Amirah Faizal Architecture Portfolio

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ARCHITECTURE P O R T F O L I O

SELECTED WORKS 2014-2018


L A M / R I BA P T. I I G R A D U AT E

AMIRAH FAIZAL P E R S O N A L D E TA I L S Age Gender Date of Birth Status Nationality

25 Female 29th November 1993 Single Malaysian

E D U C AT I O N September 2016 - July 2018

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

Universiti Teknologi MARA Puncak Alam, Selangor CGPA : 3.80 September 2011 - July 2015

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (ARCHITECTURE) Universiti Teknologi MARA Seri Iskandar, Perak CGPA : 3.52

January 2009 - November 2010

MALAYSIAN CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (SPM) Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Indah, Selangor 8As .1B . 1C

January 2006 - November 2008

LOWER SECONDARY ASSESMENT TEST (PMR) Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Indah, Selangor 6As . 2Bs . 1C


EXTRA CURRICULARS CROSS-STUDIO CRIT

HIGH ACHIEVER’S CLUB (HAC)

ARCHITECTURAL KITE FESTIVAL

26th ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP

#LAYANGKITE 2018 . UiTM Puncak Alam Participant

TIANGSERI 2014 . UiTM Seri Iskandar Organiser . Documentation

UM MASTERPLAN IDEAS COMPETITION

ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (ARCHISA)

UiTM Puncak Alam, Selangor Critique Panelist

UiTM Seri Iskandar, Perak Committee

UiTM Puncak Alam, Selangor In collaboration with Arkitek ZamryZ Participant (Team)

UiTM Seri Iskandar, Perak Committee

ARCHITECTURAL DAY

GREEN ANNEX

LAMA 2012 . UiTM Seri Iskandar, Perak Organiser

HAC . UiTM Seri Iskandar, Perak Committee

AC H I E V E M E N T S PART II Faculty Post-Graduate Award (APF) Sep 16 - Jan 17 | Semester 01 Sep 17 - Jan 18 | Semester 03 Mar 18 - Jul 18 | Semester 04

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3.96 4.00 3.91

Graduate With CGPA 3.80

PART I Dean’s List Award (DL) Mar 12 - Jul 12 Sep 12 - Jan 13 Mar 13 - Jul 13 Mar 14 - Jul 14 Mar 15 - Jul 15

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Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester

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3.73 3.70 3.59 3.78 3.52

Graduate With First Class Degree

UiTM Puncak Alam : July 2018

UiTM Seri Iskandar : July 2015 (CGPA 3.52)

WORK EXPERIENCE December 2015 - August 2016

March 2014 - August 2014

IDEA CONSULT SDN. BHD.

EMPAYAR PERUNDING SDN. BHD. (INTERNSHIP)

Excella Business Park, Unit F-5, Jalan Ampang Putra, Taman Ampang Hilir, 55100 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: +60 34 270 5290/5289 ideaconsultkl@gmail.com

20-1-1, Jln Medan Pusat Bandar 4A, Seksyen 9, Pusat Bandar Baru Bangi, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor. Tel: +60 38 925 5760/1492 enquiry@myempayar.com

SKILLS Autodesk Autocad .

Google SketchUp .

Mac Os .

Windows .

Adobe Photoshop .

Adobe Illustrator .

Adobe InDesign .

Microsoft Office .


AERATE:RRITORY URBAN DESIGN

Bandung, Indonesia Adopting the idea of urban philanthropies concept which is to transform distressed urban communities through economic and community development activities for the enhanced quality of life of the existing and future residents.

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AIR ASIA RED TOWER OFFICE TOWER

Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur Combination of normal office spaces, playground essence and vibe with nature’s element as an extension of strategy to foster efficient working lifestyle.

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YouRS CENTRE

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YOUTH RECREATIONAL SPORTS CENTRE Kota Damansara, Selangor YouRS Centre provide a place that enable youth to spend their time in ‘healthy’ activities and positive vibes that would likely encourage and inspire many more to attend and try out a ‘new’ sport or new forms of movement in space, shape and atmosphere

DESIGN PROJECT 01

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MODEL MAKING

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FREELANCE

Temerloh, Pahang A model of Proposed surau at Hospital Haji Ahmad Shah, Temerloh, Pahang. Model with the scale of 1:75. Exterior and Interior manual work. Standard detailed scale model which includes quality elements for architectural elements such as people figurines, vehicles, vegetation and many other miscellaneous.

MiDLANDSCITY INTERIOR SHOWROOM DESIGN & OFFICE Plaza Damas, Kuala Lumpur Client : Midlands Edu City Sdn Bhd Involvement : Design Site Visit Preparing Technical Drawing


QUA-SYNERGY

UM MASTER PLAN IDEAS COMPETITION

University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur The project explores on how a synergisation of programs and strategies could help promoting a better economy and providing additional opportunities for University Malaya’s community.

PACIFIC SEAFOOD MARKET PLACE

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Kampung Bahasa Kapor, Port Dickson Design as one stop centre for indoor dry and wet market activities. With the theme of ‘Freah and Hygiene’, Pacific Seafood Marketplace is one of the contribution towards suburban development.

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NEXUS

AFFORDABLE HOUSING 06

WORK EXPERIENCE

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Bandar Perda, Seberang Perai The task is to design an affordable housing for the middle income group in Bandar Perda, Bukit Mertajam, Seberang Perai Tengah, Pulau Pinang. The design should be effective in solving the housing issues related to the site and it’s surrounding.

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06 PAM CENTRE

INTERIOR DESIGN Jalan Tandok, Bangsar Client : PAM Education Fund Involvement : • Design • Site Visit • Preparing Tender Drawing and Construction Drawing • Construction

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08 RAPID (P20A3)

ARCHITECTURE/INTERIOR DESIGN Pengerang, Kota Tinggi, Johor Client : Petroliam National Berhad Involvement : • Design • Site Visit • Preparing Construction Drawing • Construction



PART II

Master of Architecture | LAM/RIBA Part II Universiti Teknologi MARA Puncak Alam



YouRS Centre YOUTH RECREATIONAL SPORTS CENTRE


INTRODUCTION Urban open spaces such as parks and green spaces are key built environment elements within neighbourhoods for encouraging a variety of physical activity behaviours. Over the past decade, there has been a burgeoning number of active living research studies examining the influence of urban open space on physical activity. Parks and public spaces are often built with small children and adults in mind, with an emphasis on playgrounds for the children and benches for the adults watching them. Young people use public spaces just as much as anyone else, if not more. And yet, too often young people, or young adults between the ages of 12 to 25, are not included in the process of Placemaking and end up “loitering” in other spaces. A number of studies found that the main reason of youth visiting the park is to use a particular facility at the park, such as courts, skateboarding, gymnasium and

others. Thus, availability of these specific facilities can be an attraction point for the youth to visit the park. Some people might see these activities as an entertainment and help in releasing stress. These activities are indeed the physical activities that can promote an active lifestyle and encourage youth development.

WHO ARE YOUTH? There is no universal agreement on who youth are. Some people say that youth is more a state of mind than a time of life. However, many government agencies, nonprofit programs and media outlets define youth as a distinct period of time in life and name ages for when it begins and when it ends. Legal systems around the world skirt the issue by using terms like adolescent, juvenile and teenager to describe this age range.

MALAYSIAN YOUTH INDEX (MYI) Positive youth Development in Malaysia were measured using the methodology of measurement through research using the positivity or asset development of youths through the Malaysian Youth Index (MYI) by the Institute For Youth Research Malaysia (IYRES). MYI is the benchmarking/indicators to measure quality of life and wellbeing of Malaysian youth. MYI 2015 contains 12 domains and 58 indicators, which are produced by means of a survey on youths.

“This world demands the qualities of youth; not a time of life but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the life of ease.”

Young people make up around one quarter of the global population. Despite increasing recognition of the importance of young people in the world today, measuring the well-being of young people continues to be a challenge. Source: www.thecommonwealth-healthhub.net

World Youth Population 1200 million (15-24 years)

YOUTH DEFINITION : UNESCO MALAYSIAN

“Youth” is best Youth as the potential understood as a driver of strategic period of transition national development from the dependence in the future of childhood 40 to adulthood’s years independence 30 old 24 years old International

“The adolescents and young adults who make up ‘Generation Hope’ have huge aspirations and enormous capabilities, but too often they face barriers in realising their potential as productive citizens. To make good on the promise and dreams of this generation and to forge a brighter future for all, we need to invest in young people’s health, education, digital skills and offer meaningful opportunities for employment, participation and individual fulfilment,” Source: Global Youth Development Index

years old

National

35 years old

15 years old

15 years old

2018- Present

GLOBAL YOUTH POPULATION BY REGION

Source: Malaysian Youth Index 2015

1997-2017

-Robert F. Kennedy(Former United States Senator)

This proposed project will be about on encouraging and developing a healthier generation of youth not only physically, but phychologically and socially. This project provides multi-use sport facilities that offer social cohesion between youth from different background and supporting youth active lifestyle events. Realization of this project will surely increase the quality of life and wellbeing of Malaysian youth by achieving a very satisfying stage on the next Malaysian Youth Index (MYI).

15 years old

15 years old


ISSUES

Limited facilities for youth positive development

“Young people are not included in the process of Placemaking and end up “loitering” in other spaces.” https://www.pps.org

Youth physical inactivity

“Physical inactivity has increasingly been recognized as a major health risk among Malaysians.” Physical Activity Index among Malaysian Youth

“Playgrounds and football fields at housing areas were not sufficient.” Malaysian Association for Adolescent Health vice-president, Dr N. Thiyagar

“Currently, the overall score for the MYI15 was 70.22, which was considered as moderate.” MOH Disease Control Division deputy director, Dr Omar Mihat

“There was a need for a variety of recreational activities to encouraging voluntary work with the community for teenagers.” Malaysian Paediatric Association president, Dr N. Thiyagar

“I envision Selangor to comprise a vibrant and self-motivated youth community.” SAY founder and patron, Raja Muda of Selangor, Tengku Amir Shah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah

“More recreation facilities actually leads to more active lifestyles.” Ding, D., Sallis, J. F., Kerr, J., Lee, S., & Rosenberg, D. E. (2011)

“I want the definition of sports day to mean sports every day.” Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Razak

43%

Malaysian youth living unhealthy lifestyle

“The number of people with obesity increases.” the survey concluded, describing Malaysian obesity epidemic as alarming. 2015 National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS)

Worsening state of mental health amongst youth

Increase number of juvenile delinquency

“Statistics reveal a worsening state of mental health problems among Malaysian students.” Health Ministry

“Healthy habits start from young. A recent healthy survey indicates that 43% of Malaysian are overweight or obese.“ Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi

“The rates of mental health problems amongst Malaysian teenagers have been noted to be quite high.” Ministry of Health’s

“There seems to be an emerging pattern of aggressive behaviour among youths in Malaysia.” Universiti Sains Malaysia criminologist, Assoc Prof Dr P. Sundramoorthy

“Aggression or violence to deal with conflicts among teens linked to the rising mental health illness in the country.” Malaysian Mental Health Association deputy president, Datuk Dr Andrew Mohanraj

“hypertension, diabetes and heart problems detected among young people due to unhealthy lifestyles each year” MOH Disease Control Division deputy director, Dr Omar Mihat

“Mental health problems amongst youth are associated with physical inactivity of youth lifestyle.” Hsien-Jin, T., Dr, Pei Jun, W., & Sau Kuan, C. (n.d.).

“Involves students in sports, and extracurricular programmes to reduce aggression and violence when dealing with conflicts” Child and youth psychology expert, Prof Dr Khaidzir Ismail

“Obesity among Malaysians was getting more serious due to the unhealthy lifestyle and lack of participation in sports.” Youth and Sports Minister, Khairy Jamaluddin

“Suicide due to depression is the second leading cause of death for youth in Malaysia.” Befriender’s KL publicity director, Ardy Ayadali

“Teenagers who occupy their free time properly, will less likely become truant and have mental health issues.” Malaysian Association for Adolescent Health vice-president, Dr N. Thiyagar


Malaysian Youth Population 13.67 million (15-40 years)

GENERATION CHART

Source: https://3manfactory.co.uk/

WHAT IS RECREATION?

Sensory Input

Activity that people engage during their free time Activity that people recognize as having socially redeeming values

RECREATION

EGO-DYSTONIC

EGO-DYSTONIC

Games

Activity that people enjoy Morally acceptable not just to the individual, but also to society as a whole

Work if for no other reason than habit, pride, and a variety of other pressures.

Source: http://www.humankinetics.com/

Outcomes of Recreational Activity

(The specific activity performed is less important than the reasons for performing the activity.)

Dance Human normal functioning are related to the balance between ego-dystonic and ego-synthonic The relationship between participation in organized sport, recreation and mental health Social support Social networks

Physical Fitness

Helps to balance life & refresh from work

Positive Youth Development

Wise use of time

Play and recreation cannot be commanded, or be a duty, they are voluntary and because they are plessureable

Social cohesion Social capital

Sports RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Participation in organised sports Cognitive Function (problem solving & decision making)

Travel Reduction of obesity

Involve physical and mental health and well-being

Reading

Arts & Crafts

Music

PHYSICAL ACTIITY AND MENTAL HEALTH Being physically active: Source: https://www.dsr.wa.gov.au


AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The aim of this project is to provide a platform that promotes an active lifestyle that suits urban youth culture by encouraging physical activities amongst the youth in developing a vibrant and dynamic youth community.

SPORT FOR ALL, PLAY FOR LIFE MODEL Broad access leads to sustained participation

1. To learn about the positive development of youth. • Analysing the youth, their generations, culture, interest and preferences in order to know the suitability of the approaches and the rationale for recreational services for youth. 2. To study on existing recreational facilities for youth. • Identifying the design attribute and deficiencies of existing recreational facilities locally and internationally to be aware on the suitability, functionality and practicality of the design of a recreational sports centre. 3. To design a functional & practical design which is able to visually deliver its usage/ programs to its user. • Designing a recreational sports centre that could serve the purpose of promoting an active lifestyle and encouraging positive youth development physically, psychologically and socially.

THESIS STATEMENT

This thesis examines how an open space in an urban environment could be used to encourage youth physical activities that can promote an active lifestyle and provide the social glue for the development of a successful community. Source: http://youthreport.projectplay.us/

Source: http://youthreport.projectplay.us/




DESIGN BRIEF Youth Recreational Sports Centre [YouRS Centre] aimed to create a new gathering place for youth from different background and interest to mingle, mix and meet with their same group of age and through the specific task of setting an example value for the country’s Recreational Sports Centre. The program held in this centre maps current and potential users and their known and unknown needs. YouRS Centre are designed and programmed so that it will be drawn around the youth’s future life and versatile recreational sports activities. YouRS Centre provide a place that enable youth

to spend their time in ‘healthy’ activities and positive vibes that would likely encourage and inspire many more to attend and try out a ‘new’ sport or new forms of movement in space, shape and atmosphere regardless of qualification and no special attention to results, performance and playing. Unlike the design intention of the past half century in buildings for sport that are focusing on performance and professional standards - achievement-oriented, YouRS Centre will be focusing on the philosophy of sports for all giving sports a particular social significance.

Philosophy of ‘SPORT FOR ALL’ includes all three models of sport, but primarily sport for ‘health and exercise’, and sport as ‘play and culture’.

In competitive sport the social logic is one of measurement of results, comparison and competition. The emotional atmosphere is one of winning or losing. This establishes a dissociation with the other. This model is most obviously experienced in the model of elite sport.

competitive sport

“... is often a mixture of popular festivity and gymnastic mass sport. It is therefore a field of diffuse and composed identities.”

health and exercise

play and culture

(Eichberg, 2010)

sports as play and culture includes popular sports, games and festivity. This is a model of meeting the other, allowing for diversity and participation for all. Play and games often include competitive elements, but renounce the sportive production of results.

EXPERIENCING SPACE FOR SPORTS New satisfying & stimulating sports facilities gathered under one roof “A strategy that will challenge the conventional idea of a sports hall by addressing the potential of promoting social interaction at the interplay between architecture, sports and the current youth.” Recent architectural trends - within the field of sports: • Imply more activities. • Merging functionality & diversity in use. • New architectural understandings. • Forms of social interaction. Sports

Body Movement

Social Interaction

Space for sports

Architecture

Sports for health and exercise represents another model of treating the other. It stresses discipline and fitness for the purpose of an integrating and normalizing the other.

Culture

Cultural Identity


VOLUMETRIC STUDY GYMNASIUM INDOOR MULTIPURPOSE COURT 7.5m 30m

7.5m

10m 4.5m 20m

12m

15m

5.6m INTERACTIVE FLOOR GAMES

SQUASH COURT 9.76m

3m

5m

6.4m

SWIMMING POOL

10.5m

WALL CLIMBING

FITNESS & WELLNESS 73% 5429.7 m2

SERVICES 7% 539 m2

7.5m

4m

FACILITIES 14% 1056.5 m2

2.5m 4m

4m

4m

25m

TRAINING STUDIO

3m

MULTISPORT SIMULATOR

4.5m

OVERALL PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION GFA 7445.2 m2

ADMIN 6% 420 m2

4.5m 4.5m

50m

30m PLAY SHED MANAGEMENT OFFICE

20m

10m

3m 3m 8m

8m

8m

3m 8m

6m

MEETING ROOM MUSOLLA

3m

6m

5m

4m

13m

2.5m 10m

6m

6m

6m

LOCKER ROOM

TOILET

2.5m

ALTERNATIVE/ URBAN 25% 1350 m2

ADMINISTRATION GFA 420 m2

3m

STORAGE 56% 234 m2

MEDICAL ROOM

2.5m 8m

COUNTER 3% 12 m2

OFFICE 41% 174 m2

4.5m

4m 3m RECEPTION & EQUIPMENT COUNTER

SECURITY ROOM CHANGING ROOM

10m

SPORTS EQUIPMENT STORAGE

3m

2.5m4m

3m 5m

3m

4m

FITNESS & WELLNESS GFA 5429.7 m2

SKATEPARK

MEDICAL STAFF ROOM

TRAINER’S ROOM

3m 5m 3.5m

COUNCELLING ROOM 3m

10m 5m COMMUNITY KITCHEN

3m

5m CAFE

3m 12m

8m MULTISPORT SIMULATOR

8m

12m MULTISPORT SIMULATOR

FACILITIES GFA 1056.5 m2

4m 3m SHOP 18% 192 m2

5m 35m 10m

COMMUNITY KITCHEN 4% TREATMENT 50 m2 6% 2 MUSOLLA 41.5 m 5% 60 m2

SANITARIES 27% 288 m2

3m 3m

MAINSTREAM/ CONVENTIONAL 68% 3719.7 m2

VISUAL/ E-SPORTS 7% 360 m2

DINING

CAFE 40% 425 m2


Easily accessible from all direction due to the connection to four main routes, including Persiaran Surian, Persiaran Damansara Indah, Jalan Sungai Buloh and NKVE.. Proposed site entrance located near to main junction and might have traffic problem.

PEDESTRIAN NETWORK SUN PATH

Promote therapeutic benefits of green space as a technique for rehabilitation where it can create feelings of peacefulness

There are existing sidewalk pavement provided from MRT Station to nearby residential and commercial areawhich potential visitor passes around the site. Close distance to neighbouring buildings (residential, commercial and MRT station) encourage people to walk. The sidewalk pavement are not properly maintained and discontinued along Persiaran Mahogani.

Easily noticeable because located at the main road of Persiaran Surian and Persiaran Mahogani

ROAD NETWORK

Located next to a well manage lush green lawn of Padang Kota Damansara, help create a serene and beautiful landscape

GREENERIES

Less constraints on designing because the site is located on a flat topography, with gentle slopes locared at the rear of the sites (greenery area)

ENTRY/EXIT POINT

MICRO SITE ANALYSIS

SITE DIMENSION

SITE IMAGE

Easily accessible because near to public transport, (MRT)Sungai BulohKajang Line Situated next to a commercial area, causing traffic congestion during peak hours.


MACRO SITE ANALYSIS PROPOSED SITE

INDUSTRIAL AREA

COMMERCIAL AREA

GREEN AREA/ VEGETATION

OVERALL CIRCULATION

ROADS/ STREETS

INSTITUITIONAL AREA

RESIDENTIAL AREA

WATER BODY

MRT SYSTEMS

ENTRY/ EXIT POINT

NODES/ LANDMARKS


VIEWS INTO THE SITE

VIEW FROM D

SITE SECTION A

SUNWAY GIZA MALL (4 STOREYS)

PERSIARAN MAHOGANI

PROPOSED SITE

A’

HUTAN SIMPAN KOTA DAMANSARA SECTION A- A’ B

B’

CASA INDAH 1 CONDOMINIUM (20 STOREYS)

MRT

PERSIARAN SURIAN

TNB SUBSTATION

PROPOSED SITE

PADANG KOTA DAMANSARA SECTION B-B’


FACTOR INVESTING IN KOTA DAMANSARA Sustainable Demand Growth Location adjoining Petaling Jaya It is not only medium-cost condominiums that are increasingly popular; demand for affordable and luxury high-rises is equally strong. Anticipation of a new MRT line Construction of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line, with Surian Station, PJU 5 Station and Kota Damansara Station all located in the Kota Damansara area Development of Kwasa Damansara Kwasa Damansara located on former Rubber Research Institute Malaysia (RRIM) land, planned as a major transit hub located about 10km away from Surian station, will be developed by Kwasa Land Sdn Bhd. Built to cater for at least 150,000 people. The first township development on the fringes of the city complete with a public transport infrastructure. Easy Accessibility Easy accessibility from the North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) and its proximity to mature property hotspots such as TTDI, Bandar Utama and Mutiara Damansara. Connect to 4 main routes, Kota Damansara, Persiaran Surian, Persiaran Damansara Indah, Jalan Sungai Buloh and NKVE.

Self-Sufficiency Hub for Business Kota Damansara can be considered a selfsufficient township, with Dataran Sunway as its nucleus, the commercial centre, comprises of retail shops, shop offices, and eateries. Next to Dataran Sunway is the recently completed Sunway Nexis, a mixed-use development consisting of office, retail and soho units. Within 2km of Dataran Sunway are two hypermarkets, Aeon Big and Giant, as well as a neighbourhood shopping mall, Sunway Giza. About 3km to 5km from Dataran Sunway is Sunsuria Technology Centre, a factory estate for small businesses. Hub for Education SEGi University is located at Jalan Teknologi, Kota Damansara, next to Tropicana Medical Centre. Sri KDU, private co-educational smart school offering the Malaysian curriculum at primary and secondary levels. Hub for Entertainment. Recreational park and a golf club located nearby.

Source: https://www.edgeprop.my

“Kota Damansara is like a teenager, with all the qualities and potential to shine brighter, and that the township still has room for growth.” Executive Director, KGV International Property Consultants Sdn Bhd Anthony Chua 15-24 Years Old Youth Population (15-24 years old) by District

YOUTH POPULATION BY AGE MAP

SWOC ANALYSIS

STRENGTH Good Frontage • Visible from the main road Strategic Location • Surrounded by commercial, residential and educational context • Near MRT Station

WEAKNESS Traffic Congestion during peak hours sidewalk pavement are not properly maintained and discontinued

OPPORTUNITIES Non-existance of a recreational centre that focusing on positive youth development (physically and psychologically). Act as a meeting place for youth from different background.

CONSTRAINTS Near main road • Noise pollution from vehicles • Bigger setback, reduces buildable area


CONTEXTUAL APPRAISAL



COMPARISON OF PRECEDENT STUDIES DESIGN APPROACH

STREETMEKKA ESBJERG

THE GARY COMER YOUTH CENTRE

SLØJFEN

INTEGRATE GREEN ELEMENTS to make the building in harmony with the surrounding green and urban environments.

VARIATION IN PROGRAMS that enhance participation, creativity and interaction among youth.

Library

Void (Stairway)

Multipurpose hall

Service wing

RE-INVENT EXISTING URBAN SPACES creates democratized spaces that is conducive to playfulness and flexibility which can be occupied by youth culture.


MAINTAINING BUILDING’S PROGRAM

SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT

IMPROVISE FROM TRADITIONAL FORM to make it available to be used in current and future culture.

CLUSTERED ARRANGEMENT as the spaces are arranged according to 4 main parts

PROGRAM SUSTAINABILITY is ensured by the flexibility and adaptability of the spaces that can be modified over time as the programs in the center evolve.

LINEAR SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT aim to maintain the security and safety of the children.

GREAT CONNECTIVITY between the exterior and interior by keeping the existing building as a rough industrial shell

CENTRALIZED SPATIAL APPROACH by the interplay of the hangout plaza at the centre to maximize interaction of visitors and increase permeability and transparency of the building.


DESIGN CONCEPT Approach: Metaphor

As a major hub for youth, Yours Centre laaverages the building programs in the most visible & transparent manners possible - activating the area with a vibrant youth presence.

When one part of the knot breaksthe rest falls apart, much like the centre. It is the symbol of unity and potrays the character of “endless” and eternity that represent the sustainability of the building programs it also shows balance that depicts the balance lifestyle of the youth

Concept Statement: To form connection between different background of youth. This space meant to create harmony, equivalence, unity and integrity. Youth will find comfort and excitement within the centre layout.

CELTIC KNOT

BUILDING ENTRANCE OPTIONS OPTION 1

OPTION 2 ADVANTAGES • Easy & clear access • Road not busy compared to main road (Persiaran Surian)

ADVANTAGES • Drop-off located at building frontage • Road not busy compared to main road

DISADVANTAGES • Entrance not on main road • Quite far to make U-turn

DISADVANTAGES • Drop-off far from main vehicular entrance. • Drop-off & ramp to basement not located on the same direction

OPTION 3

OPTION 4 ADVANTAGES • Easy and clear access • Drop-off located at building frontage Noticeable • Easy to make U-turn

ADVANTAGES • Easy and clear access • Road not busy compared to main road (Persiaran Surian) • Drop-off near to main entrance

DISADVANTAGES • Main entrance located on main road - busy during peak hours. • Near to service entrance

DISADVANTAGES • Quite far to make U-turn


RESPONSE TO SITE CONTEXT + STRATEGIES SPACE ZONING FLUIDITY OF THE SPACE • Permeable circulation to allow discovery & interaction among youth • Connecting pedestrian network

SHARED SPACE • Shared space is placed in the heart of the design where it is surrounded by different sports rooms.

VERSATILITY OF THE SPACE Indicates the property of space that allows for multipurpose uses. • Series of main program block connected to multiuse urban space

A PLACE FOR EVERYONE • Offer a range of sports. • Encourage many more to attend & try out new sports.

Promote and inspire for new forms of movement in space, and atmosphere by showing or involving great activity or vitality.

GREEN DESIGN CONSIDERATION

CONVERTABILITY OF THE SPACE Designates the ease of adapting sports space for new uses. • Designing for flexibitlity and function.Engaging entire youth community, not only the athletes. By designing flexible, multiuse, large volumes facilities where both association & nonassociated sports athletes can take advantage.


FORM STUDY The centre to express itself almost in the same way that the youth of today choose to express themself. The concept of style is extremely important in youth culture as youth largely choose to express themself through a visual style. Therefore it is the aesthetic of the building that affords the greatest opportunity to communicate with youngsters.

GRAFFITI TAGS ANALYSIS

SPORTS MOVEMENT ANALYSIS

BREAK DANCERS POSES ANALYSIS

Translating into a series of geometrical forms and spatial arrangements:


URBAN PARK TYPOLOGY STUDY

PRIMARY SPATIAL TYPES

POSSIBLE MOVES STUDY













SPECIAL STUDY




STRUCTURAL SYSTEM








AirAsia RedTower

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CLIENT AirAsia

Vision to be the largest low cost airline in Asia and

is a Malaysian low-cost airline. It is the largest airline in serving the 4.4 billion people who are currently alaysia by fleet si e and destinations. ir sia roup underserved with poor connectivity and high fares. operates scheduled domestic and international flights to more than 1 5 destinations spanning 5 countries. Mission to be the best company to work for whereby AirAsia Personality employees are treated as part of a big family. Create a globally recognised ASEAN brand. To attain the lowest cost so that everyone can fly with AirAsia. Maintain the highest quality product, embracing technology to reduce cost and enhance service levels. with airasia.

AirAsia Culture


DESIGN STRATEGIES AND IDEAS

syn·er·gy

Combination of normal office spaces, playground essence and vibe with nature’s element as an extension of strategy to foster efficient working lifestyle.

FORM IDEA DEVELOPMENT

FORM MAKING DEVELOPMENT

Typical static tower form with typical floor organi ation

Add extrusion for dynamic form

Conceptual form


MASSING FORM MORPHOLOGY

PROGRAMMATIC SECTION


SITE CONTEXT & STRATEGIES


GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1ST FLOOR PLAN

2ND FLOOR PLAN


3RD FLOOR PLAN

4TH FLOOR PLAN

5TH FLOOR PLAN


BASEMENT 1 FLOOR PLAN

BASEMENT 2 FLOOR PLAN

BASEMENT 3 FLOOR PLAN


6TH FLOOR PLAN OFFICE ZONE

8TH FLOOR PLAN OFFICE ZONE

10TH FLOOR PLAN DIRECTOR’S OFFICE ZONE

14TH FLOOR PLAN SERVICES ZONE

18TH FLOOR PLAN RENTABLE OFFICE ZONE

20TH FLOOR PLAN RENTABLE OFFICE ZONE

29TH FLOOR PLAN ROOFTOP ZONE


EAST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

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SUSTAINABLE FEATURES




LIFT CORE SYSTEM

WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

ELECTRICAL AND TELECOMUNICATION SYSTEM

ENERGY PRODUCTION SYSTEM

DRY RISER AND FIRE HOSEREEL SYSTEM

WET RISER AND SPRINKLER SYSTEM

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EPOLEVNE GNIDLIUB /NIKS

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BACKGROUND THEORY - BREATHE

KEY DESIGN CONCEPT

VENDAVILLE : THE ECONOMIC BOOSTER Vendors + Village

DEFINING DENSITY TO INTENSITY

DEFINING BREATHING ENCLAVE

DEFINING VENDAVILLE Vendaville is short for vendors’ village where a commune of supplier/ individual sells commodity or services in a self-contained district or clique within a city to increase economic mobility. CONCEPTUAL IDEAS The Heart : the city centre. It is like an intersection as the blood travels through the veins as cars do down a road. At an intersection, the cars meet, and then branch off their separate ways. BREATHING ENCLAVE : THE URBAN AERATOR Inhale + Exhale Spaces

Breathing Enclave is basically an area with inhale spaces (indoor/ interior) and exhale spaces (outdoor/ exterior) with an efficient and quality ventilation with a high air-circulation rate. CONCEPTUAL IDEAS The Urban Lungs : Public Green Space functions as same as the roles of the lungs which is to cause air to circulate

Density to Intensity is dense in a good quality which not just building more floor area but also more infrastructure and more green spaces that are better managed and accessible. CONCEPTUAL IDEAS The Muscular System : all buildings and all created spaces that coalesce and strengthen the city.

DENSITY TO INTENSITY : THE CITY-SHAPER Dense in A Good Quality

DESIGN INTENTIONS - THESIS STATEMENT To take the rein on the street vendor issue and transform into an economic revenue for vendors and the city alike.

To provide an Inhale (closed) and Exhale (open) space in sufficient capacity and variety to meet the needs of vendors, locals and visitors.

Creating a very specific way of perceiving and conceiving space for a better intensity rather than density.

SOCIO-ECONOMIC CATALYST

COMMODITY SPACE

SPECIFIC INDETERMINACY

INTENSITY RATHER THAN DENSITY What inspire this project is the perspective of the world towards Bandung as a city that increases in the local population with disarray planning. The main issue include : tremendous numbers of illegal street vendor, impermeable vehicular movement and unwelcoming sense of landmark building image. The desire of this project is to substituting the concept of intensity in place of density, from a state of “halfconcious” to the surrounding to the state of awaken, in a sense of compact city to a sense of breathable.


DESIGN MECHANISM

EUPNOIA The word eupnoia uses combining forms of “eu” and “pnoia” from Greek, from eu, “well” and pnoia, “breath”. In the human respiratory system, eupnoea is defined as normal, good, or unlabored breathing - well breathe. Eupnoia is an efficient and effective form of breathing, which maximizes air intake, and minimizes muscular effort. Therefore, the term ‘Eupnoia’ is essentially physical spaces that conceive the synthesis of the context, time period, and a variety of parameters to which they belong and in which they are inscribed. It is the cavity in which have a soul and in which every stroll takes you to breathing spaces for everybody and for all.

HYPOTHETICAL PROGRAMMES

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Existing shophouse development

STACKING URBAN PLOTS

Existing building development

Shophouse blocks addition

Maximised intensity of the urban plots by uplifting development height up to 5 storeys

Shophouse blocks refurbishment and reprogramming

Shophouse blocks addition + blocks refurbishmentd evelopment

Block addition

Vertical Formation

Horizontal Formation

Floor transfer Total site area: 8.5 acres Vertical Formation

Intergrated Formation


URBAN PHILANTHROPIES

Spreading Knowledge Based

BUSINESS INCUBATOR

Enhancing Local Business And Community Create links between existing business and community through communal spaces

Commercial Area Revitalize existing local business activities to encourage profitable activities

Maximum development for business incubator

Massing Development Business incubator act as a centre of the urban economics

Public spaces as part of the business incubator

Overall Development Zoning of programmes based on existing culture and activities

Connection between public spaces to facilitate communal activities

Philanthropy Core Layer Economics activities which to be rent as designers’s offices, fashion studios, boutique cafes, boutique hotel sand fashion retails

Interconnection between existing business, business incubator and community through communal spaces.


RECYCLING BUSINESS Intervention Create recycling complex that can generate local value from apparel waste by : a) Upcycling: Repairing and Refashioning. b) Downcycle: Reusing and Recovering.

Stage 1 Consumer SOURCES Customers bring out old fashion, torn or stained clothing to retail stores.

Stage 2 Retailer

REDEMPTION COUPON Get a discount on your next apparel purchase.

EXCHANGE Regulations restrict clothing retailers to take used apparel in a redemption programme.

Stage 3 Complex LOCAL WORKFORCE Collection and sorting creates employment opportunities for the local community.

SORTING FOR VALUE Sorters differentiate collected used apparel by the material, colour and quality.

COLLECTION VANS Recycling complex send idealised charged electric vans to retailers for apparel waste pick up.

REFASHION Recycling complex includes a design incubator that collaborates with local fashion institutes to create innovative new products from used apparel.

REPAIR Repairing and tailoring clothes teaches valuable skills and the repaired items can be sold in a boutique store.

REUSE Used clothes in good condition that are not designed for upcycling are packaged and shipped for poor and unfortunate people locally and internationally.

ENERGY RECOVERY Torn or soaked clothing that have no more lifecycle value are fed to anaerobic digester that create bioethanol to generate electricity for the complex and the collection van fuels.


PHILANTHROPIC STRATEGY PROFITABLE GREEN NETWORK Green spaces creates events and in the same time ceate links between parcels in order to connect one business activities to another.

ACCOMODATION BUSINESS INCUBATOR

PROFITABLE GREEN ZONING RESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL/ EVENT SPACE

Evenly distributed green spaces that connect existing and future business activities with the community with thought on existing cultural activities.

ROOFTOP FARMS

MOVABLE BUSINESS

EVENT SQUARE

ARTISTIC ACTION

REVENUE STREETSCAPE

Converting neglected rooftop spaces into viable sources of income, environmental safeguards, and community landmarks.

Spaces provided for daily mobile business that can enhance the local business culture .

Garden terrace overlooking the catwalk trail to enhance the local fashion activities and as the community landmarks.

Fashion installation and exhibition area to revalue the image and providing a specific cultural aspects.

Activate street spaces for greater safety and to maintain the continuity of shopping culture.

Vertical Farming

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Continuity of the shopping culture

Aquaponics Farming

Typology B

Typology B

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Variety of shopping and Fashion Experience

Hydroponics Farming

Typology C

Typology C

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Youngster self expression place

Organics Farming

Typology D

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Garden trail


PHILANTHROPIC STRATEGY Fashion Zone Typology

Eatery Zone Typology

Institutional Zone Typology

Tools & Services Zone Typlogy

Residential Zone Typology

Accommodation Zone Typology

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SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT

Connected courtyards to infiltration crates

City renewal blocks with polder roofs

Aims to contain storm water runoff in incidences of extreme rainfall, in combination with measures to improve and enhance the green quality of open spaces in the city. It includes measures at neighbourhood, street and building level to minimise the consequences of extreme precipitation that will, at the same time, result in a more beautiful, green city for the locals.

Adding surface water and permeable pavement

Disconnect downpipes into the front gardens

The sun as a source of energy Solar energy is one of the renewable sources of energy and is relatively less of a burden to the environment compared to traditional energy sources.

Travel Green A pleasant shaded area for pedestrians, which could encourage walking

Water to be reuse for toilet flushing and gardening

WATER TANK


EXPLODED PROGRAMMES


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PART I

Bachelor of Science (Architecture) | LAM/RIBA Part I Universiti Teknologi MARA Seri Iskandar

















WORK EXPERIENCE




Refinery And Petrochemical Integr


rated Development Project (RAPID)






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