Makan Place is an interpretation old-fashioned Malacca during British colonialisation. With mainly Chinese-Malay inhabitants in Malacca that formed the norm of traditional dwelling,the Colonial government added a touch of European style that intertwined with the implemented cultural depiction of the city’s vernacular architecture. The formulation of traditional space in old-fashioned Malacca consists of a ‘five-foot-way’, transitional entrance and an internal courtyard, or with a tip of European essence. These features from differing cultures create a blend of sophistication to the standard residency.
Source: archdaily.com