- 1. Yee Jean
- (Contacts / Associates)
- Yee Jean, Associate,
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- 2. Nur Syuhada Binti Che Rahimi
- (Contacts / Associates)
- Nur Syuhada Binti Che Rahimi, Associate,
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- 3. Gary Finn
- (Contacts / Partners)
- Gary Finn, Partner - Registered Architect 5774 (NSW Australia),
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- 4. Daniel Wong
- (Contacts / Partners)
- Daniel Wong, Partner - Registered Architect A/D 15 (Malaysia),
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- 5. Ahmad Syafiq Bin Mohd Unzir
- (Contacts / Associates)
- Ahmad Syafiq Bin Mohd Unzir, Associate,
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- 6. How can architects earn CPD points while improving accessibility skills?
- (Architect Training and CPD)
- Through our co-delivered workshops and practical training on live or demonstrative projects. Sessions can be tailored for PAM/LAM CPD accreditation. Contact us to discuss partnership opportunities.
- Created on 14 February 2026
- 7. What Does a Professional Access Report Look Like? A Clear Guide for Malaysian Developers, Architects, and Building Owners
- (Providing Services to the Public)
- ... accessible format — clear headings, bullet points, tables, and visuals — making it easy for clients, architects, contractors, and authorities to understand and implement. Why This Matters in Malaysia ...
- Created on 01 March 2026
- 8. Intergenerational Housing in Malaysia: History, Current Context, and a Promising Outlook for Inclusive, Accessible Living
- (Living longer in your home)
- ... points: unsuitable designs for multi-gen needs, lack of privacy in high-rises or terraces, and insufficient accessibility features like step-free entries or wide doorways. These challenges affect not ...
- Created on 28 February 2026
- 9. Inclusive Homes in Malaysia: Person-Centred Design Strategies for Cognitive and Behavioural Challenges – Adapting Proven SDA Principles for Everyday Participation
- (Living longer in your home)
- ... that builds wellbeing across generations. Facilitate (but not replace) effective supports Practical carer spaces, wide doorways for easy movement, and technology-ready points for monitoring that respect ...
- Created on 28 February 2026
- 10. Why Shopping Malls Dominate in Malaysia: Air Conditioning, Parking, Safety, and Accessibility – And How to Bring That Appeal Back to KL Streets
- (Street Access)
- ... Experience and Entertainment Beyond retail, malls feature food courts, cinemas, play areas, events, gyms, and green spaces. They’re social gathering points where people “live” part of their day—meeting ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 11. Thinking of Building or Renovating in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility Compliance
- (Public Buildings)
- ... tactile maps at key points. Lighting should be even to aid those with visual impairments, and audible signals in lifts enhance safety for everyone. Do Consult Experts Early in the Design Phase: Engage ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 12. Understanding Luminance Contrast in Accessible Design: A Guide for Buildings in Australia and Malaysia
- (Public Buildings)
- ... navigation in high-traffic Malaysian buildings. Doorways and entrances: Contrast bands or frames (minimum 30%) for visibility – AS 1428.1 Clause 13; supports MS 1184 in equitable entry points. Handrails ...
- Created on 26 February 2026
- 13. Improving OKU Accessibility on the Perhentian Islands: Practical Solutions with Nur Syuhada & Ahmad Syafiq
- (Resorts, Hotels and Accomodation)
- ... and beach access points. Universal Design Recommendations Suggest ramps (1:12 gradient), wider doors, grab bars, tactile guidance, accessible toilets, and beach-friendly access solutions that benefit ...
- Created on 23 February 2026
- 14. Opportunities for Architects and Disability Access Consultants in Visit Malaysia 2026 – Driving Inclusive Tourism Growth
- (Tourist Attractions)
- ... upgrades at entry points like airports. This push addresses long-standing calls for better universal access, including walkability audits in Kuala Lumpur and integration of MS1184 Universal Design Standards. ...
- Created on 03 February 2026
- 15. Designing homes for people who live with disabilities
- (Home Care)
- ... this be of adequate proportions to accommodate your grandparents or a visiting couple of friends. Switches and power points should be easy to operate and at a height that can be reached by a person with ...
- Created on 04 February 2025

