The Cloak Of Paladin re-interpret Sarawak State Legislative Assembly in the form of garment.
The cloak provide physical protection to the user and can be worn along with any attire
Located at India Street, Kuching, Sarawak, with the area of 40 metre square, Paladia is a kiosk that was inspired by Sarawak Legislative Assembly exterior style (centralized & angular). Paladia was built to showcase the " Cloak Of Paladin ". Sarawak Legislative Assembly discuss on how to maintain citizen's wellbeing and was interpreted as a cloak that can provide physical protection to the user and can be worn along with any attire. The main concept of this kiosk was taken from the spear shape of garment which is then reconstruct into a kiosk with a complete spatial typologies
Emphasizing the effect of filtering sunlight through the leaves (Japanese - KOMOREBI) from Sarawak's largest rainforest in Malaysia, Komorebi-stop serve as a functional bus stop by replicating the basic component of trees such as trunks and branches for the facade. It's equipped with screening for dust resistance from the highway and simultaneously increasing the facade value. The roof for komorebi-stop is made up of patterned cross laminated timber (CLT) to fully grasp the effect of filtering sunlight (komorebi), secured with transparent polycarbonate layer for rain resistance. Biophilic design was implied to increase occupant connectivity with the " Jungle-feels " of Komorebi-stop