working on extending that same idea to high-rise housing.

Mazlin Ghazali

CTBUH Roles

Annual Conference, Presenter (China 2016)

Research

17 October 2016

Replacing Corridors with Sky-Courts to Create Affordable and Socially Desirable High-Rise Housing

Mazlin Ghazali, Arkitek M Ghazali; Tareef Hayat Khan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Studies over the last 60 years have consistently concluded that high-rise housing is less suitable for most people compared to low-rise, especially for children. To...

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Research

01 June 2014

The "Sky Neighborhood" Layout

Mazlin Ghazali & Mohd. Peter Davis, Arkitek M. Ghazali; Anniz Bajunid, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)

Over the last 50 years, many researchers have concluded that high-rise apartments by and large are not suitable for children and young families. Creating small...

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17 October 2016

Replacing Corridors with Sky-Courts to Create Affordable and Socially Desirable High-Rise Housing

Mazlin Ghazali, Arkitek M Ghazali; Tareef Hayat Khan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Studies over the last 60 years have consistently concluded that high-rise housing is less suitable for most people compared to low-rise, especially for children. To...

01 June 2014

The "Sky Neighborhood" Layout

Mazlin Ghazali & Mohd. Peter Davis, Arkitek M. Ghazali; Anniz Bajunid, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)

Over the last 50 years, many researchers have concluded that high-rise apartments by and large are not suitable for children and young families. Creating small...