LIM TENG NGIOM

MELISA – DESIGN
June 21, 2018
ARCHITECTURE
June 21, 2018


LIM TENG NGIOM

Dr Lim is the founder of Ngiom Partnership, an architectural firm. The works of the company are described by architectural critic Kenneth Frampton as “Latter day European Purism filtered through the works of OMA, that surfaces with refreshing energy and sculptured authority, within a (tropical) context”1.

The practice has won many design awards from the Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM) and the Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID). PAM described the principal as one of Malaysia’s most renowned architects2.

In 2012 and 2014 the practice curated the Malaysia Pavilion at the 13th and 14th Architecture Biennale at Venice. One of the projects won in a competition, a time memorial (Countdown Clock) at the Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur is due for completion in 2016.

Ngiom Partnership was set up in 1989 and has designed a wide variety of projects including the first large-scale sustainable master plan in the Asian region in the early 1990s: the ‘Jerai International Park’, which was published in the Architectural Review in 1994. The practice’s most recent projects include the completion of Singapore Green Mark Gold-Plus rated Amarin Wickham in Kuala Lumpur and a tropical villa at Koh Samui. The practice is now designing two towers in KL.

Major projects completed:

United Kingdom


Malaysia

  • British High Commissioner’s Residence (with Kumpulan Akitek)
  • Genesis Tower
  • Plaza Damansara
  • Port Klang Logistic Centre
  • Wisma Laju
  • Jerai International Park
  • Sierramas Resort Homes
  • Sierramas West
  • X-series Houses
  • Amarin Wickham
  • 2020 Countdown Clock
  • Villa at Koh Samui

Architectural and Design Awards

  • PAM (1988) – Design Award for Logo.... (Joint-Winner)
  • PAM Southern Chapter (1992) – Award for Urban Design.... (Honourable Mention)
  • BHP (1996) – Design Award for Industrial Buildings.... (First Prize)
  • BHP (1998) – Design Award for Industrial Buildings.... (Honourable Mention)
  • Ministry of Housing (1999) – Low-cost Housing Design.... (Prize)
  • PAM (2004) – Design Award for Residential Buildings.... (Mention)
  • PAM (2004) – Interior Design.... (Honourable Mention)
  • PAM (2005) – Steel Award for Residential Buildings.... (Winner)
  • PAM (2005) – Colorbond Award.... (Mention)
  • PAM (2008) – Design Award for Residential Building.... (Honourable Mention)
  • PAM (2010) – Design Award for Residential Building.... (Mention)
  • PAM (2012) – Award for Special Category.... (Silver)
  • MIID (2013) – Award for Retail and Exhibition Category.... (Silver)

Architectural Competitions

  • OSK HQ Urban Design Competition (Open Competition, 2011) – (Honourable Mention)
  • 2020 Countdown Clock Urban Design Competition (Open Competition, 2011) – (First Prize)

 

Works Published Internationally

  • Architectural Review, UK – Jerai International Park (1994),
  • Stadt Bauwelt, Germany – (Views of Kuala Lumpur) (1996),
  • Domus, Italy – Wisma Laju Teknik (1998),
  • The Singapore Architect, Singapore – Pat’s House (1999),
  • Architecture Asia, ARCASIA – Pat’s House (1999)
  • Select Books, Singapore – Part Klang Logistics Centre, Wisma Laju Teknik, Pat’s House (2001A, 2001B),
  • Image Books, Australia – Pat’s House (2003),
  • Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture – Pat’s House (2004),
  • Architecture Asia, ARCASIA – House X2 (2006)
  • Space Magazine, Korea – (Profile) (2007)
  • Periplus, Singapore – House X1, House X2 (2008).

Notes

  • Kenneth Frampton. ‘From Where I’m Standing: A Virtual View’, in Tan Kok Meng (ed.) Asian Architects, Vol. 2, Singapore Select Publishing, 2001, p. 17
  • (Back Cover). ‘Recent Malaysian Architecture’, PAM Publications, 2007