The Riyang
Location: Happy Garden, Kuchai Lama, KL
Year: 2020
Project Type: Residential – High-Rise Condominium
Awards: Asia Pacific Property Awards 2017–2018
• Residential High-Rise Development – Malaysia
• Residential High-Rise Architecture – Malaysia
Project Overview
The Riyang is a family-focused condominium located in Happy Garden, Kuala Lumpur, offering spacious layouts and privacy in a low-density high-rise setting. The development emphasizes comfort and functionality through clean-lined design and well-ventilated architecture.
The Riyang is a family-focused condominium located in Happy Garden, Kuala Lumpur, offering spacious layouts and privacy in a low-density high-rise setting. The development emphasizes comfort and functionality through clean-lined design and well-ventilated architecture.
Use of PBM Ventilation Blocks
PBM ventilation blocks were incorporated to enhance passive cooling, create rhythm, and introduce depth across key zones of the building.
•VB 150.200 was laid horizontally along the full perimeter of the carpark façade, creating a visually continuous ventilated wall that balances air flow with screening.
•VB 190.190 was used at the entrance structure, guardhouse, and pedestrian walkway shade, adding textural contrast while maintaining ventilation and privacy.
This strategic use of vent blocks allows the building to breathe naturally while reinforcing the overall modern aesthetic.
PBM ventilation blocks were incorporated to enhance passive cooling, create rhythm, and introduce depth across key zones of the building.
•VB 150.200 was laid horizontally along the full perimeter of the carpark façade, creating a visually continuous ventilated wall that balances air flow with screening.
•VB 190.190 was used at the entrance structure, guardhouse, and pedestrian walkway shade, adding textural contrast while maintaining ventilation and privacy.
This strategic use of vent blocks allows the building to breathe naturally while reinforcing the overall modern aesthetic.
PBM products featured:
'PBM vent blocks in The Riyang were arranged in bold horizontal and framed patterns — enhancing airflow while unifying the architectural expression.'