Warm arched entrance corridor with walnut reeding and champagne halo lighting

Medical Aesthetic · Kuala Lumpur

Built withlight, not mass.

Permata Sapura G-15 · 2,500 sqft

Nocturne Arcade v4.1

Enter the codex
Part IEthos

Where light
becomes architecture.

This clinic is not built of walls. The wall is merely the vessel that holds light; the true architecture lies in where light is emitted and how it falls away.

Yonsei Saebom translates premium Korean medical aesthetics into Modern Zen and Soft French. Ornament recedes. A procession of moons rises across the ceiling, a luminous horizon runs at waist height, and the guest is received beneath it.

Thesis

“There are two drawings — the drawing of the wall, and the drawing of the light. We build the latter.”

Lobby in warm morning light with burnt-orange velvet and olive seating Lobby at noon with translucent blinds softening the city view Lobby at evening with illuminated skyline beyond the glass Unfurnished lobby showing the cream, walnut and gold architecture
Room 02Salon

The architecture of time

One room.
Four hours.

Fixtures never change. Only the dimming does.

Part VNarrative

One idea,
varied six times.

Under the same canon, each room takes on its own temperature and role.

Conference room with a racetrack table, burnt-orange chairs and three illuminated masterworks

03 · Council · 229 sqft

Conference
Room

A round table where three masters attend from three walls at once — cool reason by day, warm halo by night.

Monet · Manet · Van Gogh

04 · Chamber · 78 sqft

Doctor’s
Office

A narrow vertical study where authority is softened by 2700 K light, warm timber and the calm geometry of an oval desk.

“A single parasol’s softness upon walnut’s authority.”
Doctor's office with warm pendant lights, white oval desk and a burnt-orange chair Doctor’s Office · approved replacement
All-white treatment room with a circular ceiling halo and burnt-orange bed accent

05 · Sanctum · 132 sqft

White
Sanctum

All is white, and one thing orange. Lie back, and the ballet begins on the ceiling.

Warm skin-care room with twin beds, eclipse sconces and burnt-orange pillows

06 · Repose · 71 sqft

Warm
Repose

Within a white and warming silence, a single amber pillow. Before the hand meets the face, the room embraces first.

Renoir · Cassatt
Part IIIGrammar

Ten Articles
of the Canon.

The spine by which every room is judged.

  1. 01

    Built with light, not mass.

    No suspended object; in the place of ornament, the coordinates of emission.

  2. 02

    The 1.1 m horizon.

    Below is touch; above is the vacuum of light. No furniture crosses this line.

  3. 03

    The two-voice rule.

    One long voice of rhythm, one point voice of event.

  4. 04

    The grammar of the crown.

    One champagne-gold band. The whole room wears a single crown.

  5. 05

    The doctrine of the ebb tide.

    Light is brightest deep within and withdraws toward the glass.

  6. 06

    The three-tier height limit.

    No source of glare where the eye can reach.

  7. 07

    The five voices of colour.

    Cream, walnut, gold, orange, olive — and one deep blue event.

  8. 08

    Void is the costliest furniture.

    Furniture is not arranged but moored.

  9. 09

    The architecture of time.

    The fixtures never change; only the dimming does.

  10. 10

    Envoi.

    Moon, horizon, the city’s night. Beneath the crown, the guest is received.

Part II · Aesthetics

The voices
of colour.

01CreamSilence · walls & ceiling
02WalnutBody · the touch zone
03Champagne GoldThe crown · untouched metal
04Burnt OrangeThe protagonist · furniture
05OliveThe rest · shades & cushions
06Deep BlueThe one complementary event