Azelia Residence
Location: Damansara Avenue, Bandar Sri Damansara, KL
Year: 2014
Project Type: High-Rise Residential
Project Overview
Azelia Residence, located in Sri Damansara, is a luxury condominium project by Tan & Tan Developments that blends vertical living with tropical urban design. The development features well-ventilated layouts, landscaped podiums, and shaded communal spaces that cater to lifestyle comfort in Malaysia’s warm, humid climate.
Azelia Residence, located in Sri Damansara, is a luxury condominium project by Tan & Tan Developments that blends vertical living with tropical urban design. The development features well-ventilated layouts, landscaped podiums, and shaded communal spaces that cater to lifestyle comfort in Malaysia’s warm, humid climate.
Use of PBM Ventilation Blocks
PBM’s VentBlocks were used prominently across service façades and mechanical zones to support passive ventilation while adding architectural texture to the building’s exterior.
🔹 Featured Models:
•VB 150-200 – Primary block used for the ventilated façades, featuring a slanted rectangular opening that allows natural airflow and light
•VB 190.140 – Corner block, used for seamless transitions around building edges
•VB 190.190 – Termination/end block, providing clean finishes at the ends of block walls or panels
The VB 150-200 blocks were arranged in rhythmic grids to allow cross ventilation, especially in carparks and utility zones. Meanwhile, VB 190.140 and VB 190.190 were incorporated to maintain a consistent visual pattern at corners and terminations—ensuring a professionally finished look throughout the ventilated surfaces.
PBM’s VentBlocks were used prominently across service façades and mechanical zones to support passive ventilation while adding architectural texture to the building’s exterior.
🔹 Featured Models:
•VB 150-200 – Primary block used for the ventilated façades, featuring a slanted rectangular opening that allows natural airflow and light
•VB 190.140 – Corner block, used for seamless transitions around building edges
•VB 190.190 – Termination/end block, providing clean finishes at the ends of block walls or panels
The VB 150-200 blocks were arranged in rhythmic grids to allow cross ventilation, especially in carparks and utility zones. Meanwhile, VB 190.140 and VB 190.190 were incorporated to maintain a consistent visual pattern at corners and terminations—ensuring a professionally finished look throughout the ventilated surfaces.
PBM products featured:
'VentBlocks were used to support airflow and façade articulation, with VB 190.140 and VB 190.190 applied as corner and termination elements for a refined modular finish.'