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Dip l oma in In teri or D esign M AL AY S IAN IN STI TU TE O F ART (MI A ) B achelor of Scienc e (h on s) i n A rch itect ure UCSI UNIVERSITY
A LV I N N G P O O W F O O N G alvinpf0@gmail.com @alvinpf_signature
CURRICULUM VITAE SKILLS SUMMARY Rhinoceros 7: 3D modeling experience in conceptual and design development phases (2021) Revit: 2D architecture, construction drawing and 3D modeling with ENSCAPE Renderer (2020) Autocad: 2D architecture drawing(2017 - 2021) 3ds Max: 3D modelling with VRAY 3.6 Renderer (2018 - 2021) Adobe Suite: Use of PHOTOSHOP, INDESIGN compelling graphics for presentation since (2017 - 2021)
EDUCATION Malaysian Institute Of Art, Diploma in Interior Design | January 2016 - October 2018 UCSI University, Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture | January 2019 - November 2021 The UCSI University Trust Scholarship | 2019 Academic achievement (cumulative average) | 2020
WORKING EXPERIENCE NID Design Studio, Kuala Lumpur | November 2019 - December2019 Developed interior concept through utilizing 3Ds Max and V-Ray 3.6 to produce photo-realistic renders and diagrams
ACHIEVEMENTS Assemble to Assembly Keramat Library Build, Au2 Taman Keramat | September 2020 - April 2020 Role - Project Leader First place winner of the Project of Happiness Led a team of 20 students to design and build a community library in Au2 Taman Keramat, near Au2 Community garden.
CONTENT 01 Symbiosis Lodge
4-15
16-29
07 La Prothese De Beyrouth
Electric vehicle experience center to be transformed into EV charging center in 10 years Interior Design Studio 6 (Interior architecture proposal)
Mar Mikhael Mobile Food Port Reconstruction of Beirut Port, Lebanon Architecture Studio 6 (Master planning, architecture proposal)
03 Alyssa Monks’ Painter Studio
08 Assemble to Assembly | Comm”Unity” Activation
30-37
A painting studio for living, working and self-expression. Architecture Studio 2 (Architecture proposal)
04 The Extension
66-91
Bukit Katok revival with risk management theme park. Architecture Studio 5 (Master planning, architecture proposal)
New Hybrid Biotechnology self-sustain hotel. Interior Design Studio 5 (Interior architecture proposal)
02 Drive Back to Future
06 Risk Theme Park
92-115
116-123
Community Library Build at Au2 Taman Keramat, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Live Build Project
38-49
09 Render works
124-127
Community kitchen that occupies shared-kitchen and community library. Architecture Studio 3 (Architecture proposal)
Selected 3D rendering with 3ds Max, Revit, Rhino, Vray, Enscape
05 The Walk
10 Technical Drawings
Ceramic Community Cultural Center Refurbishment of the famous Pura Tanjung Sabtu, Terengganu Architecture Studio 4 (Architecture proposal)
50-65
128-133
Selected architecture and construction drawings with Autocad , Revit
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S Y M B I O S I S ACADEMIC TERM: MIA DESIGN STUIO 5 | 2018 TYPE: HOTEL, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE SITE: BUKIT BINTANG, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
L O D G E
The project is conceived as an amalgamation of buildings, embracing the intersection of various systems, demographics, programs, and activities. The building simply manifests the complex nature and needs of the site into a built form, result in a chain reaction of unexpected events and situations.
3 | PROJECT GOALS
DESIGN CONCEPT | 4
5 | RENDER
ALGAE LIVING BRIDGE
MANIFESTO | 6
BIODESIGN
EXPERIMENTAL
LODGE
Biodesign goes further than other biology-inspired approaches to design and fabrication. Unlike biomimicry, cradle to cradle, and the popular but frustratingly vague “green design”. Our design goal is to incorporate living organism into the design as building blocks, material sources, energy generators, digital storage system and so on. Biodesign can also be a means of communication and discovery, a way to provoke debate and explore the potential opportunities.
7 | PLANS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC | 8
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
9 | SECTION
SECTION | 10
11 | SPACES
Cafe Ca fe
Merged Mer ged Pl Platf atform atf orm
Library Libr L ibrary ibr ary Fu Funtion Funti ntion nti on - brai b brain rain rai n insp iinspired nspire nsp ired ire d dome dome as re readi reading ading adi ng are areaa ( wa warm rm ton tonee )
Seperated Platf atform orm
Expe E xperie xpe rience rie nce Ro Room om - to to expe expe xperie rience rie nce bu build ildin ild in mec mechan hanism han ism an and d inte inte nterac ractiv rac tivee devi tiv devi evices ces
SPACES| 12
CONCEPT GALLERY The gallery displays building history, concpet related elements such as algae living, bioilluminence. The microorganism contaminant display is inspired by the building structural failure which reflex the symbiosis hypotaxis between building and living organism.
02
DRIVE
BACK
TO
FUTURE
ACADEMIC TERM: MIA INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO 6 | 2018 TYPE: ELECTRIC VEHICLE EXPERIENCE CENTER, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE SITE: KAMPUNG BARU, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
15 | SITE LOCATION
SITE LOCATION | 16
17 | DESIGN STATEMENT
Design Statement
“Drive back to future:” indicates the evolution from gasoline car
Transformation, experience is
to electric car. “Back” symbolizes our appreciation of pollution free transportation in the past such as horse and rickshaw.
experience center is design to educate the publick and plays a role as a start to promote electric vehicle to the local citizen. It tends to bring positive impact to the air pollution issue by offering chance to visualize any information about electric vehicle. It is because
Therefore people have to understand “How do things changes from historical moment to the present” and always realise “ WHAT IS NEW”, which means, we approach to low pollution and future living.
future living featured. The
people are not willing to adapt into anything they are not familiar with.
SUSTAINABLE PROJECT SCOPE
SECTION | 18
19 | EXPERIENTIAL SECTION
INDOOR CHARGING STATION
Indoor Stack Charging Station Rotating chargins plates function according to drivers settings with Smart phone apps or control screen. Smart phone apps reminder on complete charging. The driver discharges the car through the control screen. The charging plate rotates downwards(only when the driveway is empty). The driver removes the plud and leave. The charging plate will stay awhile after the load(car) is gone, and then rotate upwards.
EXPERIENTIAL SECTION | 20
SECTION Y-Y’ ENTRANCE
S-Charge pavillion An outdoor, portable wireless electric vehicle charging device that function as a product pavillion and future charging device.
Travelling pod gives experience of driverless, face to face interaction and instant travelling.
21 | FLOOR PLANS
Event Eve nt Hal Halll
Cafee Caf
E-bike E-b ike Ch Charg arging ing Ro Room om
EXPERIENTIAL SECTION | 22
First Fir st Floor Floor Pla Plan n
Ground Gro und Fl Floor oor Pl Plan an
Axonom Axo nometr etric ic
23 | EXPERIENTIAL SECTION
Expe Ex pe peri rien ence ce C Cen ente en terr (B te (Beg eg egin inni in ning ni ng P Pha hase ha se)) se Experience Center Vehicle display with floor interaction screen and consultation area on electric vehicle
EXPERIENTIAL SECTION | 24
Char Ch argi ging ging Cen Cente terr (1 (100 ye year arss ma matu ture tu red re d ph phas ase) as e) Charging Station Transformation carried out after EV application is matured in Malaysia. The wireless charging pavillion is to be occupied by EV in any brand.
25 | EXPERIENTIAL EXP E XPER ERIE ER IENT IE NTIA NT IAL IA L SECTION SECT SE CTION CT N
Wait Wa itin iting ing Ar Area ea
24 hour staffless cafe Waiting space for EV charging drivers. It stores database for frequent visiting guest, connected with apps and reminnder for charging condition.
EXPERIENTIAL EX AL S SEC SECTION ECTI TION TI ON | 2 26 6
EV Simulator Room Solo VR experience of drivign an EV through physical senses.. Parabolic acoustics device to keep experiencer in a private mode. (During the matured phase , this area will be transformed into charging pavilion.)
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ALYSSA MONKS’ PAINTER STUDIO ACADEMIC TERM: UCSI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 2 | 2019 TYPE: PAINTING STUDIO, ARCHITECTURE SITE: PENANG CLIENT: PAINTIST ALYSSA MONKS
29 | CLIENT INTRODUCTION
CLIENT: ALYSSA MONKS Water is a recurring element in her work. It shows mystery and curiosity. She started with bathtub, studied how the filter of water changed the texture of clothing, skin and hair. Then, she used Vaseline, glass shower door, steam and water droplets. She also added flour to bathwater to make it more opaque, and also cooking oil to float on top the water to create various effects. “ I choose to paint people i know, love and feel connected to so that i can create an emphathic experience” Far from the bustle of city, her outdoor inspiration made her understand what she wanna paint is connection, stilness and quietness.
DESIGN CONCEPT | 30
DESIGN CONCEPT “Curiosity surpass my ego:” “ I choose to paint people i know, love and feel connected to so that i can create an emphathic experience” Life is realistic but not idealistic. Alyssa Monks experienced the emphathy connection to raw, exposed and natural environment or human. We need to feel the human connection in the process of collaborating nature and human, that’s emphathy. Hence, the nature element (water) connects all the human oriented space, forms a radial organisation.
SWRIL > UNKNOWN (LEADS TO CURIOSITY)
Grou Gr ound nd F Flo loor or P Pla lan n
Site Plan
Firs Fi rstt Fl Floo oorr Pl Plan an
PERSPECTIVES| 32
Mass Ma ssingg De ssin Deve velo lopm pmen entt
33 | SETIONS & ELEVATIONS
Right Elevation
Facade Elevation
Section X-X’
Section Y-Y’
DETAIL DRAWINGS| S| 34
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E X T E N S I O N
ACADEMIC TERM: UCSI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 3 | 2019 TYPE: COMMUNITY KITCHEN, ARCHITECTURE SITE: AU2 TAMAN KERAMAT, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
37 | MANIFESTO
MANIFESTO person must try to help and see that “ Every the people are one-minded,with one loyalty
“
and one aim, to make Malaya, the land we love, a happy abode for all of us. If we do this, then we can guarantee, security, prosperity and happiness for the future. - Tunku Abdul Rahman
UNITY Malaysia has been united as a nation over the six decades. Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, undergone major physical changes during the nation-building era where important institutional buildings, state mosque, national stadium, museum and monument were erected. During 19551965, ‘Building UNITY’ was the core mission behind the creation of nationalist landscape and identity in Kuala Lumpur. Among the significant buildings are: Malaysian House of Parliament – National Monument National Mosque / Lake Garden (Perdana Botanical Gardens) Stadium Merdeka Stadium Negara Muzium Negara Dewan Bahasa Pustaka Post Office (Pos Malaysia Headquarter) These buildings play a significant role in helping the nation to form a Malaysian architectural modernity and discourse. Based on the given boundary of study site, we collected data by visiting the buildings and places, with reflective thinking on the elements/ expressions of ‘UNITY’ that to be discovered/uncovered from the journey. inter-relationships between architecture and urban scenarios generate numerous narratives.
UNITY BUILDINGS TRAVELOGUE | 38
39 | MANIFESTO
THE CYCLE OF PAPER I expressed my creative imagination and understanding of ‘UNITY’ through a sculpture design A single piece of paper reveals the presence of the “interbeing” of the whole universe. It is a perception of unity through interconnectnedness. Theres is a cloud floating in this sheet of paper. Without the cloud; without rain, the trees cannot grow; and without trees, we cannot make paper. Hence, the interbeing of cloud and paper externalize the idea of continuous elements unite the PROCESS. Now, look into the process, take the sheet of paper be part of our perception, you see the implicit idea of the segregation branch and the bench. This shows that the material unites the process of the producing the bench, even though their form is segregated by TIME.
MANIFESTO | 40
Scanned by CamScanner
41 | SITE LOCATION
AU2 ROLPOP COMMUNITY Kampung Datuk Keramat is located in district of Ampang in Selangor. Keramat’s residents are one of the urban poor community within KL city. According to ketua kampung, there was quite frequent in reported crime activities in the community in the past.
SITE LOCATION | 42
Location Plan
AU2 ROLPOP COMMUNITY GARDEN In the year 2015, the community has launched their self-initiated community garden by Klang river and has vast improvement in community bonding and village security. This community garden not only raise awareness of river pollution issue to the community, but also function as a key element to improve the security of the kampung.
43 | SITE LOCATION
“THE EXTENSION” Mant extensions and ammenities are found in Au2 Taman Keramat. Although some of them are illegal but they play important role in the people’s lifestyle. Extensions in the village is not a disturbance, but a need to the community that ”unites” , such as some extended built “pondok”. This is what we are contributing to the kampung, extending the village exposure to the city, in order to sustain the kampung
SITE LOCATION | 44
Concrete blocks are joined together by zinc metal deck which symbolise rejoining the village (zinc) to the city (concrete), while zinc metal deck is the common used material for space extension in Taman Keramat.
Site Plan
Ground Floor Plan
45 | PLANS
Comm Co mmun mm unit un ityy Li it Libr brar br aryy ar
Section X-X’
Shar Sh ared ar ed K Kit itch it chen en
PERSPECTIVES| 46
Mobi Mo bile le P Pav avil ilio ion n
Facade Elevation
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ACADEMIC TERM: UCSI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 4 | 2020 TYPE: CERAMIC COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER, ARCHITECTURE SITE: PURA TANJUNG SABTU, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA
49 | MANIFESTO
MANIFESTO
CRAFTING “PURA TANJUNG SABTU A royal Malay retreat that is unique in Malaysia, Pura Tanjung Sabtu is a stunning traditional complex of elaborately carved timber houses located in Tanjung Sabtu in the East Coast Malaysian state of Terengganu. It gained quiet acclaim and praise from international art researchers, conservators and architectural historians. Recognized for its unique resurrection as a successful, empathetic synthesis of a rural Malay homestead adapted for modern commercial use. Meticulously crafted and lovingly tended through private means, Pura Tanjung Sabtu itself is vested in the dedicated care of Tengku Ismail Tengku Su, a scion of the Terengganu ruling family. Eleven unique timber houses were successfully salvaged and painstakingly restored through Tengku Ismail’s effort, with the help and support of local carpenters and craftsmen whose own trades are gradually dying. However, Tengku Ismail’s passing in the year of 2013 has left the place derelict and dilapidated. We shall document the spirit of the place and local artisans in the east coast of Malaysia (Kelantan and Terengganu) to inspire us for the future of crafting & architecture.
UNITY BUILDINGS TRAVELOGUE | 50
CRAFTING SKIN The design language is then adapted and reinterpreted in the development of an “architectural skin” that is suitable for the tropical building element. With the advancement of new technologies, new designs can be achieved with its boundaries redefined such as exploration with different local materials. New construction and manufacturing processes have made the return of ornamentation economically viable.
51 | BUILDING SKIN PROPOSAL
SINGGORA TILES The movement of human footwork contributes to the strength of singgora tiles. Meanwhile during the site visit, te collapse singgora roof tiles drew my attention, it triggered some reflection of “collapsing is not an failure but a new form”. It gives me an intention to breakthrough ordinary flat arrangement and gives a movement to the singgora tiles.
BUILDING SKIN PROPOSAL| 52
53 |PROJECT STATEMENT
PROJECT GOALS
1
To
by
2
preserve
the special quality of Ceramic and clay art Historical Showcase Craft Education
maintain
To the execution and operation of ceramic and clay art.
by
Events Craft Execution
Before
Craft Merchandise Sufficient resources
3
developing
Move forward by innovative and art and craft or crossculture interaction between ceramic and other art and craft through education or external cultural showcase.
by
Cross Culture Events Craft Education
After
Lack and slow development of Traditional Art and craft in Kelantan and Terengganu. (Only few regions of traditional art and craft execution in the states). Besides, lack of collaboration among the regions, this hinders joint cultural activities. In order to preserve, maintain, and sustain the development of the ceramic art, a community cultural center project is established to revive the traditional arts by providing an architectural solution as a contemporary visual and material culture that continue to serve the community as a place for craft execution, self-expression, Innovation, cultural education, and also a venue of spending free time.
REFURBISHMENT | 54
New building is formed of 3 blocks of building, which serves as the main public area, such as cafeteria, exhibition hall, library, and amphitheatre.
While the heritage building is successfully preserved and re-functioning after being deserted for years, the new buildings are actually built to serve as an “spatial extension” that support the functions of PTS instead of being apart as a new building. Hence, the connection and transition between the new and old building are the focus points of my design strategies in order to give a good and continuous experiences
55 | FLOOR PLANS
Ground Gro und Fl Floor oor Pl Plan an
Entran Ent rance ran ce
PROCESS | 56
First Fir st Floor Floor Pla Plan n
First Fir st flo oor or vie view w to to cera ceramic mic studi studio o
57 | SECTION
Waitin Wai tingg Area Area
SECTION | 58
Vegeta Veg etatio eta tion tio n Stai Stairca rcase se
Amphit Amp hithea heatre hea tre
Section X-X’
59 | RENDERS
Dormit Dor mitory mit ory en entra trance tra nce Located away from the public space for privacy.
Viewin Vie wingg Stai win Stai tairca rcase rca se As a main connection, which providing a transition space benefit the craftmen to have a breathtaking view to the landscape, in the same time, slow down and interact with friends.
Extension: The heritage building is comprehensively as new programming spaces in order to achieve the historical preservation of the PTS. In the same time, give a new life to the building. Besides, I proposed a retrofitting space for the old building which occupied as craftmen’s dormitory and also the display gallery.
Manage Man agemen mentt Offi Office Left E Elev levati ation on
AXONOMETRIC | 60
Axonom Axo nometr etric etr ic
61 | SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Outdoo Out doorr Dini Dining ng
Cafee Entr Caf Entranc ancee anc
SECTIONALPERSPECTIVE | 62
SECTION Y-Y’
Ramp Ram p
Corrid Cor ridor rid or
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RISK THEME PARK ACADEMIC TERM: UCSI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 5 | 2020 TYPE: RISK THEME PARK, ARCHITECTURE SITE: BUKIT KATOK, PENANG, MALAYSIA
65 | SITE LOCATION
FROG HILL, PENANG We are looking into the unique geographical condition of ‘Frog Hills’, formerly known as ‘Bukit Katok’, mispronounced as Bukit Katak – hence its current name. Frog hills is a recent publicly discovered gem, an abandoned quarry hidden within the rural conditions along its parameter with its existence ignored until recent. It is said that the quarry used to be a rubber plantation before the land extraction activities took place in the 70’s. Until about a decade ago when the land extraction activities were put to a halt, the area was left untouched and ‘ignored’ due to its remote location that even many locals were unaware of its existence.
SITE LOCATION | 66 Histor His torica icall Time Timelin linee
Land Lan d Use Use
Neighb Nei ghbour ourhoo hood d Con Contex textt
Densit Den sityy
Contou Con tourr tou
67 | SITE EXPRESSION MONTAGE
WATERLOO LEGACY PROJECT | 68
THE REVOLVING “ECOSPHERE” On the first sight on the Bukit Katok, everything seems harmony. It is like formed in pieces, floating on the water, but connected with chains, so that they would stay balance on the river. Just like people tie the boats together to reduce the shakiness that would have caused sea sick. Same goes to the ecosystem around the frog hill. No matter how the activities and nature of the site change, the ecosystem typically recover back to a stage of ecological balance. Hence, it takes the word “ecosphere”, a self-sustaining miniature world. Before the mining stage, there were rubber plantation, a space for human and jungle living.During the mining stage, there are human and mining team that maintain the output of mining. After the quarry activities gone, the site was deserted and the rocks lose stable and not rigorous at all, and the quarry holes are left empty. Years later, water returned to the site and starting to bring back the ecosystem before quarry stage. There was sign of plant growing during this buffer period. 10 years later, the growing of plants recover in a healthy status and live together with water and the ground. And maybe, it will repeat again, but we don’t know when it is, but water still remain on the same level all the time, metaphor the ecological balance. The status of the site also express the idea of equilibrium, when the plants exist on the top, the ground might exist on the bottom of the water. While the base reflect the bottom part to show the status of lake. These are to show that water is always the timeless element that maintain the equilibrium of the ecosystem.
69 | MANIFESTO
MANIFESTO - SITE ISSUE However, water has become a main risk of the Abandoned quarry lake, and also create other concealed site risks. Abandoned quarry lake is always dangerous due to the shape of land, the depth of lake, the lake water condition. Risks are always unpredictable, the model gives a summarised idea of, we are taking different kind of risks while in different conditions, and they are all random and unpredictable. Hence, a RISK EXTREME PARK is proposed to bring in density and population in order to revive the abandoned Bukit Katok. There are more than 300 quarry lakes in the entire Malaysia, the news of drowning in quarry lake has been a lot , hence, The intention of the theme of RISK is to encourage people to experience risk in order the create awareness of the danger of quarry lake. And it is actually good to take risk in certain condition, Because to know the risk, we should experience the risk; to achieve higher, we should take the risk to elevate to the state of fantastic.
“ To know the risk, experience the risk; to elevate higher, take the risk.
Solution machine model: People face risk randomly, take risk suddenly, when the ring rotates, in accordance to different site condition.
SITE RISK | 70
SITE RISK
Water depth & condition
Shape of Land
71 | SITE RISK
SITE RISK| 72
73 | THEORITICAL SOLUTION MACHINE
THEORITICAL SOLUTION MACHINE | 74
75 | NEW SITE ELEMENT
TOPOGRAPHY This shape of land will slight change over through time. To appreciate the natural behavior of the Bukit Katok, the existing terrain and contour had been less developed.
WATER The existing water element and location
VEGETATION
BUILDINGS 3 main park zoning is proposed on the existing site. Theme park zone, consists of Risk theme park and family friendly Aquapark. Village park serves the recreational purpose for visitors and entrepenuership purpose for the locals, which consists of bike track, boat market, outdoor food market, camping site and outlets. Resort zone are having floating resort and ground resort.
CIRCULATION Visitors drive along this raised up sky walk, a playful new develop theme park will be seen on the right side, while on the atmosphere on their left is more to reflect the local community culture. The sky walks tends to split the two parks, gives an overview to the site planning. Bike track is created for the local teenager cyclists. The broad walk is function as pedestrian and buggy drive way.
PROJECT STATEMENT | 76
PROJECT STATEMENT The theme park project tends to achieve the following goals, brings in density and local friendly population• and raise the awareness of the risk management. Hence a project scope of risk experience, and risk management is proposed, which the new architecture solution has included experiencing, visiting and training program. The target end users will be the extreme sports lover, workshop participants in between the age of 16 to 40, visiting family and also local community which focus on providing entrepenuership and job opportunity to them.
experiencing risk A unique theme park program is proposed which encourage visitors to take their own physical risks. There are different kind of risks that human may encounter, such as water risks, nature risks, human risks, building risks, while visitors are to experience life threatening program which create direct and sudden impact through physical contact. In the same time, they are covered by the atmosphere of danger and death during the game.
PROGRAM MECHANISM
77 | MASTER PLANNING
MASTER PLANNING | 78
RESORT
RESORT
RESORT
BIKE TRACK
79 | SITE PLAN
Sitee Plan Sit Plan
FLOOR PLAN| 80
Ground Gro und Fl Floor oor Pl Plan an
First Fir st Flo Floor or Pla Plan n
Second Sec ond Floor Floor Pl Plan an
81 | SECTION X-X’
CAFE MULTIPURPOSE HALL SOUVENIR SHOP CAFETERIA
VISITOR CENTER PRIVATE LOUNGE
THE CENTRAL
WAH
BUILDING STRATEGY RESPOND TO THE SITE The Building Massing is inspired by the shape of terrain in the site. The Slanted Chengal Column allow the building to raise the main spaces from the ground and water level, in order to appreciate the beauty of terrain by having minimal development on the existing ground. The Slope architecture form was created in different height ratio according to the function of spaces. Spaces such as changing room, washroom which require more privacy located in a low profile building module, while café and lounge which are view oriented , are located in a higher profile building module. Besides, slope form is also a sign of away from safety
SECTION X-X’| 82
MANAGEMENT OFFICE
HSROOM
CHECK-IN LOBBY
CHANGING ROOM
83 | MAIN PROGRAM
MAIN PROGRAM | 84
Risk Chamber Playscape is created as an “intro Playscape”. The playscape consists of 4 New Proposed Risk Experience Game. The games tends to give impact on players lifethreatening nervous system through HIGH INTENSITY physical contact. These games are regarding the theme of Drowning, Heat, Fire Smoke Attack, And Free Fall.
The chamber form Is Inspired by the model of poison gas chamber during World War II. It creates an atmosphere of facing danger and death.
Drop Dr op o off ff
Front Elevation
Wait Wa itin ingg Lo Loun unge ge
PERSPECTIVES| 86
Park Pa rk E Ent ntra nt ranc ra ncee
FOOTING DETAIL
FLOOR DETAIL
ROOF BEAM DETAIL
87 | CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS | 88
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LA PROTHESE DE BEYROUTH ACADEMIC TERM: UCSI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 6 | 2021 TYPE: MOBILE FOOD PORT, ARCHITECTURE SITE: MAR MIKHAEL, BEIRUT, LEBANON
91 | PROJECT SITE
B E I R U T P O R T, L E B A N O N Recionstruction of Beirut Port : August 4, 2020, 18:08:18 EEST marked the Zero hour of one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions in history with the force of a 3.5 magnitude earthquake – and is believed to have been fueled by 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate stored in warehouse-12 at the port. Aside from the mass destruction caused by this explosion, at least 204 people were killed (with an additional 3 missing) and 6,500 were injured. Above all, Beirut-the capital that was spawned by its harbor as the focal Middle Eastern node point that connected many continents has been left with a dead Port. The mission of the new architecture proposal is to bring back the port’s competitive aptness in its context in order to further engage in the world trading markets.
PROJECT SITE | 92
93 | SITE ABSTRACTION
SITE ABSTRACTION | 94
ISSUE : RELIGIOUS LEADERS’ CONTROL It is addressing the long term political issue behind the disaster. The port function support the whole city, but the THREEv religion government was pulling everything apart and everything become broken.
Sunah Islam
Shia Islam
Marionite of Christianity
95 | NEW PROGRAM INJECTION
Dining
Food Retailing
Food Production
Food Processing
NEW PROGRAM INJECTION | 96
SOLUTION : PEOPLE’S CONTROL Broken blocks are being rebuilt as like a human prosthethic,. And we take control of the new prosthetic, we can fix it and replace it anytime. Reformation of the Food system in Beirut through architecture solution, to let the Beirut people or private enterprise involved in the daily food system.
Community Kitchen
97 | FUTURE VISION
FUTURE VISION | 98
FUTURE VISION: REPLACABLE MODULE Reduction of permanence in the city makes every program is possible to swap and be replaced. (From the idea of prosthetic) A prosthetic part makes the body function better than the original, and pay less worries on its destruction in the future becuz It can be duplicated.
Complete Board: Beirut Prosthesis
99 | MASTER PLANNING
THE “BEIRUT GREEN NECKLACE” This proposal is part of a future Beirut strategic framework to increase the threshold of green areas of the city, city city preserve its lost soul of art and culture, and re-transform the Port of Beirut to accomodate sustainable Agriculture Practise. The master plan has achieved several core tenets: - Economic diversification - Green swatches as an urban connectivity initiative. - Job Creations - Preservation of art and culture - Safe Shelter for Democratic learning and freedom of speach - Healthier Lifestyle
MASTER PLANNING DEVELOPMENT | 100
Ideation proposal to welcome citizen
Understanding the selected urban areas that the port will have direct impact on
Urban main access way to the port
101 10 1 | UR URBA BAN N ST STRA RATE TEGY GY
An urban oriented food port that consists of food production, distribution, processing and consumption in the new master plan that act as a catalyst to amplify the relationship between food production sector and urban consumers in Beirut. Besides, it makes urban consumers aware of how their current and future food is made.
URBAN STRATEGY | 102 1
Creator District Types of test farm and food process test pod are complimenting the incubating programs, massive generating new crops for production. New incubator clusters are ready to expand while the agriculture entrepreneurship is mature in the city, to encourage a collaborative environment among “farming creators” in different agriculture sector.
103 | BUILDING PROGRAMS
Facade
A G R I C U LT U R E R E S E A R C H A N D I N C U B ATO R H U B To achieve research purposes and create an entreprenuership environment regarding the macro growth of urban agriculture. Hence, the R&I Hub not only provide spaces for research and invention, but also introduce a platform to create long term relationship between entreprenuer and potential customers of their new developed farming products.
CORE PROGRAM Co-Research
SUPPLIMENTARY PROGRAM
Co-ProCo-Produce
Collaborative environment among agriculture entreprenuers and production programs
Compliment the research and production programs with visiting and guest spaces for massive exposure
FA R M A PA RT M E NT U N IT / FA R M L A N D OWNING PROGRAM
105 | FARMING APARTMENT
C O - C U LT I V A T I O N Z O N E
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How FARMING APARTMENT WORK? FARMING LAND (RENTED/OWNED)
FARMING APARTMENT (RENTED/OWNED) NEW CROPS CO-RESEARCH & TESTING IN LAB
CO-CULTIVATION
ARRIVAL ON THE SAME DAY
PRODUCTS CERTIFIED TO SUPPLY TO THE MARKET
DAILY DELIVERY BY THE HUB
PACKAGING
AUTOMATED HARVESTING
107 | CO-CULTIVATION ZONE
RENDERS | 108
Farm To Table Dining
Facade Elevation
109 | CO-CULTIVATION ZONE
C O - C U LT I V A T I O N Z O N E
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Collaborative spaces among several companies on growing new crops and different kinds of vertical cultivation. It provides short period cultivation and discussion spaces. There are two vertical farm structure zone for different companies to utilize in certain period. The usage of this space is based on the arrangement by the management depertment. 45 5 | CO-CUL CO-CULTIVATION Elevator to eng. detail
HARVEST AREA
CO-CULTIVATION 1
CAFE
CENTRAL COURTYARD (OUTDOOR EVENT SPACE)
MEETING ROOM Perforated Steel Mezzanine platform
FARMING APARTMENT
Wall Mounted steel beam
CO-CULTIVATION 2
150mm x 50mm mild steel rectangular box section 12mm Curtain Wall 75mm mild steel square box section
111 | CO-CULTIVATION ZONE
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Cafe
113 | LEGACY
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A S S E M B L E T O A S S E M B LY ACADEMIC TERM: LIVE BUILD COMMUNITY PROJECT | 2020 TYPE: COMMUNITY LIBRARY, ARCHITECTURE SITE: AU2 TAMAN KERAMAT, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
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115 | PROJECT INTRO
< Assemble to Assembly , community activation > is a project coinitiated by Colllab, a architecture research lab in SABE and leader of Kampung Keramat, with the supported grant by Khind Starfish Foundation and from the fundraising of the community. This project is to build a public library for children of Kg Datuk Keramat within their community garden, aim to provide a gathering space for the residents close to community garden, especially the children from Kampung Datuk Keramat. It shall provide a good education starter : toys, reading and maker space for the children , while easing the worries of parents that would like to work in the community farm .
In this build project, i was assgined as the
project leader. This is my first time to engage in a live build project. My task was to schedule the entire project from among our team to the diplomatic aspects.
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For this project library, we have research and develop this community library with digital fabrication (CNC cut easy-assemble plywood joinery system), to allow villagers to be involve in the building assembling process with us for the knowledge exchange. For this to happen we will organise some workshop prior and during the building of Keramat Library, to incur knowledge sharing and community bonding. Upon the pilot built of this digital fabricated structure, we hope to open source the methodology and research more in-depth into the possibility of disaster & community relief architecture.
117 | PROJECT PHOTOS Project Grant Presentation
1:6 model
Material testing
Mvaterial Site Meeting testing
Prepare for concrete casting
Site Meeting
P R E PA R AT I O N
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P R E FA B R I C AT I O N I N U C S I M A K E L A B
119 | PROJECT PHOTOS Steelwork
Delivery Day
Installing bending column
Installing steel rod
Building base for steel rod with concrete
Installing metal deck roof
Installing rafter
ON-SITE ASSEMBLE
Welding
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E N D R E S U LT
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CTED RENDERS
123 | SELECTED RENDERS
Restaurant and bar
Event Hall
Amphitheatre
Buffet Restaurant
Cyber Entrance
Drop Off
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Buffet Restaurant
Theme park Entrance
Research lab
10 SELECTED TECH
HNICAL DRAWINGS
127 | SELECTED TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
2 D/01
6773
UP
6000
20 RISERS
1363
POWDER COATED STAINLESS STEEL STRIPS
POWDER COATED METAL RAILING
1100
300
150MMTHK CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB 300MM X 300MM CONCRETE BEAM
RC STAIRCASE TO ENGINEER'S DETAIL 20 RISERS , HEIGHT = 150MM THREAD DEPTH = 300MM
300
6000
2
1100
1300
150
3450
1368
3071
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129 SELECTED TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
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