Graduate Architecture Portfolio : Amalin Hayati Yaakub

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Target : 1. Drug Addicts Seeking for Help 2. Existing Drug Offender in Prison

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AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB GRADUATE ARCHITECT, LAM & RIBA PART II

An architecture enthusiast who has a great passion to create a functioning building that can lead to a more engaging environment. Skilled in architectural assignments using both manual and digital presentation tools. Experienced in both design and technical aspect, she finds that she does not have any preference to one type of architecture style, but rather experimenting different method and possibilities for the best outcome.

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Nationality : Malaysian Age : 26 D.O.B : 29/09/1994, Malaysia e : amalinhayati@gmail.com p : +6013 901 4565

UB EDUCATION MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (LAM & RIBA PART II) CGPA 3.38 Second class (Upper Division) Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 2017-2020 BSc. Housing, Building & Planning (Architecture) (LAM PART 1) Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2013-2016 Kolej Matrikulasi Negeri Sembilan (KMNS) CGPA 3.65, 2012-2013 Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Kota Kota Bharu, Kelantan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 7A 3B 2011

SKILLS SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY High Proficiency Adobe Photoshop CC, Google SketchUP 2020,AutoCAD 2018, V-Ray, Lumion 8.0, Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Office. Basic Proficiency Adobe Ilustrator, Sony Vegas and other video editing skills and IT knowledge. Language Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) native English fluent

Other Dateline(s) compliant, strategic problem-solving, team player, communication verbally + visually, outdoor enthusiast, houseplant person, foodie.

PORTFOLIO Linked In : Amalin Hayati https://www.linkedin.com/in/amalin-hayati-yaakub-b45a09110/

GLOBAL REPRESENTATION & EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 2020 GRAPHIC EDITOR, January 2020. Master of Architecture Design Thesis Portfolio Review Week 2020. Overseeing the design and layout of infographic posters. 2019 EVENT ORGANIZER & LEAD FACILITATOR , April 2019. Accessibility and Universal Design Training Course. Collaboration with ASEAN University Network (AUN-DPP), funded by The Nippon Foundation. 2018 FACILITATOR (PART-TIME), January 2018. Accessibility and Universal Design Training Course. Collaboration with ASEAN University Network (AUN-DPP), funded by The Nippon Foundation. 2018 STUDENT VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE, July 2018. PAM-BIM Summit 2018 in collaboration with Universiti Malaya, CIDB and IEM. 2018 PROGRAM COORDINATOR , April 2018. Thailand Interior Architectural Workshop & Trip for STYLE Bangkok. Collaboration project with EKAR Architects. 2017 PUBLICATION EDITOR, September 2017. URBAN STUDY MASTERPLAN : GENTRIFICATION OF SENTUL. Revise and coordinate materials and content for publication in book format. 2016 NATIONAL DELEGATE, March 2016. JAPAN MODERNIZATION & POST WAR EXPERIENCE, HIROSHIMA Prefecture in collaboration with JASSO, MEXT and ASEAN University Network (AUN) with Okayama University. 2016 Indonesia Urban Design Architectural Workshop & Trip. Case Study of Pasar Lege, Jogjakarta. Collaboration project with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). 2016 STUDENT VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE, July 2016. Kuala Lumpur Architectural Festival (KLAF) in collaboration with Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM). 2016 Program Facilitator, Sales & Expo Committee, August 2016. The 28th Architectural Student Workshop MATRA28 2015 TEACHER, October 2015. Volunteering at school in Royal Belum, Pulau Banding Village orang asli of Jahai tribe.


CV

SELECTED COMPETITION & AWARD 2015 MSSA - CIDB’s Open Idea Competition : Iconic Tower in Steel Top 10 Finalist 2015 USM Vice Chancellor Debating Championship (DPNC) Debator/ Participant 2015 PAM - PR1MA Affordable Housing Idea Competition (Part 1) Participant 2016 UM Eco-Masterplan as a Unifies-Linked Pedestrian City Champion 2017 Bandar Malaysia: Unifying a Journey across Klang Valley Participant 2019 MARA Graduate Excellence Program (GReP) Masters Degree Program Recipient 2020 Final Year Short Semester Pre-thesis Study High Pass, MArch GPA 4.0

WORKING EXPERIENCES ✎ DATA ANALYST (Part-time)

Atur Trafik Sdn. Bhd. │ Putrajaya │ 03/2019-06/2019 Retrieve and gather data of travel distance of all districts in Peninsular Malaysia to produce a feasibility study for traffic impact assessment (TIA) report.

✎ EVENT ORGANIZER (Part-time)

University of Malaya │ AUN-Disability and Public Policy Accessibility and Universal Design Training Course. - Assist disabled participants to conduct universal design audit and produce audit report for buildings in University of Malaya. - Prepare contents and materials for training course. - Lead the facilitator committees and coordinate tasks by daily.

✎ ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT

T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn. Bhd │ Ampang │ 09/2016 - 08/2017 Experienced in both schematic design and competition teams. 1. Proposal : Kompleks Operasi PETRONAS 3, Kerteh - Revise and coordinate content based upon brief for request for proposal (RFP) submission report. - Support and assist team leader in schematic design phase. 2. Competition : University of Malaya Masterplan 2050 - Prepare information regarding design, specifications and materials. - Conducted background research and site visits to complete architectural competition. - Responsible in building 2D cad drawing and 3D modelling of complete masterplan proposal to enable better vision. - Review architectural documents for potential conflicts with other disciplines.

3. Competition : Bandar Malaysia Transportation Hub for CREC. - Conducted study and special project on railway space planning and structural analysis from precedent project typology. - Responsible in building 3D modelling of schematic drawings to enable better vision of the building. - Collaborate through meetings with international railway specialist on design feasilibility and other related architectural issues. 4. Proposal : Bandar Malaysia,TRX Business Hub Masterplan - Responsible in building 3D modelling of schematic drawings to enable better vision of the building. - Revise and coordinate content based upon brief for request for proposal (RFP) submission report. 5. Proposal : TNB Quarters, Kuala Berang - Assist the production construction documents of re-tender drawings and specifications.

✎ TRAINEE ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT

Azmi Luddin Architect │ Kota Bharu │ 06/2015 - 09/2015 - Built CAD drawings based on information provided by the client. - Support and assist team leader in all phases of a major project. - Produced DO submissions for : a. Kolej Vokasional Pasir Puteh, Kelantan b. Pasar Siti Hajar, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan.

REFERENCE

1. Assoc. Prof. (Industry) Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum - Lecturer / Design Thesis Supervisor at Universiti Malaya - Chief Architecturalist & Director at Sarly Adre Sarkum Architecture Sdn. Bhd. p : +60 12-401 0207 e : sarly@um.edu.my

2. Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom - Lecturer / Design Thesis Supervisor at Universiti Malaya - Director at NGIOM Partnership p : +60 12-288 5175 e : ngiom@ngiom.com



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GRADUATION MASTER’S DEGREE DESIGN THESIS: MEDICAL REHABILITATION CORRECTIONAL CENTER

Supervisor : Dr. Muhammad Azzam Ismail, Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom & Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

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SEMESTER HOUSING : SYNCHRONIZATION IN A SPLIT SHARING Supervisor : Ar. Dr. Kong Seng Yap, Mr. Hiroyuki Sube

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SEMESTER HIGHRISE : [DIA]GREEN OFFICE TOWER Supervisor : Ar. Yong Kuan, Ar. Saiful Azli Sufian

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COMPETITION: UM ECO- MASTERPLAN AS A UNIFIES LINKED PEDESTRIAN CITY Teamwork : T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Competition Team Supervisor : Ar. Dr. Ken Yeang

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COMPETITION: BANDAR MALAYSIA : UNIFYING A PUBLIC JOURNEY ACROSS KLANG VALLEY Teamwork : T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Competition Team Supervisor : Ar. Dr. Ken Yeang

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COMPETITION: MSSA – CIDB’S ICONIC TOWER IN STEEL 2016 Teamwork : Amalin Hayati, M. Izzudin, Amirul Hakim, Shahir Yunos Supervisor : Profesor Ar. Dr. Abdul Malek Abdul Rahman

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GRADUATION’S BACHELOR DEGREE DESIGN STUDIO : PENANG AIRPORT HOTEL IN IBS Supervisor : Profesor Ar. Dr. Abdul Malek Abdul Rahman


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Key Plan proposed site Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya

DESIGN GUIDELINE TOTAL SIZE LAND : 10.6 acre (43,200 sqm) LOCATION : UPM Serdang, Selangor. Land Use : Institusi dan Kemudahan Masyarakat Land Owner : Universiti Putra Malaysia Local Council : Majlis Perbandaran Sepang Setback Facing Road : 12m Common Boundaries : 6m

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SITE INFORMATION Land area

43, 209 sqm // 10.6 acre

Building classification

Instutitional - Correctional Facility

Density/ Plot Ratio

1:3

Gross Floor Area

Maximum built up = 43, 209 sqm x 3 = 129, 627 Provided built up area = 72, 180 sqm ( 55% of maximum built up provision) 5 storey

Level Plinth area

60% of 10.6 acre = 25, 925 sqm Provided plinth area = 14,436 sqm Percentage of plinth area = 33.4% of 10.6 acre Minimum green area 10% of 10.6 acre = 4, 320.9 sqm Provided green area = 13, 092 sqm Percentage of green area = 30.3 % of land area

Green area

Authority Requirement ( by MPS) Perimeter planting

2.1m all around. Provided perimeter planting = 8.0 m all around. Provided double layer 12’ anti-climb fencing all around. On site Water Retention Pond - Tank to be 2.3m from the boundary line. - Combination of RWH & On site water retention pond using common tank 30% for RWH and 70% for OSD.

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laysia is about to embark on game-changer policy in DAA. However, this is not to be misaken for legalisdrugs. 100% increase in prison population

since the declaration on “War on Drugs”.

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2013, Home Ministry declares, ‘War on Drug’

laysia in particular needs to reevaluate its drug cy to one that is more evidence-based. Changes wever will be difficult and have to be done in stages. criminalizing drug use or providing free drugs clinic Issue 2planning : Embarks on policy Decriminalisation uire much togame-changer ensure that drug addicts re- of Drugs & Drug Addicts. ve effective treatments for their addiction andDRUG Malaysia is about MEDICAL to embark on game-changer inthat DODAA. • PRI_SCHOOL; PRISON + SCHOOL HYBRID FOR policy YOUNG OFFENDERHowever, this is not to be misaken United States 83 legalisingas drugs. Malaysia in particular needspositively to reevaluate its drug policy to one that is more evy can for function normal and contribute Russia idence-based. Changes however will be difficult and have to be done in stages. Decriminalizing drug he society. Money,MEDICAL rather spent to HYBRID arrest, • PRI_SCHOOL; PRISON + SCHOOL FOR try, YOUNGand DRUG inOFFENDER 83 use or providing free drugs clinic require much planning to ensure that drug addicts Belarus receive effective Turkmenistan ceratetreatments drug addicts, could be used instead for their for their addiction and that they can function as normal and contribute positively to the Cuba atment.society. Money, rather spent to arrest, try, and incarcerate drug addicts, could be used instead for 45,640 = official capacity of prison system (cumulative)

Source : Ministry of Home Affairs National Anti-Drug Agency (NADA)

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AIM

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It is a problem when the age group that spends the most time behind bars is 20-24 year old, which is the median age for college students. Majority of them are youths, if this problem is not curbed, it would be resulting in the country losing the young workforce because they (youths) should be the ones who are are productive in developing - To address the outflow of young drug offenders and combat the challenges of recidivism. - To cure drug addiction among young drug offender in a rehabilitative environment without jeopardizing education background.

Revising an incarceration architecture by allowing for humane rehabilitative environment with regard to specific subject of young male drug offender. The creation of this new incarcerative typology is a legit answer for current local drug policy that about to be implemented in Malaysia. The whole design thesis proposal is a drug policy-driven

Medical rehabilitational correctional center Type of programs : - incarceration - education - drug related healthcare Through the implementation of a new typology of correctional facility that symbiotically merges the programs and spaces for incarceration, education and healthcare. 1. to reduce country incarceration rate. 2. to address on prison population problem in which; prisons are overcrowded and in bad condition due to excessive 20,000 population from official capacity of prison population.

WHERE WHEN

Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. After the recent drug policy on Decriminalisation of Drugs & Drug Addicts being wholly implemented in country.


Client and Parties Potentian ClientCollaborative and Collaborative Parties Organisation Planning Plan Plan Organisation Planning

GOVERNMENT incarceration / security

CLIENT

* Ministry of Home Affairs - Malaysia Prisons Dept.

GOVERNMENT education service * Ministry of Education * Ministry of High Education

PENJARA PERUBATAN MALAYSIA

GOVERNMENT medical treatment * Ministry of Health - Hospital Serdang - Hospital Pengajar UPM

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES rehabilitation/ training / qualification * National Anti-Drug Agency (NADA) * Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran

[CHART] Organization chart showing the interrelation between cross ministries department in suceeding a combined roles under a correctional center. 85

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ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING PROBLEM FACTOR SELF DISCIPLINE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY PEERS ENVIRONMENT

P R O G R A M OBJECTIVE S P A C E Z VOCATIONAL/ ACADEMICAL SELF-DISCIPLINE

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gallery, craft, PUBLIC Basic, career, library, SEMI-PUBLIC theorotical learning workshop, SEMI-PUBLIC certificate, license storage, classroom experiences. security

checkpoint, SEMI-PUBLIC SEMI-PUBLIC

d i s c i p l i n e , living quarters, court. self-moral, unity, patriotic, integrity. recreational

yard, SEMI-PUBLIC

psychological re- sport court, outdoor SEMI-PUBLIC habilitation, unity, visiting space. SEMI-PUBLIC character building.

hall, PUBLIC community-based multi-purpose COMMUNITY-BASED cafeteria, grocery, PUBLIC program, preparaPROGRAM prayer hall, outside of PUBLIC tion for reintegra- the compound.

tion with society.

individual counMEDICAL selling, medical REHABILITATION treatment.

clinical, pharmacy, consultation room, meditation area, medical storage.

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STORE, AMPHITEATER, PAVILION (astaka). ASSEMBLY POINT, STORE, GYMNASIUM. STORE, STORAGE, LANDSCAPE, PRAYER SPACE, ABLUTION. MEDICAL STORAGE, LANDSCAPE, TOILET.


PROGRAM / FUNCTION / NEED SPACE

SIZE 7 sqm (75sqft)

# OF SPACES OCCUPANCY PER SPACE

OCCUPANCY

FUNCTION(S) BREAKFAST SELF-REFLECTION PERSONAL HYGIENCE SLEEPING FREE TIME

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18.6 sqm (200 sqft)

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23.2 sqm (250 sqft)

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LAUNDRY FACILITIES

34.8 sqm (375 sqft)

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VOCATIONAL TRAINING ACADEMIC LEARNING TREATMENT WORKSHOP GROUP REFLECTION FREE TIME

46.4 sqm (500 sqft)

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24 N/A

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MEETING SPACE CONFERENCE SPACE STORAGE

51.0 sqm (550 sqft)

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55.7 sqm (600 sqft)

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288.0 sqm (3,100 sqft)

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929.0 sqm (10,000 sqft)

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4,046 sqm (43,560 sqft)

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VEHICLES

7.4 sqm (80 sqft)

27.9 sqm (300 sqft)

INMATE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF SURVEILLANCE STAFF

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SPACE SURVEILLANVE OFFICE SPACE

BOOK STORAGE FREE TIME

ENTRANCE LOBBY SECURITY CHECKPOINT VISITOR & INMATE MEETING SPACE LOCKER STORAGE PERSONAL HYGIENCE

HEALTH ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL REHABILITATION LUNCH DINNER GROUP VISIT ACTIVITIES FREE TIME FAITH-BASED INITIATIVE FOOD SERVICE

RECREATION GROUP VISIT ACTIVITIES

PARKING

TREATMENT SPACE (INTERACTION WITH ENVIRONMENT, DEVELOPMENT OF COMPASSION)


involve directly involve indirectly

INMATE NEEDS

PATIENT NEEDS

STAFF NEEDS staff includes : administrative staff, security staff, prison officers, doctors, nurses, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, dentists, pharmacies.

In order to foster human interactions, the spaces must meet the needs of the all who spend their time at the medical prison. Once the spaces are designed according to function, they can be assigned to a specific user or users.


designated staff drop off service road & logistic loading & unloading

private car with permission to enter circulation at adjacent main and sole entrance

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park

Limiting Vehicular Circulation MAIN SOLE ENTRANCE only private car with prior permission from the institution can enter the prison compound. All vehicles will be parked in front of administration zones, in which the authorized staff will be brought to specific building by department vehicle through internal road (private).

Strategised Inner Circulation

department vehicle will bring staffs to specific drop off using internal road and options are given whether staff prefer to get picked up or walk through buildings back to car park. private road and specific drop also function as an escape plan when staff needed to be evacuated; and part of BOMBA circulation requirement as well.


Interactive Void

design strategy aspires to create an institution that is adaptable, interactive and accessible for everybody. The principal act is to elevate a substantial part of the program while lower the other part. by doing so, a public void is created within and underneath part of the building, creating an informal cultural plaza within the formal boundary of the building which provides a new sense of dynamic interaction between inmates and staffs.

“GROUND FLOOR AS ROOF, GROUND FLOOR AS PLAZA� teaching and learning zone

LG3,LG2,LG1

central communal along plaza

GROUND FLOOR

living quarter

UPPER GROUND

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VISUAL UNIFICATION OF THE STREET LEVEL

ESTABLISH A BALANCED OF FORM AND SPACES WITH AXIS LINE.

facade concept aspires to visualise a unification an activation of the street level along Persiaran MARDI-UPM. Partially as part of strategy to tone down the uniformity of monumental look. from human eye level from street view, activities at ground floor can be see through when car passes by meanwhile 2 floor above and 2 floor below is hidden by facade treatment and site terrain below.

establishing the water body as the cutting axis in between either side, forms and spaces can be arranged in a symmetrical and balanced manner. from human eye view when entering the site at the entrance, the balanced vista distribution between left and right rationalize the calm inspiration coming from the site. It help to capture the spiritual sense of mental piece, proving that a balanced axis and toning down the monumentality can be achieved at the same time.


CONCEPTUAL IDEATION

interpretation of “refuge of hope” into architectural design the concept aspires to create a journey that is adaptable, interactive and accessible for every residents without jeopardizing the component of security. the principal act is to elevate a substantial part of the program while lower the other part. by creating a public void that is created within and underneath part of the building,it creates an informal cultural plaza within the formal boundary of the building which provides a new sense of dynamic interaction between inmates and staffs. the creation of public plaza along does not defy the intention of an incarceration objective, the fact that the loss of freedom in a confined environment is more than enough.

journey : refuge of hope the contrast of being in a space from dark to bright is interpreted with ambience and movement of an inmate wake up in the

interpretation of “secluded to included” into architectural design architectural wise, it will resemble the changes

morning doing an everyday cycle until bed-

of incarceration typology from being secluded

time. this consideration is counted from the

to being included. from this direction, it will

first step of the day they register in the pris-

decide the changes and innovation of security

on, until the day they will be discharged.

measure, changes of circulation and hierachy of spaces that will go beyond the requirements set out by the authority but also sits comfortably within the given site such as toning down the monumentary of an institution.


CREATING A MULTIPLE, INTERSECTING CIRCULATIONS AS OPPOSED TO ONE LINEAR, REPETITIVE SEQUENCE

Reformed design must begin by bringing back the basic human needs of the inmates. It begins with a plan of a community configuration that promotes social interaction. The aspect of treatment shall be inserted.

INDIRECT HUMAN INTERACTION

The need for security will work its way through the organization of the private and public spaces in order to maintain safety. The overall design producing a high level of containment still remains and exists as the element of punishment through the loss of personal freedoms.


10.6 acre

5. A NARROW PATH BECOMES VOID IN BETWEEN TWO BLOCKS.

1. FOOTPRINT

EXPERIENTAL PATH

- THESE VOIDS PATH ACT AS A GATHERING 5. A NARROW BECOMES VOID SPACE OR A MEDIUM IN BETWEEN 2 IN BETWEEN TWO BLOCKS. DIFFERENT HIERACHY OF SPACE.

1. FOOTPRINT

- THESE VOIDS ACT AS A GATHERING SPACE OR A MEDIUM IN BETWEEN 2 DIFFERENT HIERACHY OF SPACE.

10.6 acre

HORIZONTAL SECURITY MEASURE. A proposal to divide zones into parts by securing people from outside toward inside the site perimeter. With this division and losing sense of freedom and movement, an individual motion shall be having a specific purpose to be anywhere at anytime.

SOLE

1. FOOTPRINT

GATE

ENTRANCE

NO DIRECT ROUTE ON GROUND

2. - SECURING INTERNAL PERIMETER Vehicles and individual screenCIRCULATION. A NARROW PATH BECOMES VOID ing at guard house before per-5. - SECURING SOLE ENTRANCE. IN BETWEEN TWO BLOCKS. LIMITING PUBLIC VEHICLES. mitted to INTERNAL enter the PERIMETER institution. 2. - SECURING - THESE VOIDS ACT AS A GATHERING CIRCULATION. BETWEEN 2 route Underground - SECURING SOLE ENTRANCE. SPACE OR A MEDIUM IN DIFFERENT HIERACHY OF SPACE. - LIMITING PUBLIC VEHICLES.

FIRST LAYER SECURITY

- Underground route as a sole pathway for staffs to go through. - Make use of natural curvature of height terrain as barrier from public to private.

FOURTH LAYER SECURITY 6. THREE COMMUNAL CIRCLES ARE

ADMINISTRATION

IMPLEMENTED ALONG THE LINEAR PROMENADE.

ZONE

6. THREE COMMUNAL CIRCLES ARE -EACH CIRCLE FUNCTIONS IMPLEMENTED ALONG THE LINEAR DIFFERENTLY PROMENADE.AS IN :

12 FEET ANTI-CLIMB FENCE

Semi public zones. - Allowable for staffs and permitted public with 2. - SECURING INTERNAL PERIMETER CIRCULATION. specific purpose only. - SECURING SOLE ENTRANCE. - LIMITING PUBLIC VEHICLES. 3. SEPARATE INTO 2 ZONES. -IMPLEMENT NATURAL BARRIER TO SEPARATE ZONES WITH DIFFERENT LEVEL OF HEIGHT. 3. SEPARATE INTO 2 ZONES.

SECOND LAYER SECURITY

FIRST STOP - EDUCATIONAL -EACH CIRCLE FUNCTIONS SECOND - MEDITATION, In between two DIFFERENTLY AS IN : - RELIGIOUS FUNCTION buildings are separated THIRD RECREATIONAL FIRST- STOP - EDUCATIONAL

12 RELIGIOUS feet SECOND - MEDITATION, FUNCTION THIRD - RECREATIONAL

anti-climb

zones, with fence.

FIFTH LAYER SECURITY

-IMPLEMENT NATURAL BARRIER TO 6. THREE COMMUNAL CIRCLES ARE SEPARATE ZONES WITH DIFFERENTIMPLEMENTED ALONG THE LINEAR TREE AS NATURAL BARRIER LEVEL OF HEIGHT. PROMENADE.

- To separate between two -EACH zones.CIRCLE FUNCTIONS DIFFERENTLY AS IN :

FIRSTisSTOP - EDUCATIONAL -From this point, no public accesible to active& living SECOND zone. - MEDITATION, RELIGIOUS FUNCTION THIRD - RECREATIONAL

THIRD LAYER SECURITY 3. SEPARATE INTO 2 ZONES. -IMPLEMENT NATURAL BARRIER TO SEPARATE ZONES WITH DIFFERENT LEVEL OF HEIGHT.

7. A COMPLETE SECURED LIVING. 4. A SERIES OF LINEAR PROMENADE IS IMPLEMENTED TO SEPARATE ZONES INTO INDIVIDUAL FUNCTION OF 4. BUILDING. A SERIES OF LINEAR PROMENADE

7. A COMPLETE SECURED LIVING.

IS IMPLEMENTED TO SEPARATE ZONES INTO INDIVIDUAL FUNCTION OF BUILDING.

EXPERIENTAL LIMITATION

VERTICAL SECURITY MEASURE. 7. A COMPLETE SECURED LIVING.

4. A SERIES OF LINEAR PROMENADE IS IMPLEMENTED TO SEPARATE ZONES INTO INDIVIDUAL FUNCTION OF BUILDING.

A propose and purpose to avoid people living inside from going out of the institution. This measure is done through the implementation of vertical physical barrier inside the site boundary.

FIRST-TIER SECURITY

SECONDTIER SECURITY

THIRDTIER SECURITY

FOURTIER SECURITY

THREE-TIER SECURITY MEASURE

FOUR-TIER SECURITY MEASURE


Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya

Majlis Perbandaran Kajang Putrajaya

Majlis Perbandaran Sepang

Key Plan

•

PRI_SCHOOL; MEDICAL PRISON + SCHOOL HYBRID FOR YOUNG DRUG OFFENDER

FAKULTI PERUBATAN VETERINAR UPM


KOLEJ KEDIAMAN 17 UPM

SITE PLAN (roof plan) NO TO SCALE


LOWER GROUND FLOOR 3 (LG3) NO TO SCALE


LOWER GROUND FLOOR 2 (LG2) NO TO SCALE

KAMPUNG

KAMPUNG KAMPUNG

KAMPUNG

KAMPUNG

KAMPUNG

KAMPUNG

KAMPUNG

KAMPUNG

KAMPUNG 10____

GROUND FLOOR (G) NO TO SCALE

LIVING QUARTER

UPPER GROUND FLOOR (UG) NO TO SCALE


RIGHT ELEVATION (as viewed from Kolej Kediaman 17 UPM) NO TO SCALE

LEFT ELEVATION (as viewed from Persiaran MARDI-UPM) NO TO SCALE

REAR ELEVATION (as viewed from Jalan Hospital Serdang) NO TO SCALE

FRONT ELEVATION (as viewed from Jalan Hospital UPM) NO TO SCALE



CLUSTER LIVING VILLAGE

Living quarters are incorporated with three floor of cell unit stacked on top of each other to form triple-storey kampung living. Within living quarter itself located on upper ground floor, all inmates are free to roam around, giving them slightly a sense of freedom to be at anywhere at anytime during daytime as long as in the living quarter. The flexibility given to them replicates the sense of humane rehabilitive environment within an incarcerated complex.

CENTRALISED GROUND PLAZA

7

Ground plaza is located on a podium of 4 floors above the entrance road level. From above point of view, ground plaza is seen as a series of long, centralised plaza that connect between school and medical rehabilitation blocks below to living quarter above it. Every activity happening on ground plaza is clearly can be seen by anyone from anywbere as it resemble as open place on top of rooftop of school blocks. In case of emergency situation, ground plaza may acts as an assembly point. During any other situation, ground plaza is a meet up place from one place to another. The purpose of designing the centralised ground plaza in such as way is to make it visible and as viable as possible from supervisors’ eye view, easen the natural surveillance process thus eliminating the needs for video surveillance type of security.

CENTRALISED CONTROL ROOM

The needs of a control room in a correctional facility is crucial, albeit the minimum security facility needs minimum supervision. Located at the center of all space perimeter, it ease and shorten the walking distance of a prison officer to his required building.

VALLEY OF HOPE

Being the connection in the between of administration zone to the living zone, valley of hope gives different impression for a newly-reached inmate who about to be located to specific living village. Triple volume high-ceiling with retractable skylight on the roof incorporate the matters for natural ventilation and lighting into the space volume. The left side view overseeing the teaching and learning in tutorial room, while the right side view overseeing the activity in the library.

OUTDOOR VISITATION SPACE

Inmates are allowed to meet visitors during weekend once in every fortnight. Outddor visitation space allows flexibility to roam around with family during meeting. They are allowed to have lunch together at open canteen as well. Double volume high-ceiling space with direct vision towards front facade and water bodies gives dramatic natural lighting impression to people residing within it.


6.4 BUILDING PROGRAM COMPONENT & JUSTIFICATIONS

6.4.1 INCARCERATION ORGANIZATION INCARCERATION ORGANIZATION PERSONALISED PROGRAM PLAN

MEDICAL REHABILITATION PLAN

ACADEMIC

YOUNG INMATE/ PATIENT/ STUDENT

COMPULSORY

+

TVET SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION PLAN

ALL BUILDING INVOLVED

PRISON OFFICER

WARDEN

ADMINISTRATION OFFICER

MEDICAL REHABILITATION CENTER

MEDICAL DOCTOR

MALE NURSE

PHARMACIST

PSYCHOLOGIST

SCHOOL BLOCKS

Student Flow Chart in TEACHER TECHNICAL School (after DODAA is implemented) INSTRUCTOR Target : 1. Drug Addicts Seeking for Help 2. Existing Drug Offender in Prison

SPM

Intake assessment

Medical & Mental Health Screening

STPM

TABE (Test for Adult in Basic Education)

Risk/Need Assessment

* based on latest education background and vocational skills.

Personalised Program Plan

Medical Rehabilitation * includes methadone dose treatment, medical check up routine, anger management.

Educational Program

proposed education programs based on qualifications and interest and vacancy.

ACADEMIC

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM

Environment in living quarter. * includes academical program,

Discharge Planning

examination and TVET.

MEDICAL REHABILITATION CORRECTIONAL CENTER ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT | BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACULTY | UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA

Employment readiness workshop

Give back to community program

Community Integration

Talks in school/ awareness

Faith-based initiative

* producing a law-abiding citizen

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QUANTITATIVE JUSTIFICATION

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Employment readiness workshop

Source : GradNation.org

public staircases connected to plaza at ground floor.

LOW E

RG

EXPLODED ISOMETRIC SHOWING

STPM

INMATE AND STAFF CIRCULATION

*as of July 2019 @ AADK Malaysia

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Total inmates = 750

-Ministry of Education

AL PRISON + SCHOOL HYBRID FOR YOUNG DRUG OFFENDER

225 inmate = Academic program 525 inmate = Vocational program

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Incarceration compared to High School Education classroom

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non- vocational course : 75 workers 1. linen & laundry operation 2. gardening 3. cleaning service

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automotive course = 100 students welding course = 100 students PPU course = 100 students electric & electronic = 100 students culinary course = 50 students

LOW E

workshop

RG

ROU

ND

Research shows dropping out is strongly tied to socioeconomic status. Kids who come from low-income areas are 2.4 times more likely to drop out than middle-income kids. Unlike kids from wealthier families, for whom school is usually the primary focus, poorer students must focus on other responsibilities. School becomes secondary, if it’s a priority at all.

HEAD OPERATIONAL ROOM

3

QUANTITATIVE JUSTIFICATION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

AUTOMOTIVE WORKING SPACE

LAVATORY

SWITCH ROOM

TESTING ROOM

MATERIAL ROOM

AUTOMOTIVE WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT ROOM

AUTOMOTIVE FITTING SPACE

TUTORIAL ROOM 1 ENGINE SPACE

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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“Youths who dropped out of school were significantly more likely to use

30% ACADEMIC

Y

IN

CHARGING ROOM

BA

ELD

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ENGINE SPACE

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Y

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FILE ROOM

BA

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WORKING AREA 2

G

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SWITCH ROOM

IN

RAC CONTROL LAB

EQUIPMENT ROOM

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PPU WORKSHOP

MATERIAL ROOM

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

AIR-COND MOTOR WORKSPACE

ELD

ELECTRIC WORKSHOP

RAC LAB

FILE ROOM

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

WORKING AREA 1

Source : GradNation.org

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

HIGH VOLTAGE LAB

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

LOADING & UNLOADING PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

JOINTING CABLE AREA


CAL PRISON

+ SCHOOL FOR YOUNG DRUG OFFENDER

NG, UPM SERDANG, SELANGOR PARTMENT, S (MOHE)

AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB BVH170033

MEDICAL & SPIRITUAL BLOCK

STUDIOMASTERS : • Dr. Muhammad Azzam Ismail • Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom • Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

+

+

MEDICAL REHABILITATION PLAN

center. The purpose of medical rehabilitation is to cure the addiction among them by giving a SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION treatment in methadone dose, religious and spiritual training and physical fitness training.

Medical rehabilitation is a compulsory program plan for all young inmates in the correctional SPIRITUAL medical rehab

MEDICAL REHABILITATION PLAN

medical rehab

SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION PLAN

REHABILITATION PLAN

spiritual rehab

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE │ UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA

spiritual rehab

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN THESIS 01 │ UNIT 1 │ SEMESTER 04/2019

The objective of medical program plan is to treat those inmates as a patient in curing their addicobservatory deck specific medical treatments rather PROPOSED + SCHOOL FORkeeping YOUNG DRUG OFFENDER tions by giving than them inside the inpatient accomoAT JALAN HOSPITAL UPMinSERDANG, SELANGOR center, all inmates are required to fulfill the needs dation. During the SERDANG, sentence the correctional FOR MALAYSIAN PRISON DEPARTMENT, medical rehabilitation’s doctors. The sole purpose of this particular effort is that when those UNIVERSITY OFby MALAYA ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN THESIS 01 │ UNIT 1 │ SEMESTER 04/2019 MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (MOHE) inmates are discharged from the institution, they are freed from drug addicts and addictions.

MEDICAL PRISON

AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB BVH170033

STUDIOMASTERS :

• Dr. Muhammad Azzam Ismail • Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom

in-patient accomodation

• Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

+

ICAL PRISON

MEDICAL REHABILITATION PLAN

SPACE : MEDICAL & SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION

+ SCHOOL FOR YOUNG DRUG OFFENDER medical rehab

SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION PLAN

spiritual rehab

observatory deck

NG, UPM SERDANG, SELANGOR PARTMENT, S (MOHE)

in-patient accomodation

BVH170033 STUDIOMASTERS : • Dr. Muhammad Azzam Ismail • Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom • Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

klinik metadon

consultation room consultation room klinik metadon

klinik metadon

klinik metadon

“ I +am a medical officer in Hospital Serdang. I do my locum tenen here after my working shift in hospital. SPIRITUAL medical rehab The shortREHABILITATION distancePLAN between two of my working places make it easy for me to drive with my car. spiritual rehab I am glad people are starting to view drug offender as a patient rathen than of fitness training inmate.” MEDICAL REHABILITATION PLAN

SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION underground route

underground route

AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB

inpatient accomodation

inpatient accomodation therapy garden

sectional perspective showing through

observatory deck

MEDICAL REHABILITATION floor at lg2 and lg1.

UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN THESIS 01 │ UNIT 1 │ SEMESTER 04/2019 situation 3 :

ICAL PRISON

situation 3 applies for medical staff who pass through centralised control room at ground floor, and from the plaza, he takes the private staircase to go down to medical rehab floor.

fitnessaccomodation training in-patient

spiritual rehab

therapy garden

+

SCHOOL FOR YOUNG DRUG OFFENDER sectional perspective showing through 7000mm x 7000mm standardised grid line structure with 400mm x450mm column and beam construction.

NG, UPMMEDICAL SERDANG, SELANGOR REHABILITATION floor at lg2 and lg1. PARTMENT, S (MOHE)

AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB BVH170033 STUDIOMASTERS : • Dr. Muhammad Azzam Ismail • Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom drop off

• Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

G LOWER

situation 2 :

situation 2 is for medical staff who take ride through private route underneath the building and dropped-off in front of inpatient accomodation. this situation applies for ambulance when inmates needed to be evacuated to nearest hospital as well.

1

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underground route

situation 1 :

inpatient accomodation

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drop off

fitness training

in-patient fitnessaccomodation training

L I F T

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AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB BVH170033

SHOWING

CIRCULATION

+

from all over places to medical rehab block.

MEDICAL REHABILITATION PLAN

medical rehab

• Dr. Muhammad Azzam Ismail • Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom • Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

S H A F T

from ground floor to lower ground 3 (lg3)

therapy garden ROUND

perspective showing through NG, SPACE UPMsectional SERDANG, SELANGOR : MEDICAL & SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION MEDICAL REHABILITATION PARTMENT, floor at lg2 and lg1. S (MOHE)

STUDIOMASTERS :

INMATE AND STAFF CIRCULATION

G LOWER

CAL PRISON

spiritual rehab

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PROPOSED MEDICAL PRISON + SCHOOL FOR YOUNG DRUG OFFENDER MEDICAL STAFF AT JALAN HOSPITAL SERDANG, UPM SERDANG, SELANGOR SITUATION EXPLODED ISOMETRIC SHOWING FOR MALAYSIAN PRISON DEPARTMENT, from and to medical rehab MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (MOHE) INMATE’ SITUATION AND block.

SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION PLAN

2

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE │ UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA EXPLODED ISOMETRIC SHOWING

medical rehab

OUND

this public staircase at lowerground 2 (lg2) is not permissible to access in-patient accomodation . the only permissible one is staff lift and staircase within the area itself. in-patient space is the most private zone, in which required inmate needing the treatment is brought through staff lift, and if necessary, he will discharged from the institution to the nearest hospital through emergency route.

observatory deck

upper ground 1 (observatory deck)

GR LOWER

medical staff from lg3 takes private closed-staircase to go to floors above. this staircase has direct access to fitness training and spiritual rehab area.

spiritual rehab

MEDICAL private staircase for staff only REHABILITATION fromPLAN lower ground 3 (lg3) to

public open staircase up to ground floor.

SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION

klinik metadon spiritual rehab

+

ROUND

consultation room

klinik metadon

on 3 :

on 3 applies for medical staff who through centralised control room und floor, and from the plaza, he the private staircase to go down situation 1 : dical rehab floor.

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SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION PLAN

AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB

3

spiritual rehab

BVH170033 STUDIOMASTERS :

observatory deck

consultation room

SPIRITUAL REHABILITATION klinik metadon

underground route

medical rehab

consultation room

spiritual rehab

inpatient accomodation

1

underground route

inpatient accomodation

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fitness training

therapy garden

sectional perspective showing through

MEDICAL REHABILITATION floor at lg2 and lg1.

ation 1 :

situation 3 :

in-patient accomodation fitness training

spiritual rehab

situation 3 applies for medical staff who pass through centralised control room at ground floor, and from the plaza, he takes the private staircase to go down to medical rehab floor.

sectional perspective showing through

inpatient accomodation

7000mm standardised

x grid

7000mm line

this public staircase at lowerground 2 (lg2) is not permissible to access in-patient accomodation . the only permissible one is staff

therapy garden

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ical staff from lg3 takes private ed-staircase to go to floors above. staircase has direct access to ss training and spiritual rehab area.

• Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

“Saya seorang pemegang tauliah dari Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor+ (JAIS). Saya berkhidmat sebagai MEDICAL guru agama sepenuh PLAN masaREHABILITATION di bahagian pusat rehabilitasi. Jarak umur saya yang tidak banyak beza SPIRITUAL klinik metadon REHABILITATION PLAN dengan banduan muda ini memudahkan saya untuk public open staircase up to mereka dalam menasihati hal-hal mendekat ground floor. keagamaan dan motivasi diri.:

prayer hall klinik metadon

• Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom

ROUND

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drop off

in-patient accomodation

G LOWER

uation 2 :

• Dr. Muhammad Azzam Ismail


• Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

SPACE : ADMINISTRATION STATION

ADMINISTRATION BLOCK DETAIL SECTION 1.2

DETAIL SECTION 1.1

observatory

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE │ UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA

centralised control room

deck

“We are parents of Abdul Hadi. Every fortnight on weekend, we drove to Serdang to visit our son in MRCC. We bring lunch boxes for us to eat together in the open canteen. rvices We think that it is very crucial to have a se MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE │ UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN THESIS 01 │ UNIT emotional 1 │ SEMESTER 04/2019contact continuous with him throught out his sentence classroom period.:

MEDICAL PRISON

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DETAIL SECTION 1.3

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STUDIOMASTERS :

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE │ UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA

PROPOSED MEDICAL

• Dr. Muhammad Azzam Ismail

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN THESIS 01 │ UNIT 1 │ SEMESTER 04/2019

• Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom

PRISON

control room

+ SCHOOL FOR YOUNG DRUG OFFENDER

FOR MALAYSIAN PRISON DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (MOHE)

AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB

SPACE : ADMINISTRATION STATION

OUTDOOR

BVH170033

neutral room

VISITATION

SPACE

• Ar. Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom • Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum

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LIVING QUARTERS

TVET student block

academic student

pre-release block U P P E R GROUND (UG)

TYPE OF LIVING ACCORDING TO BLOCK : 1 BLOCK FOR PRE-RELEASE STUDENT 1 BLOCK FOR ACADEMIC-BASED STUDENT

GROUND FLOOR

1 BLOCK FOR TVET- BASED STUDENT

QUANTITATIVE JUSTIFICATION TOTAL DRUG CONVICTS INCLUDING INCLUDING DRUG ADDICTS AND TRAFICKING =

PROGRAM DIAGRAM SHOWING 3 COMPONENTS OF LIVING

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200 person

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150 person

floor 2

150 person

BLOCK 3

“ I am a prison officer. I had just been transferred from Penjara Seremban. I am staying in staff hostel at administration building. The environment in my new workplace is very different from the previous one. Being working with all young inmates is much more relaxing and less troublesome. We even enjoy our meals together every afternoon.”

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SPECIAL

STUDIES:

Cluster Village as Living Quarter Component

The proposal for special study is to acquire the living quarter to be analysed and designed according to Cluster Living Village. The purpose of the said concept is to create a humane rehabilitative environment living cells, challenging the traditional inhumane prison environment.


R E P L I C A T E S A NEIGHBOURHOOD C O - L I V I N G KAMPUNG HOUSING

EASE RECT AND

AND ASSIST DISURVEILLANCE SUPERVISION

N U R T U R E S INNER COMMUNITY C O N F I G U R AT I O N

P R O M O T E S S O C I A L INTERACTION

DEVELOP A SENSE OF BELONGING AND RESPONSIBILITY BY C R E A T I N G SHARING FACILITIES.

RE-ADAPTING PAST INCARCERATION TYPOLOGIES INTO A NEW ONE

INSTILLING AN ENVIRONMENT WITH CONSIDERATIONS ON MENTAL WELL-BEING AND HEALTH STATE OF MIND


PROGRAM

CLUSTER

Breakfast

SPIRITUAL REHAB :

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Educa

(non-recurring)

PLACE

Dinner Hall, Housing Unit

Cluster Housing schemes reflect the sense of community in a village P E R S O N among young inmates. This conceptual special study seek to carry on I N V O LV M E N T INMATES the possibility to challenge tradition of WITH dormitory incarceration typlogy in the modern context. Cluster housing schemes in villages should be developed in a sustainable way respecting the unique aspects of the village and the site itself, whilst also responding to current economic and needs. academic student block

VILLAGE

Time allocation for visitation, medical and spiritual rehab.

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pre-release block

UPPER GROUND 2 (UG2) UPPER GROUND 1 (UG1)

The first step in analysing what makes an incarcerated humane environment works when in fact the most important aspect of humane which is ‘FREEDOM’ is already eliminated; contradicted when the inmates step into this building.

GROUND FLOOR

Prayer

Breakfast

PROGRAM DIAGRAM showing 3 component of living quarter by type.

Time allocation for visitation, medical and spiritual rehab.

Teaching and learning hour

Lunch break, Prayer

Leisure

(non-recurring)

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It must begin by bringing back the basic human needs of the inmates. It started with a plan of community configuration that promotes social interaction through the idea of village living concept. Then, the aspect of architectural elements shall be inserted to assist a complete rehabilitative environment living.

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Medical Rehab Block, Visitation room

Education Block

Education block cafetaria, prayer hall.

Living Quarter


KAMPUNG CLUSTER CONCEPTUAL & THEORIES OF INCORPORATION OFCLUSTER VILLAGE IN LIVING QUARTERS. •CONCEPTUAL IDEAS •PRECEDENT STUDIES •NECESSARY DRAWINGS

CONCEPTUAL & THEORIES

TECHNICALITY ASPECT

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT

•PREFABRICATED CELL UNIT SYSTEM •INCORPORATION OF STEEL FRAMING STRUCTURE •DESCRIPTION OF MATERIALITY •SEQUENCE OF ASSEMBLY •INCORPORATION OF PRIVACY AND SECURITY ASPECT THROUGH TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION

INCORPORATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT AND ITS INFLUENCE OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TOWARD INMATES.

conceptual framework of special study

immitating a day in the life of an inmate... Fitness and leisure

Dinner

- Study/ revision/ me -time - Group discussion with warden

Headcount, bedtime

Sport court, Ground floor.

Dining hall, Living Quarter

Living Quarter

Living Unit


7

Roof void to apply stack effects.

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Internal courtyard - open sky concept.

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Linearity & Modularity

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A cell unit without a door and steel grills.

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Application of triple floor cells per village.

Internal staircase to connect 3 floors of 5

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The proposal for special study is to acquire the living quarter to be analysed and designed according to Cluster Living Village. The purpose of the said concept is to create a humane rehabilitative environment living cells, challenging the traditional inhumane prison environment. It started out with a plan of community configuration that promotes social interaction through the idea of cluter living concept. Then, the aspect of architectural elements shall be inserted to assist a complete rehabilitative environment living. A few architectural elements are incorporated with the considerations on : - the practicality of construction system - the practicality of security and privacy purposes, in order to ease and assist a direct supervision and natural surveillance in an incarcerated space.

Concrete vent block as window opening


CLUSTER LIVING FLOOR 1 NO TO SCALE

CLUSTER LIVING FLOOR 3 NO TO SCALE

CLUSTER LIVING FLOOR 2 NO TO SCALE

CLUSTER LIVING ROOF PLAN DETAIL 1 NO TO SCALE


HORIZONTAL SECTION OF CELL UNIT

NO TO SCALE


VERTICAL SECTION OF CELL UNIT 11

NO TO SCALE



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1 Concrete footings 3.5m x 3.5 m construction grid are laid out on site on top of upper ground floor level.

2 Columns and beams Columns are placed on top of the footings and are secured. The beams are then bolted by floor with L-bracket.

5 Exterior wall Installation

3.5m x 3.5 m construction grid are laid out on site on top of upper ground floor level.

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3.5m x 3.5 m construction grid are laid out on site on top of upper ground floor level.

3.5m x 3.5 m construction grid are laid out on site on top of upper ground floor level.

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3.5m x 3.5 m construction grid are laid out on site on top of upper ground floor level.

8 Compete 9 block of cell units

3.5m x 3.5 m construction grid are laid out on site on top of upper ground floor level.


PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION Besides of providing all the tools for the fire protection and fire detection, a good passive fire precautions has been taken into consideration into the building planning at the first place, while material selection also will ensure that a good design have been achieved. Passive Fire Protection (PFP) is a group of systems that compartmentalize a building through the use of fire-resistance rated walls/floors. Compartmentalizing your building into smaller sections helps to slow or prevent the spread of fire/ smoke from one room to the next. In this design proposal, passive fire protections are designed according to separation of correctional compound into 4 smaller blocks or zones, namely, school block, living quarter block, medical rehab block. To ease the understanding of group of systems of compartmentalizing blocks, diagram showing different blocks are shown below.

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM DIAGRAM

[DRAWING] Overall Fire protection system diagram Source: author, 2019


DESIGN SOLUTION IN REGARDS TO FIRE SAFETY FEATURES IN THE INCARCERATED SETTING.

SECURITY SCREENING HOUSING CONTROL

CLUSTER VILLAGE

HOUSING CONTROL SECURITY SCREENING [FIGURE] Multiple layer of Security Threshold through Passive Fire Protection (PFP) in living quarter block.

Heat and smoke detector and sprinkler positioning. The regular inspection and testing of heat and smoke alarms and sprinkler systems required by OSHA guidelines are still applicable in a prison setting, with state and local regulations mandating the number and type of detectors, sprinklers, and fire extinguishers that must be onsite. However, a correctional facility has inherent challenges due to the nature of its occupants as it related to fire and smoke detector and sprinkler system safety and vandalism.

Unique challenges with fire and smoke alarms and sprinklers in the incarcerated setting 1. Vandalism and tampering 2. Weaponry 3. Suicide 4. Riots


CONCLUSION In conclusion, we can look at the conceptual framework that had provide a specifc direction to make a conceptual distinction and organize the idea for project brief. The design thesis paradigm focus on four (4) main aspect namely, INCARCERATION, HEALTH, EDUCATION AND ARCHITECTURE.

CONCLUSION

CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

DESIGN THESIS SUMMARY & INTERPRETATION

Interpreting the conceptual framework towards perceptual systems revolved around the interrelation between a complete sets of ORGANISSASI KEPENJARAAN, and component of architectural programmes that would lastly produce a complete set of rehabilitative-humane environment incarceration settings.

CONCLUSION

ORGANISASI KEPENJARAAN

ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAM

REHABILITATION ENVIRONMENT

CONCEPTUAL

PERCEPTUAL


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by : AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB

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HISTORY OF malaysia AFFORDABle housing 1957

Malaya gained indipendence, Sulaiman Court construction

1991

Introduction of New Development Policy to assist Bumiputera

1997

Asian Financial Crisis

(economical recession)

2000

KL reached 100% urban population, Selangor at 87.6%

2003

MALAYSIA has been CRITICISED by the Human Right Comission for POOR

DESIGN ON LOW COST HOUSING SCHEME

2010

Malaysia household population, 28.6mil : 74.6% urban 26 % rural


SYNCHRONIZATION IN A SPLIT - SHARING

ENVISIONING A LANDED LIVING QUALITY INTO A VERTICAL LIVING EXPERIENCE BAGS6102 : ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO II AMALIN HAYATI YAAKUB BVH170033 STUDIOMASTER(S) : 1. MR. HIROYUKI SUBE 2. DR. KONG SENG YAP



WHAT IS LANDED LIVING QUALITY ? WET KITCHEN + DRY KITCHEN

DEFINING AFFORDABILITY

FREEDOM OF INDIVIDUALITY EXPRESSION (RENOVATION)

TRANSITIONAL SPACE EXPERIENCE

ENCLOSED OUTDOOR AREA FOR KID

OPEN DRYING CLOTH SPACE

TARGET MARKET UNIT

WHAT PEOPLE WERE TOLD...

“HOUSES PRICED ranged RM 300,000 for 650sqft unit and RM 500,000 for 1000sqft unit based on current market value. - (BNM,2018)

TYPES RATIO

TYPE A (650sqft)

PROPERTY OWNERSHIP RATE IN MALAYSIA IS 72.5% (relatively considered as quite high number.)

TYPE B (1000sqft)

70 %

30 %

(Making Housing More Affordable, Khazanah Research Institute (KRI))

"Proses pinjaman perumahan daripada BNM akan dipermudahkan."

LANDED HOUSING TYPOLOGY

Number of Residential Transactions by House Type in Klang Valley

source : Raine&Horne International Zaki + Partners Sdn. Bhd

389 UNITS

167 UNITS

DESIGN THOUGHT...

(Zuraida Kamarudin, KPKT)

The complex layout offers a split-level system characterized by its internal The corridor floors are not simply repetetively stacked on top of one another level of corridor slab lies on mezannine floor in between two levels of unit.

WHAT THE REALITY LOOKS LIKE ...

"HOUSES PRICED RM 300,000 AND ABOVE ARE UNAFFORDABLE. 35% TOTAL UNSOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN MALAYSIA" - (BNM,2018)

RENTING COLLEGE STUDENTS

PROPERTY OWNERSHIP RATE IN KLANG VALLEY IS 53.5%. Urbanisation factor in KL City Center decreases the home ownership rate.

1997 Asian Financial Crisis (economical recession)

2000 KL reached 100% urban population, Selangor at 87.6%

REDUCING THE ‘LIFETIME GENERATION RENT CRISIS’,

A SMALL FAMILY OF MIDDLE INCOME EARNER (M40 CATEGORY) TO BUY THEIR FIRST HOME.

AFFORDABILITY THROUGH SPLIT-SHARING To understand the innovation of split-sharing typology in terms of costs and ef are placed at every two levels in a specular way. With this arrangement, e connected from corridor via a series of staircase going up, and going down. shared with two house resident living adjacently next door. Also to note that, stop at every floor in which it only stop at every two floor, it is either stops a floors or all odd floors. The logic behind this idea of ‘lift-doesn’t-stop-at-all-f promote the energy efficiency of lift consumption, waiting time to enter lift is r to half because the probability of going out from lift to the resident’s unit floo doubled due to the double volume corridor hallway design.

(Khazanah Research Institute)

NEWLY-WED

HISTORY OF MALAYSIA AFFORDABLE HOUSING 1991 Introduction of New Development Policy to assist Bumiputera

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Easening house loans process doesn’t solve the housing price crisis. What is needed by M40 is a regulated housing price. Fixing the root cause of the problem should be the priority.

1957 Malaya gained indipendence, Sulaiman Court construction

2003 MALAYSIA has been CRITICISED by the Human Right Comission for POOR DESIGN ON LOW COST HOUSING

BACHELOR

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1998

People Housing Project by National Housing Department

2002

Vision Development Plan 2020, government as key player in the provision for low cost housing

2013 Affordable Housing Programme by Federal and States Government

2018 - FUTURE

?

THE NEXT HOUSING... HOUSING THE NEXT...

2012 Median and average household income, RM2,276 - RM 5,847

2015 Ex-PM Najib implemented GST, inducing the incrementation of house price by 2-3%

2014 House price rose by 8% nationwide

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"too rich to receive government aid but too poor to afford a house."

IMPROVING THE VALUE OF NEIGHBOURHOODNESS BY DOUBLING THE NUMBER OF UNITS IN ONE FLOOR COMPONENTS.

WHAT ATTRIBUTES DO FIRST HOME BUYERS PREFER IN THEIR FIRST HOMES ?

INCREASING THE FLOOR PLATE EFFICIENCY DUE TO THE ELIMINATION OF 50% OF CORRIDOR SLAB

TOWARDS THE REDUCING OF DIRECT NOISE, DISTURBANCE THROUGH SPLIT LEVEL UNITS.

PRECEDENT STUDIES 1 The Berlin House by Jaap Bakema sources : Affordable Housing for First-Time Homebuyers : Issues and Implications from the Malaysian Experience in Property Research Journal by Tan Teck Hong (2013)

"Site location is located in front of KTM Sentul, the boulevard at ground floor emphasizes on vista, welcoming residents to home." "All types of unit emphasize on open living area, connected with kitchen space. Bringing in the concept of open kitchen where ‘Kitchen as The Soul of the Home’ tackles the preferences of the size of kitchen factor for the first home buyer. "Developing Sentul, provides an unobstructive view towards KLPAC greenery, the easy accessibility through anchor road Jalan Enam, as a prominent entrance from driver’s eye view, located in north of KL, the south elevation provides view towards KLCC."

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DESIGN CONCE 2

Honeycomb Living by Mazlin Ghazali

SELLING POINT "The living concept is to emphasize a public accessibility at ground floor to rejuvenate profit, however the unit residentials are secured with division of residents parking, and access card."

EACH 1 UNIT, MIRRO OTHER SHARE ONE STAIRCASE IN FRON INTERPRETES THE HOUSE TYPOLOGY.

BAKEMA ARCHITECTURE

HONEYCOMB ARCHITECTURE

Analysis & Synthesis : 1. not a duplex unit, each two level of house unit sharing one corridor hallway, where the corridor is at mezannine floor, providing a double volume height. 2. design empasizes on social housing functionality, doubling the unit total number at each floor = doubling the neighbourhoodness.

Analysis & Synthesis : 1. achieved 3-storey height sky court every household. 2.save cost for lift consumption, effective solution to reduce corridor size. 3.high floor efficiency due to elimination of corridor size. 4. not elderly friendly due to introduction of staircase at every 3 floor.


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Hip, Hop, Happening Promenade Plazza

A series of happening retails, commercial lots at ground floor is arranges to facing directly towards the office plaza, and adjacently with the KTM front facade to fullfill the desire of what residential needs and office worker shall grab pastries, meeting over lunchtime by noon.


GROUND Multi-Purpose Hall GROUND VIP Waiting Area FLOOR FLOOR Utility Room Main Entrance Main Entrance Lobby Hall Drop off Drop off Backstage Foyer Waiting Area Clinic Foyer Waiting Area Multi-Purpose Hall Multi-Purpose Post Office MailHall Room VIP+Waiting Area Waiting Area RETAILVIP LOT Utility: Room Utility Room Lobby Hall Lobby HallShop + 1.Roti Boy Bakery Backstage Backstage Kitchen Clinic Clinic Post Office + Mail Room Office&+Ah Mail Room 2. Post Ali, Muthu Hock RETAIL LOT : Kopitiam Kitchen RETAIL+ LOT :

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STAIRCASE 01 REFUSE ROOM

8. Subway 6.The CoffeeCar Bean & Tea 9. 6.The Self-Service Wash Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Leaf Shaded Playground 7. Domino’s Pizza 7. Domino’s Pizza Building Management

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Venetian Plaster Wall (Living Hall Feature Wall)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ceramic Bathroom Tile

PARTIALLY FURNISHED CONCEPT

with built in concrete ledge for : - master bedroom shelving (DESK) - study nook at bedroom - kitchen table top - kitchen cabinet

MASTER BEDROOM master bath bedroom 2 bedroom 3 toilet study room kitchen living dining yard balcony


PROPERTY OWNERSHIP RATE IN KLANG VALLEY IS 53.5%. Urbanisation factor in KL City Center decreases the home ownership rate. Easening house loans process doesn’t solve the housing price crisis. What is needed by M40 is a regulated housing price. Fixing the root cause of the problem should be the priority.

1991

1997 Asian Financial Crisis (economical recession)

2000 KL reached 100% urban population, Selangor at 87.6%

2002

2003 MALAYSIA has been CRITICISED by the Human

Right Comission for POOR DESIGN ON LOW COST HOUSING SCHEME

2010

2012 Median and average household income, RM2,276 - RM 5,847

Malaysia household population, 28.6mil : 74.6% urban 26 % rural

HISTORY OF malaysia AFFORDABle housing 1957

Introduction of New Development Policy to assist Bumiputera

1998 Vision Development Plan 2020, government as key player in the provision for low cost housing

or

BACHELOR

STUDENTS

NEWLY-WED COUPLE

M40 “not entitled for low-cost housing,also not entitled to afford an affordable house.”

‘LIFETIME GENERATION RENT CRISIS’,

(Khazanah Research Institute)

• HELPING A SMALL FAMILY OF MIDDLE INCOME EARNER (M40 CATEGORY) TO BUY THEIR FIRST HOME. • The median house price in Malaysia was 4.4 times the median annual household, M40 isn’t entitled for low-cost housing, yet also not entitled for affordable housing.

THE MOST HURT THE BIGGEST LOSERS BEARING THE BRUNT

“too rich to receive government aid but too poor to afford a house.”

central lift lobby waiting space could be the meeting place for the house residents and as a play area for children as well. Two other staircases provided at both east and west wing of the typical layout.

AFFORDABILITY THROUGH SPLIT-SHARING

IMPROVING THE VALUE OF NEIGHBOURHOODNESS BY DOUBLING THE NUMBER OF UNITS IN ONE FLOOR COMPONENTS.

INCREASING THE FLOOR PLATE EFFICIENCY DUE TO THE ELIMINATION OF 50% OF CORRI-

TOWARDS THE REDUCING OF DIRECT NOISE, DISTURBANCE THROUGH SPLIT LEVEL UNITS.

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MIRRORING UNIT, COMBINES BETWEEN THE FOYER UNIT INTO ONE, CREATE A CLOSER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NEIGHBOUR NEXT DOOR.

EACH 1 UNIT, MIRRORING WITH EACH OTHER SHARE ONE SEMI-PRIVATE STAIRCASE IN FRONT OF FOYER UNIT, INTERPRETES THE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE TYPOLOGY.

ideation

To understand the innovation of split-sharing typology in terms of costs and efforts, the corridors are placed at every two levels in a specular way. With this arrangement, each unit is connected from corridor via a series of staircase going up, and going down. A staircase is shared with two house resident living adjacently next door. Also to note that, the lift doesn’t stop at every floor in which it only stop at every two floor, it is either stops at all even floors or all odd floors. The logic behind this idea of ‘lift-doesn’t-stop-at -all-floor’ is to promote the energy efficiency of lift consumption, waiting time to enter lift is reduced to half because the probability of going out from lift to the resident’s unit floor is doubled due to the double volume corridor hallway design.

design morphology

TWO FLOORS OF UNIT SHARING ONE CORRIDOR IN WHICH THE ELEVATOR DOESN’T STOP AT EACH FLOOR.

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1996 People Housing Project by National Housing Department

2013 Affordable Housing Programme by Federal and States Government

do rri co

Implementation of ‘Zero Squatter by 2005’ Policy

2014 House price rose by 8% nationwide

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Malaya gained indipendence, Sulaiman Court construction

1986 Introduction to Strata Title Act

2018 - FUTURE

? 2015 Ex-PM Najib implemented GST, inducing the incrementation of house price by 2-3%

6

THE NEXT HOUSING... HOUSING THE NEXT...

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SELLING POINT “The living concept is to emphasize a public accessibility at ground floor to rejuvenate profit, however the unit residentials are secured with division of residents parking, and access card.” “Site location is located in front of KTM Sentul, the boulevard at ground floor emphasizes on vista, welcoming residents to home.” “All types of unit emphasize on open living area, connected with kitchen space. Bringing in the concept of open kitchen where ‘Kitchen as The Soul of the Home’ tackles the preferences of the size of kitchen factor for the first home buyer.

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* life is short, you were not born just to work, pay bills and die.

Karōshi ;

death by overworking in the Japanese workplace

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Creating workspace with fiber optic technologu in outer walls to monitor room temperature, opaque windows for ideal natural light, outdoor space and game station that double as workstations for employees to take a break.

REIMAGINING OFFICE FURNITURE Rethinking the way furniture is designed to facilitate mobile, pop-up workstations like tables hung from the ceiling rails that can be divided into individual desks, or mobile workstations that can be wheeled into a corner when not in use- all with self- powering capabilities for tech needs.

RECLAIMING URBAN SPACE

Capitalizing on vacant buildings to provide workplaces for business or travelling workers in need of a productive workers in need of a productive work environment. Complete with pop-up partitions for temporary private work spaces.

2. 1. Super-column as primary component attached to building perimeter of floor plates

inserting shear wall at rear side of the building

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an epitome of structural diagonalized as an architectural choice in the creation of contemporary office building. +

GREEN

associating green elements in a building design, services and to soften the diagonalized building perimeter, in exploring beyond the possibilities of diagonalized system. =

an exploration of design typology that lies at the crossroads of engineering and architecture thus it is aesthetically functioned both as structural components and aesthetic facade, making it as

Architecturally Exposed Structural Style

STRUCTURAL EXPLORATION

PHILOSOPHIES

ure. I believe that if we are committed towards it and d get the whole world community to implement green built environment not just in their lifestyles but in their s then we’re heading towards a green future.

NG - MALAYSIA-BORN ARCHITECT

n for the present with an awareness of the past for own because whatever we do, the architecture itself ess the value of the context.”

STRUCTURAL CONCEPT DIAGRID STRUCTURE as the main component of the structural system..

4-storey level as ONE DIAGONAL MODULE

OSTER - BRITISH ARCHITECT

DESIGN REFERENCES BASED ON EXISTING DIAGRID STRUCTURE BUILDINGS :

ecture should resemble the HONESTY. By means honesty, it oice of material and construction. Thus, whenever I’m driving king all those ‘fake decoration’ at the certain buildings, I would are we actually trying to portray to the society? ”

LOCAL : 1. Ilham Baru Tower, KL

DIAGONAL MEMBER connecting super-column with floor slab to reach stability

SUPER COLUMN main structural component

H.Y. - ARCHITECTURAL CRITICALIST

INTERNATIONAL :

EVELOPMENT

REGULAR DIAGRID STRUCTURE

IRREGULAR DIAGRID STRUCTURE

CIRCULAR DIAGRID STRUCTURE

Architect : I.M. PEI Structural Engineer : Leslie E. Robertson Associates

Architect : RMJM Structural Engineer : RMJM

Architect : Foster & Partners Structural Engineer : ARUP

Bank of China, Hong Kong

- regular triangular trusses as building envelope, and support, comes in a form of module of 6 storey level each.

sist oad. ed at e d at

- square truss with X-bracing to support vertical load at the 2 lowest level of module.

horizontal beam ring attached to supercolumn and connected to diagonal member for a complete floor framing.

6. a complete diagonal structure is well developed. 4.

5.

SERVICE CORE vertical core to resist gravity load

PRECEDENT & INSPIRATIONS.

m structural principles.

system tion in ficiency e.

SHEAR WALL main structural component

2. The Hearst,NY 3. The Gherkin, London 4. Bow Encana, Calgary

Capital Gate Tower, Abu Dhabi.

- features two diagrid systems,

>external diagrid defining the tower’s shape and >internal diagrid linked to the central core by eight unique pin-jointed structural members. -all 8,250 steel diagrid members are different thicknesses, length and orientation.

The Gherkin, London. (Swiss Re)

-diagrid exterior structural, radially changes at 5o rotation of floor plates - one full module of diamond shape diagrid is 4-storey level. (same as Ilham Baru Tower)

- the overall cylindrical shape allows for wind movement around the building (wind load)

- assymetric structural ; no two shape of structure are the same. ENVISIONED AS : a “cube rising out of the ground, and diagonally divided into quadrants.”

ENVISIONED AS : a swirling spiral of sand, while the curved canopy, known as the “splash,” ;two elements that have great resonance in Abu Dhabi ; sand and sea.

INSPIRED BY: the design of aircrafts and the way that streamlined bodies interacted with wind.



HT ROOM

GENSET

LV ROOM TX ROOM

VOID TNB SWITCH GEAR ROOM

SERVER ROOM

AUDITORIUM

REFUSE CHAMBER

FIRE CONTROL ROOM

MAIL ROOM

VOID

VOID

AHU FEMALE TOILET

VOID

MALE TOILET

COFFEE SHOP

PUBLIC GALLERY

PLAZA

SPACE MAKING

LOWER GROUND FLOOR PLAN (LG)

UPPER GROUND FLOOR PLAN (UG)

SCALE 1:250 ASAM PEDAS GR

LAKSA

FRUITS

OC

ER YG

RO

AHU VOID

CE

RY

GR

SCALE 1:250

DESSER T AYA M PENYET

CHILD CARE

LIBRARY INFORMAL DISCUSSION

OC

ER Y

BALCONY

FEMALE TOILET

QUIET ROOM

FRUIT KITCHE DRINKS N SOUP

OKU FOOD COURT

CLAYPO T WES

TERN

DRINKS BR EA

K- NA SI FAST CAM PUR CHAR KUE

VOID

TIAW

MALE TOILET

BANQUET ROOM

VOID

CO - WORKING SPACE

MEDICAL CARE ROOM

INDOOR SEATING

RECEPTION FEMALE SURAU

OUTDOOR SEATING

MEETING ROOM BARISTA COFFEE BAR

MALE SURAU WAITING AREA

PANTRY

DISCUSSION ROOM

FOOD COURT (level 1) N

BANQUET HALL, SURAU (level 2)

SCALE 1:250

N

TYPICAL CO-OFFICE LAYOUT (level 3,4,5)

SCALE 1:250

N

SCALE 1:250

CHANGING ROOM

KITCHEN SPA

SAUNA

BALCONY AHU

AHU

FEMALE TOILET

WAITING AREA

OKU LIFT MOTOR

GYMNASIUM

VOID

LIFT MOTOR

RECEPTION

MALE TOILET

AEROBIC

WATER SUCTION TANK & PUMP

WATER SUCTION TANK & PUMP

INDOOR DINING

SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC HARNESING

SPRINKLER TANK & PUMP MANAGEMENT OFFICE

SPRINKLER TANK & PUMP

ALFRESCO DINING

RAINWATER HARVEST TANK

RAINWATER HARVEST TANK

SERVICES FLOOR, FITNESS GYM, SPA (level 15)

SKY DINING (level 24)

N

ROOF PLAN (level 25)

N

SCALE 1:250

SCALE 1:250

LEGEND 1 2

3 4

CAR PARKING PROVISIONAL CAR PARKING BAY :

5 6 7 8

N

SCALE 1:250 LEGEND

WATER TANK PUMP ROOM SDF ROOM MDF ROOM EMERGENCY STAIRCASE LIFT CORES EXHAUST FAN ROOM CAR PARK MANAGEMENT

1 2

5 6 7 8

RAINWATER HARVESTING TANK PUMP ROOM EMERGENCY STAIRCASE LIFT CORES EXHAUST FAN ROOM CAR PARK MANAGEMENT

5

5

532 nos 102 nos 36 nos 10 nos

• Visitor Parking CAR PARK PROVISION • Ladies Car Parking Bays • OKU Parking

8

MOTORCYCLE PARKING BAY :

5

2

181 nos 1

6

7 6

6

3

5

2

6

1

6 7 6

4

6

6

5

5

N BASEMENT 1 (B1)

TYPICAL BASEMENT B2, B3 & B4 SCALE 1:500

SCALE 1:500 N


UPPER ROOF LEVEL

LOWER ROOF LEVEL - VERTICAL SERVICES

LEVEL 25 - FINE DINING RESTAURANT LEVEL 24 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 23 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 22 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 21 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 20 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 19 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 18 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 17 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 16 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE

LEVEL 15 - BREAK FLOOR LEVEL 14 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 13 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 12 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 11 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 10 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 9 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 8 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 7 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 6 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 5 - CO - OFFICE LEVEL 4 - CO - OFFICE LEVEL 3 - CO - OFFICE LEVEL 2 - FACILITIES

right elevation scale 1 : 250

LEVEL 1 - FACILITIES

left elevation scale 1 : 250

LEVEL UG - LOBBY / RECEPTION LEVEL LG - DROP OFF / GALLERY

UPPER ROOF LEVEL

LOWER ROOF LEVEL - VERTICAL SERVICES

LEVEL 25 - FINE DINING RESTAURANT LEVEL 24 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 23 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 22 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 21 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 20 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 19 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 18 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 17 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 16 - SINGLE TENANT OFFICE

LEVEL 15 - BREAK FLOOR LEVEL 14 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 13 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 12 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 11 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 10 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 9 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 8 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 7 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 6 - MULTI-TENANT OFFICE LEVEL 5 - CO - OFFICE LEVEL 4 - CO - OFFICE LEVEL 3 - CO - OFFICE LEVEL 2 - FACILITIES

front elevation scale 1 : 250

rear elevation LEVEL 1 - FACILITIES

LEVEL UG - LOBBY / RECEPTION LEVEL LG - DROP OFF / GALLERY

scale 1 : 250


CONCEPTUAL WORKSPACE FORMAL MEETING SPACE

LET’S DISCUSS ABOUT COMPANY TRIP THIS YEAR!

CUBICLE WORKSTATION

OPEN PLAN TABLE WORKSPACE

CHILL - CHILL AREA

5 MINUTES BREAK!

LET’S GO TO BALI !

TYPICAL WORKSTATION

INFORMAL DISCUSSION TABLE

QUIET SPACE

RECEPTION TABLE

LOBBY CIRCULATION

LEPAK DULU BRO!

JOM KAROK MALAM NI ?

cross-sectional office layout scale 1:100 Gross Floor Area (GFA) = 14 560sqm

Gross Floor Area (GFA) = 14 560sqm

Nett Floor Area (NFA) = 12 100sqm

Nett Floor Area (NFA) = 11 500sqm

Floor Efficiency = 83 %

Floor Efficiency =

Gross Floor Area (GFA) = 14 560sqm Nett Floor Area (NFA) = 11 100sqm Floor Efficiency = 78 %

80 %

Tenant 1 : 2500 sqm VOID

Tenant 1 : 6 000 sqm

Tenant 2 : 3000 sqm

VOID

Tenant 2: 5 500 sqm

Tenant 4: 2600 sqm

Tenant 3: 3000 sqm

OW TURE BEL

UC SUPER-STR

SINGLE TENANCY OFFICE LAYOUT SCALE 1:250

DWI - TENANCY OFFICE LAYOUT

FOUR TENANCY OFFICE LAYOUT

SCALE 1:250

SCALE 1:250

UPPER ROOF LEVEL

UPPER ROOF LEVEL

16 000

16 000

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LOWER ROOF LEVEL

4000

4000

4000

4000

8000

8000

LOWER ROOF LEVEL

GBI - EE2 : LIGHTING ZONE

4000

NON-RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION (NRNC)

4000

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8000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

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SERVICE FLOOR

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

SERVICE FLOOR

4000

4000

GBI - EQ8 : DAYLIGHTING NON-RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION (NRNC)

4000

4000

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4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

4000

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4000

4000

GBI - SM8: PUBLIC

TRANSPORTATION ACCESS

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4000

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GROUND LEVEL

GROUND LEVEL

4000

4000

12 000

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detail positioning of side core design in subsequent floors OFFICE CIRCULATION

PARKING

GYMNASIUM

CIRCULATION

SDF ROOM

HR/WR

HR/WR

PS

PS

CIRCULATION

MDF ROOM

TOWER LIFT

VOID

TOWER LIFT

TOWER LIFT

HR/WR

TOWER LIFT

TOWER LIFT

PS

HR/WR

CIRCULATION

TOWER LIFT

TOWER LIFT

PS

TOWER LIFT

VOID

LIFT LOBBY

TOWER LIFT

FEMALE TOILET

TOWER LIFT

TOWER PIT

BOMBA LIFT BOMBA LOBBY

ELECTRIC UTILITIES RISER

ICT / TEL

AHU ROOM

TOWER LIFT

OKU TOILET

AHU ROOM

ICT / TEL

FEMALE TOILET

TOWER LIFT

BOMBA LIFT

TOWER LIFT

REFUSE COLLECTION

FAN EXHAUST ROOM

LIFT LOBBY

BOMBA LOBBY

AHU ROOM

ELECTRIC UTILITIES RISER

TOWER LIFT

OKU TOILET

FEMALE TOILET

TOWER LIFT

BOMBA LIFT

TOWER LIFT

REFUSE COLLECTION

ICT / TEL

LIFT LOBBY

BOMBA LOBBY

AHU ROOM

ELECTRIC UTILITIES RISER

REFUSE COLLECTION

ICT / TEL

VOID

PUMP ROOM

OKU TOILET

TOWER LIFT

LIFT LOBBY

TOWER LIFT

BOMBA LIFT

TOWER LIFT

BOMBA LOBBY

ELECTRIC UTILITIES RISER

MALE TOILET

MALE TOILET

MALE TOILET

VOID WATER TANK ROOM

BASEMENT TOWER CORE N

TYPICAL TOWER CORE N

GROUND LEVEL TOWER CORE N

scale 1:100

integration of architectural building services & building construction technology 1 2 3

BREAK FLOOR TOWER CORE (level 15) N

scale 1:100

scale 1:100

scale 1:100

detail of facade design

LIFT CORE ESCALATOR FIRE STAIRCASE

800mm SERVICE LINE Structural steel grating platform with I beam structure

1300mm SHADOWBOX SPANDREL AREA

Perimeter Barriers & Fire Stops

1

high performance triangular laminated glass with LOW-E Blue Color Coating Unitized Curtain Wall System with aluminum framing

ELE

OVE

CTR IC COMAL & MUN I

MEN

T

High Vision Glass with Low-E Coating

eye level (standing)

CAT

3

ION

eye level (sitting)

4000mm FLOOR TO FLOOR

AL M

2

2800mm CLEAR VISION AREA

VER TIC

1

3 1 Podium Green Roof

PODIUM SLAB TOWER SLAB ROOF SLAB

1 2 3

Raised floor

2 Creepers Plant at balcony

2

Tapered Beam Circular Hollow flange

Creepers Plant along toilet 3 window

Curtain Wall Anchor

2

3

SUSPENDED CEILING

FLOO

VERT

1

1

2

ICAL

R PLA TES

LAND SC SYST APING EM

1

EE1 MINIMUM EE PERFORMANCE EE2 LIGHTING ZONE Proposed of double glazing of unitized curtain wall system with thermochromic tech2 1. Provision of flexible lighting control with table lamp at individual nology consisting of low heat emission glass. Smart windows : built from the enerworkspace to optimise energy savings. gy-harvesting material perovskite are thermochromic; meaning that they can change GENERAL INFORMATION color from clear to tinted in response to heat. H Plot Ratio 1:4.5 NON-RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION (NRNC)

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1 Horizontal Ring Beam 2 Steel Supercolumn

1

FEMALE TOILET MALE TOILET KITCHEN 4 FOOD COURT

2 3

DESIGN PROJECT BRIEF :

5. SPACE OCCUPANCY schedule of accomodation

3 Diagrid Node

4

4 Diagrid Member

1

2

5.1 TABLE OF OCCUPANCY

1

Spaces

2 3

SUP

ER

WAT ER 4

DIST

- ST

RUC

TION

3

DESIGN PROJECT BRIEF :

6. SCHEDULE OF ACCOMMODATION (SOA) 6.1 GENERAL INFORMATION Building Classification Plot Ratio

1

SMART WINDOW - thermochromic technology : TRIANGULAR UNITIZED CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM with double glazing beneath facade of low-E glass

3 Rectilinear Unitized Curtain Wall System

3 2 4

EXT

4 Fixed glass wall

ERI

5 Operable window incorporat-

Planting Perimeter WEST (EVENING)

1

at office floors A Required by UM Speculative Category of office Required by UM - It can accommodate a multi-tenancy of at least 5 offices for each floor. 18 meters from Sungai Untut DBKL 8 meters from the roads and other boundary 2.4 meters for basement 2 meters width DBKL 10 meters from river

GLA

DAY

LIG

ed with triangular point down awning - to permit air flow

OR

actual from DBKL is 1:4.0 *additional 0.5 is based on TPZ

motionby sensors 1 UNDERFLOR guideline DBKL

Setback

stick built-in system glazing

References

Office Complex 1 : 4.5

Office Classification Office Category

2 Extruded 2.5m fixed triangular

1

ZIN

NO ON

HTI

NG

G 6.2 SITE INFORMATION OPTION

SITE PARCEL P1 Remarks

362, 637.97 ft2

Level

~1, 347.60 m2 per level

~14, 505.45 ft2 per level

1.85 acres x 4.5 plot ratio About 25 storeys

Plinth Area

1.11 Acres 4, 492.01 m2

48, 351.60 ft2

60% of 1.85 acres

25 storeys is Required by UM DBKL

Green Area

0.185 Acres 748.66 m2 27, 168.06 m2

8, 058.60 ft2

10% of 1.9 acres

DBKL

29, 2434.56 ft2

80% of total GFA

Neufert Data

6, 738.16 m2

72, 528.95 ft2

20% of total GFA

Neufert Data

Building Efficiency Circulation

80m2 minimum

1.5m2

3

CHILD CARE

37.2m2 minimum

3.5m2 per 10 children children

6.3 CAR PARK PROVISION Nos

73

Car parking bay 508 Nos 4 GYMNASIUM 40m2 5 MEDICAL 37.2m2 TREATMENT ROOM minimum 102 Nos 36 Nos parking bays Motorcycle parking 181 Nos bay OKU parking 10 Nos Total parking units 518 Car Parking + 181 Motorcycle Parking Basement Car Park ± 3 basement level (max can up to individual layout) 6 SURAU 74.3m2 minimum Podium Car Park ± 7 podium level 7 WORKER’S 37.2m2 RECREATION AREA minimum 8 RETAILS / HAWKER 50m2 CENTRE minimum

Area ft2 -

2.5m2

14

70,914 ft2 per level *after deduct 1.5m2 50 2.4m setback 29,011 ft2 14 2.5m2 *60% of plinth area 3m2 13

440 m2 1.5m2 minimum Size (m2)

300

32,214.31 4,832.15 27,382.16 440.00 37.16 9.30 74.30

Ft2 33, 1885.48 52, 012.83 294, 739.12 4, 736.12 400.00 100 800.00

673.80

7, 252.72

DBKL

TOTAL GFA

6.5 LEGEND GF / GL EL EF B TF V

4.05 37.16 ~200.00

33,690.08

Occupancy load for office = 10 sqm/ person After deduction on FLOOR internal SERVICES circulation ofFLOOR 20-30%AREA FLOOR SPACE ARRANGEMENT office will have usable area of 172 sqm & aCIRCULATION (sqm.) EFFICIENCY BY Each LEVEL UBBL 1984 (sqm) (%) (PG.148&149) Suggested office staff LEVEL BASEMENT 17 NOS. General staff Car Park Basement 1 2 NO. Manager Car Park Basement 2 1 NO. Supervisor Car Park Basement 3 Garis Panduan 1 NO. Technical Support Perancangan Car Park Basement 4 1 NO. Clerk Penubuhan Taska, 0 to 1 NO. Guard Jabatan LEVEL LG : Perancangan 0 to 5 NO.(S) Guest Retail 1 Coffee Shop Bandaraya Dewan 0 to 3 NO.(S) Building maintenance Retail 2 - Convenience Store Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur Retail 3 Urban Auditorium Redevelopment - SUGGESTED MINIMUM REQUIREMENT Art Gallery Authority (URA) ,Singapore LEVEL UG : DBKL & Jabatan LOBBY Total Area: ~172sqm (with deduction for internal circulation) Perancangan RECEPTION Bandar dan Desa WAITINGCorridors LOUNGE Semenanjung References Corridors within given office space =~20% to 30% of total usable area References

General staff Manager Supervisor Technical Support Clerk Secretary Supervisor General Staff Manager:

Teacher : Depends on the ratio of age of children.

Malaysia. (1 bay every 500ft2) DBKL LEVEL 1 : (Deducted) 12 *30% discount - of total CP No.Neufert (pg 359) twotransport (2) of first aiders DBKL & CAFETARIAPrivate Offices (near to hub) for every 150 workers Guidelines on KITCHEN 20% of total car park DBKL *Manager room x 2 First Aid in the 7% of total car park DBKL (2nd DINING 172sqm – (2x16sqm) Workplace Remainder = 140sqm edition) (1 bay every 2000ft2) DBKL of Department Open Area/Cubicle Occupational *General staff work space requirement 1 bay every 50 car park DBKL Safety and 140sqm / 5.8 to 8.8 sqm/staff Total = 508CP + 10 OKU DBKL Health LEVEL 2 : Ministry of CHILD CARE Including: Human NURSING ROOM Consider every CP is 360 ft2 Resources DBKL Supervisor MEDICAL TREATMENT ROOM ~197 CP per level Malaysia Technical Support BANQUET HALL DBKL Clerk SURAU Secretary Consider every CP is 360 ft2 DBKL DBKL LEVEL 3,4,5General : staff ~81 CP / level ETC CO – OFFICE *Max Supervisor height = 3m Neufert *cannot exceedStuff 8 levels General Architects’ Data LEVEL 6 -14 : Manager & Uniform Building By-Laws PRIVATE OFFICE Neufert LEVEL 15 : Architects’ Data Remarks References RECREATIONAL SPACE

References MEDICAL TREATMENT ROOM WORKER’S RECREATIONAL SERVICES

Users Breakdown

Children : 10 Remarks

 Visitor parking  Ladies Car

HAWKERS / RETAILS

Ft2 80, 586.00 ft2

Gross Floor Area

CAFETERIA

Room OFFICE CO WORKING OFFICE PRIVATE OFFICE AUDITORIUM CHILD CARE NURSING ROOM SURAU

Acres & M2 1.85 Acres 7, 486.68 m2 33, 690.08 m2

Land Area

2

9 AUDITORIUM 6.4 PRIMARY SPACE

SYS 1.85 acres TEM

EAST (MORNING)

5

OFFICE

E

RIBU

108 persons per floor/ 5 offices

= 22 staffDATA per office DEVELOPMENT

Area M2 Per Total Users (min) Person (max) 172 m2 with 10 m2 per 22 the deduction staff of internal circulation

1

TUR

5.1.2a OFFICE SPACES

43.56 400.00 ~2, 152.78

362, 637.97

15% of total office 85% of total office 300 pax minimum minimum minimum 2% every 100,000ft2 & cannot exceed 8000ft2 *Encouraged to be located at Ground floor up to 2ND Floor minimum minimum Average

FITNESS GYM

LEVEL 16 – 23 Required by UM Required by DBKL PRIVATE OFFICE Required by DBKL LEVEL 24 Required by DBKL FINE DINING Required by DBKL

Encouraged by DBKL Encouraged by DBKL

Ground Floor Entry Level Every Floor Basement Top Floor Various

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= ~16sqm = ~140sqm

= ~16-24/staff

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SPECIAL STUDIES a design-driven from structural principles.

Super-column as primary component attached to building perimeter of floor plates

inserting shear wall at rear side of the building

side lift core to resist gravity and lateral load. oriented to be placed at west side to be naturally ventilated at daytime

the diamond-shape system requires triangulation in order to create sufficiency in the structure.

horizontal beam ring attached to supercolumn and connected to diagonal member for a complete floor framing.

DESIGN CONCERN

a complete diagonal structure is well developed.

MODULES & MODULARITY • Diagrid is a structural system that gains its stability from triangulation, hence it is assumed that the nodes act as hinge or pin connections and are no-moment resisting.

DIAGRID S HAVE EMERGED AS AN ARCHITECTURAL CHOICE IN THE CREATION OF CONTEMPORARY BUILDINGS. ALTHOUGH THERE ARE ENGINEERING-BASED REASONS THAT WOULD SUGGEST THE USE OF A DIAGRID, DISCUSSIONS WITH ENGINEERS WOULD CONCLUDE THAT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN HAS BEEN THE DRIVING MOTIVATION.

• One half module height would be 4-storey height, 8-storey height tip-to-tip of one complete diagonal member. • In this instance, the relatively small module is required in order to allow for the use of straight diagrid member to achieve the appereance of triangular shape at the most optimized view from far.

IT IS FUNCTIONALLY PROVEN THAT DIAGRID SYSTEMS HAS :

• The most optimized angle is 45 to 60 .

4-storey

- incresed stability due to triangulation - combination of the gravity and lateral load bearing system potentioanlly providing more efficiency. -

50o

4-storey • One complete triangulation is 4 storey height tip to tip, is maintained continuously regular from the ground to the top to create a sufficient structural system.

T

UNITIZED CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM as structural glazing facade • Diagrid is a structural system that gains its stability from triangulation, hence it is assumed that the nodes act as hinge or pin connections and are no-moment resisting. • One half module height would be 4-storey height, 8-storey height tip-to-tip of one complete diagonal member. • In this instance, the relatively small module is required in order to allow for the use of straight diagrid member to achieve the appereance of triangular shape at the most optimized view from far.

HIGH-TECH ARCHITECTURE

800mm SERVICE LINE

Structural steel grating platform with I beam structure

• The choice to architecturally expose or conceal the structural diagrid frame has great impact on the design and detailing choices. • There may be instances where the structural systems needs to be less visually dominant as a function of the use of the space however whether or not a diagrid is exposed or concealed, there will always be a strong tendency of the diagrid to dominate the design.

Perimeter Barriers & Fire Stops

high performance triangular laminated glass with LOW-E Blue Color Coating

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2800mm CLEAR VISION AREA

• concealed structural steel diagrid uses basic types such as wide flange of universal sections for the diagrid members. It is simple to work with and the connection of the member to the node can be handled with bolted plates.

Unitized Curtain Wall System with aluminum framing High Vision Glass with Low-E Coating

200mm height raised floor Tapered Beam Circular Hollow flange Suspended ceiling

ARCHITECTURALLY EXPOSED SYSTEMS : • requires fully welded connections both within the node and for the connection between the nodes and diagonal.

• The scale of faceting must be appropriate to make the building purposefully expressed. The specific size or subdivision of triangulation of the structural diagrid into glazed or opaque elements will also depends on whether operable units are fixed panels or whether operable units are to be incorporated into the facade for the use of the space. Natural ventilation is often required with awning type with the points down seems to be dominant choice as these permit air flow but are oriented to prevent rain filtration.

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CORE DESIGN core wall to resist gravity & shear load super column at building perimeter

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS • Fire Protection Systems : although steel is an incombustible material, it is subject to sudden collapse when exposed to heat during fire. SPRAY APPLIED FIRE PROTECTION : is commonly used in concealed structural steel framing systems. INTUMESCENT COATINGS : provide both fire resistance and painted appearance for exposed steel. The coatings will have a slightly thickened appearance with a finish akin to orange peel. This needs to be taken into account when deciding on the details for the connections and members.

• Reinforced concrete cores are meant for resisting lateral and gravity load. In deciding upon a reinforced concrete core there are several issues that must be addressed.


This conceptual idea competition is to propose an innovate campus master plan for UM, integrating its core vision and mission in becoming ‘an internationally renowned institution of higher learning in research, innovation, publication and teaching’ and ‘to advance knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the nation and for humanity’.

Brief

The scheme focus on people, and gives them a seamless covered walkway that link all the buildings and unifies the campus. A series of sky-plazas along the skywalk provides hangout spaces for students, staffs and the visitors as well. In a team of 3 people, we ensure to achieve all of 10 required key points in a master plan scheme that by ensuring the design to be motivating, topical and relevant.

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Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Teamwork

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Masterplan

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12 weeks


ECOMASTERPLAN UNIVERSITI OF MALAYA ECOMASTERPLAN AS A UNIFIED LINKED PEDESTRIAN CITY WINNING COMPETITION

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defining the different level and slopy angle at each area to get the idea which and where the buildable and non-buildable area, the preffered area and non-major earthwork area.

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carrying out the existing type of road network, number of lanes, accessibility to the adjacent building, in order to propose a new road network for the entire masterplan.

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repetitive fins with hollow cubic vent bricks on wall for natural lighting and ventilation.

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an influence of modern brutalist architecture , mainly constructed by raw conrete with the ‘beton brut’ image

-a contemporary building design of two cantilivered curvy roof. - skylight on the roof for natural daylight purpose.

expressed cantilivered concrete beam of raw concrete with 10 sides of angled roof.

an expression of curvy shear wall of different length and orientation. creating an affecting shadow of natural lighting at daylight.

The walls are protected by a series of concrete louvers with various orientation, in order to allow good ventilation, yet keeping the sun ans rain out.

The underutilised Rimba Ilmu Lack of spaces to showcase arts and cultural aspects.

Unsafe space for cycling with no dedicated lane

Limited food centres and choice of food in the faculty and student housing

Insufficient space for future expasion and additional facilities

Existing old buildings with high maintenance cost

Lack in sense of welcoming

Less vibrant in the evening

Lack of green and pedestrian connectivity to the outside campus

Lack of clear wayfinding

- Ribbon window, bold triangular column and angles ribbon parapet.


Creating a Happy Pleasurable Space Creating a Happy andand Pleasurable Space for for Students, Staffs Visitors Students, Staffs andand Visitors

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The upcoming MRT1 Phileo Damansara is proposed to be linked to a bus feeder system proposed to be linked to a bus feeder system to connect the UM northern side to connect the UM northern side

towards a much more fun, enlivening and towards a much more fun, enlivening and accessible rainforest experience with Canopy accessible rainforest experience with Canopy Walk, expanding network of trails which include Walk, expanding network of trails which include designated cycle paths, provision of attractive designated cycle paths, provision of attractive cafe/ restaurant, viewpoints, and installation cafe/ restaurant, viewpoints, and installation of feeding platforms to bring visitors into close of feeding platforms to bring visitors into close contact with wildlife contact with wildlife

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diverted away from the Varsity Lake areas diverted away from the Varsity Lake areas to reduce noise, air pollution and visual to reduce noise, air pollution and visual disturbance. disturbance.

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of activities for the students, staffs as well as of activities for the students, staffs as well as visitors. It is re-designed to allow users to get visitors. It is re-designed to allow users to get closer to the lake. closer to the lake.

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The Bandar Malaysia project, located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, is an integral part of the Malaysian Government’s 11th Five-Year Plan and the 2020 Vision. Bandar Malaysia will create a new integrated transportation hub featuring High Speed Rail (HSR), MRT Line 2, Airport ERL, KTM, MONORAIL and other mode of transports. This new landmark will become the largest transportation hub in Southeast Asia, with an estimation of 500,000 people travelling daily.

Brief

In a team of 3 people, my role included in: - Preparing infrastructure schematic drawing based on existing and future public transportation system in Klang Valley i.e.: MRT2, KTM, LRT, ERL, HSR, etc. -Producing a comprehensive design output in proposing a new integrated public transportation network in Klang Valley.

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Location

Sungai Besi, Kuala lumpur

Commitment

Teamwork

Project Duration

6 weeks


5 BANDAR MALAYSIA TRANSPORTATION HUB A NEW INTEGRATED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION NETWORK HUB IN KLANG VALLEY



The various trasnsport modes stationed at different levels of the transport hub are served by swift vertical movement systems (elevators and escalators) and vehicular ramps to ensure efficient movement for both vehicles and pedestrian.

vertical integration

There are several vehicular entry points to the site, where vehicles can access LG1 from both the DUKE3 North and South bound, while vehicles from Sungai Besi Road and KL-Seremban Highway can access at LG3. Dedicated lanes for bus, taxi and private cars are provided to access to their station and parking areas.

vehicular integration


Departing passengers for HSR, ERL, KTM, KL Monorail, Bus or Taxis will head to LG1 (Public Concourse Level) to get their tickets. For passengers using MRT2, a connection is provided to the adjacent MRT2 concourse on B2. Arriving passengers heading out to Bandar Malaysia will use the dedicated BRT/ Tram located on LG3 for their last mile journey.

pedestrian circulation

This axonometric diagram shows the integration of all the movement systems for Bandar Malaysia Transportation Hub, including the High Speed Rail ( HSR ). The layout of this transportation hub is strategically designed to enable both local and international passengers to access the various transportation modes efficiently, and at the same time, providing exciting spaces to enjoy such as the rainforest park, retail, restaurants, offices and many more. Building Uses:

Green Zone Retail Concourse HSR Station Monorail Station ERL Station KTM Station MRT Station Bus Carpark

Movement Systems:

Proposed MRT track Proposed MONORAIL track Existing KTM track Existing track ERL Proposed HSR track Tram Proposed Duke 3 Existing Roads Vertical system Bandar Malaysia boundary

integration of all movement system



Eversince the upgrowing number of educational institution encompassing all over the heart of Cyberjaya, it feels a necessitious to provide a decent hub for them, in order to spark up an educational-oriented lifestyle among students. In determining the successful of this aspiration, virtuous of technology features are implemented according to its suitability with local climate, sun orientation and building function.

Brief

In a team of 4, we divided tasks according to our respective strengths and tendency; whereas my role of involvement including in; - doing a detail study in sun orientation behaviour according to precedent studies from tropical climate country and four season climate country. - specializing material to be constructed with fibre optic as to collect an optimum amount of sunlight as possible.

Location

Cyberjaya, Selangor.

Building Type

Iconic Tower

Building Function

Public Resource Center

Commitment

Teamwork

Area

4.89 acre

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6 THE SPIRAL OPEN IDEAS COMPETITION FOR STUDENTS (OIC) 2016 ICONIC TOWER IN STEEL (IT’s) Organized by : MSSA - CIDB TOP TEN FINALIST






Being home to the Penang International Airport, Bayan Lepas is widely known for Penang main high-tech industrial hub; Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone (FIZ). Receiving thousands of visitors and tourists every months, Bayan Lepas is considered and important district in Penang.

Brief

Located by walking distance from PIA, proposed site has a potential to become a medium as for transit from airport to land transportation station. By 2050, Penang Island will be completely accomodated with the first LRT System that will connect the prime north-south corridor acrossing the residential route in Jelutong; main industrial area in Penang. By considering the future development set up 30 years from now, the construction of airport hotel main concerns is to link in people from air to land; namely to be a transit hub from Penang Internation-

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Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia.

Building Function

Hotel

Commitment

Individual

Project Duration

12 weeks


7 EN ROUTE FINAL YEAR PROJECT II : GRADUATION STUDIO DESIGN PENANG AIRPORT HOTEL IN IBS



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conceptual

ideas

The real potential of the modular system shows in the design of more complex structures. At last the advantages of the irregular shapes of the modular capsules become evident. Diverse, harmonius curves are a far cry from the repetitive cubical form of a typical container. In spite of a certain irregularity of the geometry the building holds a consistent architectural language thanks to he geometrical discipline of the capsule design. Visible seams between panels additionaly fasten the overall composition. With Industrialised Building System (IBS), the combination of its component systems; i.e: steel framing,panel system and box system made the whole idea of its prefabrication to be realized.







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