Design Anthology

Mid-Century Marvel

rchitects and designers who work on their own homes generally describe the experience as difficult, simply because they can be their own worst critic, making endless changes and micromanaging every single detail. Not so Jeffrey Wilkes, principal of Kuala Lumpur-based studio DESIGNWILKES, who says designing his 420-square-metre family home in Damansara Heights with his partner Simon Gan was

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