AR315 DESIGN STUDIO 3 PORTFOLIO

Page 1

AR135 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 3

PORTFOLIO SUM WEN JUN (ALEXIS) 1001852035


ABOUT SUM WEN JUN [1001852035] UCSI University Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture

AR315 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 3 [AR315] Tutored by : AR. Rien Tan Kwon Chong

STUDIO LECTURERS: Ms. Ida Ms. Intan

Mr. Syukran Mr. Justin Lee

( July 2021 - November 2021 )

CONTENT " PROJECT 01. "

1A. " Precedent Studies " ------ Theme: Play & Recreation

1B. " Form, Space, Order " ------ Bushwick Inlet Park Model Study

1C. " Slice " ------ Model, Zoning & Programming

" PROJECT 02. "

" PROJECT 03. "

2A. " Site Analysis " ------ User Profile

3A. " Business Incubator" ------ Design Process , Presentation Board

2B. " Site Responding " ------ Explorative Site Massing Model


'' PROJECT 01. ''

1A. " Precedent Studies " ------ Theme: Play & Recreation 1B. " Form, Space, Order " ------ Bushwick Inlet Park Model Study 1C. " Slice " ------ Model, Zoning & Programming


Precedent Study 01. Researched Done By: Sum Wen Jun

MONCAYO CLUB HOUSE

Architects: Iconico Area: 894 m² Year: 2019 Location: Mexico City, Mexico

INTRODUCTION A building compensating the side effects of a sleeping city. Moncayo Club House is a community center for a typical middle class sleeping city in the outskirts of Mexico City. - Archdaily

General Analysis + Concept

Response

The project is a contrast to the colourful earthy

In

containing walls of its surrounding through both form and use of materials. Disposing of a clear volumetric language, the entrance arch is an

building is located at the entry point to the neighbor hood, serving as a recognizable landmark for inhabitants and visitors. It is

esthetical element, but it is converted into an architectural container for the community center's

about openness and not seclusion, by simulating urban integrity. This makes the project

specific use of gym

innovative within its Mexican context.

response

to

the

concept

and

site,

the


Precedent Study 02. Researched Done By: Irig How Yik Hoong

THE GRAND PINKLAO CLUBHOUSE

Architects: Office AT Area: 1000 m² Year: 2013 Location: Bangkok, Thailand

INTRODUCTION The architectural idea in Designing this Club House is mainly inspired by nature. Lead architects Surachai Akekapobyotin and Juthathip Techachumreon got their idea by studying rock formations in the deserts.

General Analysis + Concept

Response

The clubhouse is comprised of 2 rectangular masses ,

The building orientation is optimized for

one was rotated to be perpendicular to the other and supported by two individual core. The approach in Designing this Club House is meant to signify the

energy efficiency by limiting the heat and provide shading to the building. It uses post tension structure to make a balance

grand entrance with the club house symbolizing a gateway into the housing development when seen from

structure back of

the main road.

resembling a gateway

by cantilever the building

both front and for 7.5 meter


Precedent Study 03. Researched Done By: Chong Pui Xin

Bushwick Inlet Park

Architects: Kiss + Cathcart, Architects Area: 1235.6m² Year: 2013 Location: Brooklyn, United States

INTRODUCTION The building is designed as a useful and beautiful public space, inside and out, responding to the differing conditions of the city and the park. On the park side, the building and landscape are one; on the street side, the public facades features a colonnade of vertical wood sunshades at the entrance

General Analysis + Intention

Response

The design intention focus on maximize public space

In response to the site, the integration of use and

as the park wraps over the building into a green hill so that 100% of the site is accessible to the public. Further more, the architect also focus on pedestrian

program has been taken into consideration providing high community access. The bioclimatic design in this building was achieved and meanwhile enchanting

friendly

the building with the green roof.



Bushwick Inlet Park: Form, Space, Order

HIERACHY

STRUCTURE

ZONING

PLAN TO SECTION

MASSING

SUBTRACTION

CIRCULATION

NATURAL LIGHTING

PARTI

DATUM

RHYTHM

GIF PRSSENTING


Bushwick Inlet Park: Design Transformation

SITE

a public park located next to a football field

CARVE-OUT

BASE VOLUME

a space for the community to relax and play

DIVIDE

create extra space for different facilities

space divided into two floors

GRADE

OPENING

distinct main entrance for building aesthetic

for better building circulation and ventilation

PINCH

to fit the site context football field

CARVE-OUT

create an entrance for the building

VIEW

main entrance is distinctly visible from main road access

CARVE-OUT

create an entrance for the building from the field

EMBEDED

create an entrance for the building

ACCESS

vehicular access to building site


Bushwick Inlet Park: Model Casting Massing Model

Manipulation: Slice Model 01.

PINCH

Sectional Model

to fit the site context - football field

ZONING

Public Semi-Public

CARVE-OUT

SLICE

separating the building into three form

create extra space for various events

PROGRAMING

Skin Exterior

Private Semi-Private

Roof

Mould

Green Roof Pathway

Programs Offices Meeting Room Pantry Classroom Resting Area Multipurpose Room

Casting Process

Landscape Football Field Street

SLICE

a path for different direction building entrance


Model 02.

CARVE-OUT

create extra space for various events

ZONING

Public Semi-Public

Model 03.

SLICE

form division into three spaces

EMBEDED

distinct facade material for building aesthetic

PROGRAMING

Skin Exterior Steel Bar

SLICE

stairs to access to higher part of the building

PINCH

to fit the site context football field

CARVE-OUT

PULL

create extra space for various events

create a facade to suit building form

PROGRAMING

ZONING

Skin Public

Exterior

Semi-Public Private Semi-Private

Private Semi-Private Roof Pathway Glass Panel

Programs Offices Meeting Room Pantry Classroom Resting Area Multipurpose Room Lobby

Landscape Football Field Street

Roof Green Roof Stairs

Programs Offices Meeting Room Pantry Classroom Resting Area Multipurpose Room Lobby

Landscape Football Field Street

SLICE

stairs to access to higher part of the building


'' PROJECT 02. ''

2A. " Site Analysis " ------ User Profile

2B. " Site Responding " ------ Explorative Site Massing Model


PHYSICAL CONTEXT

SURROUNDING BUILDINGS 1.

Central Market Kuala Lumpur is a centre for Malaysian culture, art and craft located in the heart of the city. As a building with significant historical value Central Market Kuala Lumpur has come a long way from its early beginning as a wet market built in 1888 to a delightful destination for tourists, shoppers and art lovers.

2.

Guan Di Temple

Central Market

4.

1.

3.

3.

Ancasa Hotel

5.

4.

Site

6.

2. Pudu Sentral Bus Termimal

Postlaju Headquarters

7.

Petaling Street

5. 7.

6.

8.

8. Key Plan

MABA Stadium

PNB Merdeka 118

Y-Y

X-X

Site Plan

Water Supply System

Site Contour

Drainage System

VEGETATION

Rendered and Labled

1.

Location Plan

1.

Jalan Hang Kasturi, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Plant Name : Bamboo Palm Height : 1.2m - 7m

Section X-X

Section Y-Y

2.

3.

Plant Name : Broad-leafed Mahogany Height : 7m - 9m

2.

4.

3. Plant Name : Thornless Rukam Height : 3m - 4.5m

FIGURE GROUND

ZONING

Proposed Site

Residential

Commerical

Special Purpose

Education

Klang River

1.

4. Plant Name : Kaduk Plant Height : 0.3m - 0.6m


CIRCULATION Jalan Hang Kasturi (Kasturi Walk )

is a well known traditional street market, and it has antique shading device

Lebuh Pudu road

Petaling Street Market

takes you the Petaling Street Market & Central Market

is a traditional street market, most of the time the vehicles rea not allowed to enter. the street is also covered with by shading device

KL102 Central Market bus stop

Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock is the main road that takes you to the downtown kl, and it coneccted to Jalan Tun Sambanthan ,and Jalan Tun Perak.

Lorong Bandar 21

Pasar Seni bus stop

is one example of streets that have no pavements

LRT LINE

Pasar Seni station

is well designed for disabled people, where you can find the tactile paving ramps and elevators everywhere.

TRAFFIC AND CROWD CONDITIONS pedestrian weekdays

traffic weekdays

TRAFFIC AND CROWD CONDITIONS public transportation weekdays (BUS)

pedestrian weekends

traffic weekends

public transportation weekends (BUS)


PROGRAM Zoning

Temporary & Changeable Space

Binary System: The accessibility of both public and private building is dependent to the functions of the building Public

Semi Public

Private

Site

Site

Site

Hospitality Religious

Education Offices

Shops Transportation Central Market Katsuri Walk Central Market Annexe Malaysia Native Products & Dry Fruit

Possibility of spaces use as an event spaces or that might bring beneficial to the incubator center in the future development.

Meeting Rooms can turn into workshop spaces

Capital Dynamics Sdn. Bhd Bar Council Malvern International Academy Malaysia Edutrain Collage

Ruang By Think City Travelodge City Centre Hotel Avenue J Central Market Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

Bar Council Built in year 1994

Hotel Avenue J Central Market Built in year 2015 RUANG by Think City Renovated in 2016

- Cafe & Lobby can turn into workshop spaces

- Multipurpose space transformable for community events

Building Height Inconsistent: Building with high scale are scattered around the low scale building causing unorganized urban planning Tall ( 5 stories & above ) Site

Travelodge City Centre (7 Stories) Hotel Avenue J Central Market (6 Sotries) Wisma Hang Sam (17 Stories)

Short ( 1- 2 stories)

Medium (3 - 4 stories) Site

Edutrain Collage -Transformable spaces for workshops and events

Site

Central Market Annexe (4 Stories) Wisma 200 (4 Stories) Lavana Hotel Chinatown (4 Stories)

Central Market (2 Stories) Mew2 Mobile (2 Stories) Gift Zone Resources ( 2 Stories)

Central Market Built in year 1888 -Ground floor can be used for performance area and workshop space

Activity Typology Disperse

The land use is distributed into 4 main categories. However the land use is to filled up with work and tourism purpose.

Travelodge City Centre Renovated in 2018 Transformable spaces for workshops and events

Commercial 84%

Education 9%

Restaurant / Café Shops Offices

Wisma Hang Sam Built in 1978 Transformable spaces for workshops and events

Collage Tuition Center Academy

Micro Activities Selected building with micro activities inside the buidling

Bar Council 3rd Floor

Undeveloped 5%

Reception

Parking lot Abandoned shop lot

Library 1st Floor Walkway

Central Market Ground Floor

Services Food

Mezzanine Retail Food

Entertainmnet

Entertainmnet

Retail

Services

Meeting Room

Religious 2%

Avenue J Hotel Chinese Temple Hindu Temple

1st Floor

Commercial

Religious Undeveloped

Ground Floor

Rooms

Cafe

Walkway

Reception Area

Ground Floor

Education

Travelodge City Centre

Reception + Brewing Area

Lobby + Cafe

Lobby

4th Floor

Rooms


SENSORY CONTEXT SENSORY CONTEXT

CLIMATE Sun Movement & Shadow Casting

SENSORY CONTEXT

Sun Path Diagram https://www.gaisma.com/en/location/kuala-lumpur.html

June

March

Altitude

9.00AM 1.00PM 4.00PM

24° 83° 50°

Azimuth 91° 122° 266°

Altitude 25° 9° 45°

December

Azimuth

Altitude

65° 69° 300°

Average Temperaturen and Rainy Days

23° 63° 41 °

View In & View View In To & View Quality Site Quality To Site

1.Major view of site from main road. 1.Major view of site from main road.

2.Good view of site from sidewalk. 2.Good view of site from sidewalk.

3.Major view of site from main road. 3.Major view of site from main road.

4.Glimpse view of site from sidewalk 4.Glimpse view of site from sidewalk next to bazaars. next to bazaars.

5.Glimpse view of site from bridge. 5.Glimpse view of site from bridge.

6.Good view of site from a vehicle. 6.Good view of site from a vehicle.

Azimuth 117° 174° 234°

Perciptation &Sun Hours

Mild- Negative Mild- Negative Negative Negative

Malaysia enjoys tropical weather year-round however due to its proximity to water the climate is often quite humid. Despite this, the weather is never too hot and temperatures range from a mild 20°C to 30°C average throughout the year.

View Out View Out

Positive Positive

VIEW QUALITY TO SITE VIEW QUALITY TO SITE

a. Least Prioritized View

View Through View Through

Viewa. of Least Central Prioritized Market only, does View benefit Market users. only, does Viewnot of Central not benefit users.

View from bridge Viewsite from bridge across across site

Wind Direction

Wind Speed

d. Prioritized View Clear of sky, creates d.view Prioritized View sense calmoftosky, users. Clearofview creates sense of calm to users.

Jan-April

7.Major view of site from main entrance 7.Major view of site from main entrance

May-Sep

b. Less Prioritized View View by shop lots and b.blocked Less Prioritized View

Oct-Dec

bazaars, view does benefit View blocked by not shop lots and users much. bazaars, view does not benefit users much.

Jan-April: Most of the wind comes from the East May-Sep: Most of the wind comes from the South. Oct-Dec: Most of the wind comes from the West

1. View from centre of site to Central 1. View from centre of Market and to site to Central commercial Market and to buildings from main commercial road. buildings from main 2. View from centre of road. site to bridge and of 2. View from centre andsite to commercial to bridge and buildings main and to from commercial road. buildings from main road. View from tall buildings across View from tall sitebuildings to Central across Market site to Central Market

c. Prioritized View View of colorful mural c. Prioritized View buildings, inspires new mural ideas View of colorful and creativity for users. buildings, inspires new ideas

Humidity

Flood Risk

Wind Rose

d. Less Prioritized View

and creativity for users.

Viewd. blocked bridge, doesView not Lessby Prioritized benefit users. View blocked by bridge, does not benefit users.

View Quality From Different Spots View Quality From Different Spots 1.Clear view of site from sidewalk 1.Clear view of site from sidewalk

2. Good view of human activities happening the day. 2. Good throughout view of human activities happening throughout the day.

Monsoon

Southwest Monsoon from late May to September, Northeast Monsoon from October to March. Northeast Monsoon brings in more rainfall

The area that is a low line and near to the river has a higher flood risk. Easily happen during the monsoon season.

compared to the Southwest Monsoon

https://www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/historyclimate/climatemodelled/kuala-lumpur_malaysia_1735161

https://www.businessinsider.com/kuala-lumpur-flash-floods-footage -cars-submerged-2018-11

3. Good view of commercial buildings 3. Good view of commercial buildings

Most of the wind comes from South and Eastnortheast .

https://www.wonderfulmalaysia.com/malaysia-climate-and -monsoon.htm

4. Great view of mural commercial buildings and human activities. 4. Great view of mural commercial buildings and human activities.

5. Excellent view of clear sky from centre of site. view of clear sky from 5. Excellent centre of site.

6. Great view of clear sky and a little6.greenery from of site. Great view of centre clear sky and a little greenery from centre of site.

High - Low High - Low 7. Great view of clear sky next to central market entrance. 7. Great view of clear sky next to central market entrance.


HISTORY

SMELL

Strong smell of vehicles exhaust from main roads

Smell of food stalls/ bazaars by the sidewalk

Strong smell of polluted/ contaminated river

Natural smell from trees and plants by the sidewalks

Bad smell

Food smell

Smell of raw meat from market

Natural smell

NOISE

1.River noise

2.Vehicular Noise

3 42 4

Sound Waves 3.Pedestrian noise

high

4.Railway noise

low

GENIUS LOCI Central Market Kuala Lumpur is a center for Malaysian culture, workmanship and specialty situated in the core of the city and furthermore the water body made a consolidated genus loci for the spot, as boats conveyed merchandise to and from the Central Market, forming a huge hub

A walkaway creating a sense of tunnel that showcase Malaysia culture from food ,clothes and architecture


HUMAN & CULTURE

SITE MORPHOLOGY 1. INITIATION

3. COMPACTION

Kuala Lumpur was founded 1857 at the confluence of the Gombak and Klang rivers

The development expanded south to Brickfields for commercial uses

1889

1920 1895

2000 1962

2. EXTENSION The confluence of Klang river on the east and Gombak river divided the city to three main lands, west bank for British authorities, Chinese settlement to the east bank and Malay settlement at the north

2016

4. EXPANSION The high rise buildings found near the waterfront is evident resulted from limited land and high priced land

FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 118 MERDEKA SITE LOCATION

A precinct offering a single vision of work, retail, living and public space. This unique place is integrated to offer an ideal fusion of commerce and culture. Project started on 2014 and estimated to finish on 2022

FIRST MANSION Property Project : First Mansion @ Petaling Street Location : KL City Centre, Kuala Lumpur Property Type : Designer Suites Tenure : Leasehold Title : Commercial No. of Blocks : 1 Total Units : 292 Built-up Area : 236 sq.ft. - 600 sq.ft. Developer : Mission Meridian Sdn Bhd Project Status: Pending

MAHARAJA SQUARE A new mixed development project with a total of 3.44 acres land consists of a shopping podium, hotels, office tower and a service apartment building. Haven't confirm the specific site but project will be carry on at Jalan Tun H.S Lee


Site Pictures


Site Vignettes

CIRCULATION

PYSICAL CONTEXT

PROGRAM


CLIMATE

HUMAN & CULTURE

SENSORY

HISTORY & DEVELOPMENT


STRENGTH

Physical Context

Site located at mostly flat surface, allowing less complexity on construction

Circulation The area already received heavy traffic from vehicular and pedestrains

Future Development

Programme

Eazy to deliver construction materials as site location linked to the main road

Attracts good crowd from the opposite hotel and central market

WEEKNESS

Sensory Colorful mural buildings view

Human & Cultural Rich cultural diversity

Physical Context Proposed site located at the middle of the existing parking lot, affecting the vehicular circulation.

Heavy traffice leads to the area being less private to the users.

Future Development

Programme

Site is crowded and compact location, hard to operate construction that require big space

OPPORTUNITY

Physical Context Located at an already popular area due to historical and cultural buildings, allowing more exposure to the visitors around the area.

Future Development make our site as the central business incubator as its location is surrounded with shoplot

Circulation Heavy traffic leads to additional exposure for the incubator. This leads to additional company exposure and marketing.

Programme Common area can be a landmark to the site

Circulation

Site really close to bridge, lack of privacy

Sensory Noise and smell pollution are nearby site

Human & Cultural Homeless people linger around may scared the visitiors

THREATS

Sensory

Physical Context

Surround site with more trees to diffuse loud noises

Lack of steepness of slope, causing potential issue of water ingress and shorter lifespan of materials.

Human & Cultural

Future Development

Clear/empty space which can be further manipulated for privacy

Causing less privacy after the future development as its surrounded with buildings

Circulation The lack of parking space and placement of the main entrance.

Sensory Nearby contaminated river would not attract users

Programme

Human & Cultural

Site next to parking lots causing unnecessary attention as an distraction

Dangerous busy road in relation with safety of pedestrians


User Profile Ballet Instructor

Working Schedule

+60 16-515 0079

Ms. Yew Yee Wen 27 Years Old Ipoh, Perak Neophilia / Passionate

IDance Academy of Dance

@ idanceacademy20

Founded in 2020

@ IDance academy

50% Ballet classes

10% Attending classes

20%

Ms. Yew started part time teaching Ballet in Primary schools for the past 3 years. Ever since the pandemic kicks in, she decided to start her own dance school at her house for student who wish to continue the classes

Stretching classes

5% Relaxing

15% Meeting

Founder of IDance Academy of Dance

Existing Programs

Kid Ballet Class

Adult Ballet Online Class

Selling self design hair tie

Stretching Class

Ballet Classes

FB Live stream free classes

Adult Beginner Dance Class

Stretching Class

Schedule of Accommodation

Nature of Business + Program Programs near the site are disperse in 4 main categories. Commercial land use come in first place with more than 80% and education with only 9% . With the nature of business is education related, he chances of successful rate in higher for IDance Academy to attracts more client as there isn't much option on this certain field

Office

Dance Rooms Meeting Room Office Room Reception Waiting / Rest Area

Private Space

Storage

Unique Spaces

Meeting Room

Specific spaces requirement for the business incubator as client requested during the interview

Dance Room

Ground Floor

High Ceiling Public Space Reception

Nature of Business + Site Condition The nature of IDance Academy is art performances, installing a great love of dance. Central Market, located next to the site, often attracts good crowd of both tourist and local. Therefore, It is simply a good chance to for IDance Academy to spread the passion of dance to more people.

Hair Accessories

Waiting Room

Sprung Floor


01.

Design Transformation

Base Volume

Extrude : Creating high ceiling as client require

Slice : Creating Main Entrance

Subtract : Creating space between walkway

Opening : Sun shading main entrance facing south east

Massing Response to Site

Pedestrian Access to Site

''MASSING MODEL''

Grd Floor: Private Vs Public

View Towards Site

1st Floor: Private Vs Public

View From Site


02.

Design Transformation

Base Volume

Slice : Creating two floors

Design Transformation

Subtract :Easy access for wind / air flow

Extrude : Creating high ceiling

Extrude : Open air court yard

Slice : Sun Shading purpose

Massing Response to Site

Pedestrian Access to Site

View Towards Site

Grd Floor: Private Vs Public

1st Floor: Private Vs Public

03.

Base Volume

Slice : Connection between walkway the facade

Extrude :Creating two floors

Subtract : Creating out door space

Slice : Sun shading device

Opening :Main entrance and windows

Massing Response to Site

View From Site

Pedestrian Access to Site

View Towards Site

Grd Floor: Private Vs Public

1st Floor: Private Vs Public

View From Site


05.

04.

Design Transformation

Design Transformation

Base Volume

Base Volume

Slice : Creating Stairscase

Slice : Access from both side

Carve : Creating entrance from the staircase

Opening : Sun shading at the south

View Towards Site

Grd Floor: Private Vs Public

1st Floor: Private Vs Public

Pinch : High ceiling / create shading for the lower part

Slice : Creating Stairscase

Carve : Creating a space for stage performances in circle form

Opening : Sun shading at the south

Massing Response to Site

Massing Response to Site

Pedestrian Access to Site

Slice : Access from both side

Pinch : High ceiling / create shading for the lower part

View From Site

Pedestrian Access to Site

View Towards Site

Grd Floor: Private Vs Public

1st Floor: Private Vs Public

View From Site


'' PROJECT 03. ''

3A. " Business Incubator" ------ Design Process , Presentation Board


CONCEPT // IDEATION


CONCEPT // IDEATION

SITE CONDITION


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT FORM // OPENING

OPERATIVE DESIGN

Base Volume

Subtract

Pinch

Site set-back form

Shaped according to pirouette labanotation

Height to create sun shading for lower part and wind flow

Slice

Slice

Opening

Creating two floors with an out door first floor in the middle

Creating sun shading device for the entrance

Form of opening taken from choreographic construction

DESIGN RESPONSE

Zoning : Ground Floor

Zoning : First Floor

Circulation

View From Site

View Towards Site


SPATIAL ORGANIZATION SCHEDULE OF ACCOMMODATION No.

01. 01.1

02.

03.

Room Name

Room Description / Room Location Activities

Concerts / Stage Performances to earn profit Family / Community Family Theater bonding space during the night time Main dance room with Main Dance high ceiling for Room partnering class Studio for other small Studio classes or to be booked by outsiders Performance Hall

04.

Meeting Room

05.

Reception

06.

Waiting Area

BUBBLE DIAGRAM

Discussion area for teachers Information Center / Selling ballet equipments Parents waiting area / Student Preparation

No. of Room

Zoning

No.of users

Unit Area (sqm) / Room

Ground Floor

1

Semi Public

20

132 sqm

Ground Floor

1

Semi Public

20

132 sqm

Ground Floor

1

Semi Private

15

40 sqm

Ground Floor / First Floor

2

Semi Public

10

27- 30 sqm

First Floor

1

Private

8

19 sqm

Ground Floor

1

Public

6

20 sqm

Ground Floor

1

Semi Public

10

18 sqm

Ground Floor 07.

Storage 1

Back stage storage

Ground Floor

1

Private

2

10 sqm

08.

Storage 2

Store dace equipment and costume

First Floor

1

Private

2

10sqm

09.

Office

Small private place for client

First Floor

1

Private

5

16 sqm

10.

Classroom

Theory class for students

First floor

1

Semi Private

6

13 sqm

11.

Toilets

Dressing Room

Ground / First Floor

3

Public

1-2

6-8 sqm

12.

Balcony

Shallow Pool / Connecting the buildings

First Floor

1

Semi Private

3

30 sqm

13.

Main Entrance

Access to the reception area

Ground Floor

1

Public

10

-

14.

Outdoor Resting Area

Common area for community & student / Side Entrance

Ground Floor

1

Public

10

-

15.

Circulation

Ground Floor / First Floor

1

-

Total Area

Building circulation for two floors

37 sqm

400 sqm

First Floor


Mock Up Model



SPATIAL QUALITY COLLABORATIVE SPACES








CONSTRUCTION DETAIL Layer 4 : Roofing

Construction Detail 1

Layers 3 : First Floor

Construction Detail 1: Roofing of Performance Hall

Layers 2 : Ground Floor

Layer 1 : Outer Layers

Construction Detail 2: Foundation to Wall Shelf

Construction Detail 2


FINAL PRESENTATION MODEL

''FINAL PRESENTATION''

View From Main Access

View From Main Entrance To The Budiling

View of Road Access to Building

View From Lrt Station

View of Side Courtyard

Plan View Presenting Upper Plaza


PRESENTATION BOARD


AR135 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 3

END SUM WEN JUN (ALEXIS) 1001852035


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.