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B A C H E L O R (H ON S) I N I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T U R E
I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T U R E D E S I G N III L I M K H A Y SH I N
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M R. T A N H A N L E O N G
M R. L O H K W A N S E N G
100174 7937
M S. C A M M Y T E E
2020
PERSONAL DETAIL Lim Khay Shin 1001747937
Phone Number +6019 3895276
Facebook @khayshinlim
Email lkhayshin@gmail.com
Contents Project 01
Project 02
Project 03
• Photo Collage
• Site Inventory
• Precedent Studies
• Poster
• Site Feature Model
• Design Concept
• Branding Board
• Site Feature Individual
• Mood Board
Analysis
• Bubble Diagram • Axonometric • Material Board • 2D Technical Drawings • 3D Perspective views • Detail Drawings • Space Model • Presentation Board
Project 01 • Photo Collage • Poster • Branding Board
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Photo Collage This photo collage is derived from the genius loci : Rhythm which I got the feeling of it during my site exploration at Hulu Langat. The flor of river and level of waterfall reminds me of the word rhythm. Also the pattern of nature around such as fungus also represent rhythm. Beside that, the movement of people playing extreme activities such as flying fox and rafting also show the movement of rhythm.
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Poster Design The poster is design with the inspiration of rhythm and my brand products which is the rattan furniture. From the poster, you can see that leaves with different pattern is used to represent the rhythm. Also the brown color tone of the poster from deep to light is used to represent rhythm and the color of rattan. Besides, the hand in the middle is used to represent our brand products are 100% handmade by locals.
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Branding Board This Branding Board is design based on my research about the rattan products. I have to come out with my own logo design based on my keyword rhythm and have to relate back to my brand at the same time. Besides that, we had to come out with the products texture and pattern also our packaging. At the same time, I have to come out with the color palette that relate back to my brand.
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Project 02 • Site Inventory • Site Feature Model • Individual Analysis
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Site Inventory The board is based on the research and analysis during my site visit at Hulu Langat and Sungai Lui. We have to know the history timeline of our site location and the human culture and population of community there. Besides that, we have to come out with our own analysis about the SWOT and activities of the community at Hulu Langat.
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Site Feature Model The Site Feature Model is a group work project. We are assigned to do analysis and data collection about the vegetation, soil condition, water bodies, types of pathways at the site which is Sungai Lui. After that, we had to do the model based on our data collection and present the model in a creative way.
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
BACK VIEW
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Individual Analysis Report PROBLEM : POOR OUTDOOR FURNITURE
WAYS OF SOLVING Legends
Reduce the amount of outdoor furniture
Picnic Bench Concrete Bench
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Wooden Bench
The amount of outdoor furniture could be reduce due to the limitations of the space. The diagram below shows the outdoor furniture at the site. Based on the diagram, we can see that the space circulation is quite congested.
Wooden Stool Tire Swing Garden Swing BBQ Grill
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The overall of the outdoor furniture still functional however, not all the furniture are long lasting enough as they are made from natural materials such as wood. Thus, the furniture will start to decay or grow mosses on it after some time which will results in unsightly landscape.
Blocking the space •
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Besides that, the amount of outdoor furniture is quite a lot and some may be unnecessary which results in blocking some of the pathways. For example, some of the built-in furniture are big in size which will required bigger space capacity and hence caused the space circulation to be congested at the site.
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Circulation flow
Not long lasting and less aesthetic value
Material change to plywood
Some of the furniture like tire swing could be remove as it require two mangosteen trees to support it which results in congested space. Next, the built-in furniture like picnic bench may transform it to an easy assemble furniture by using the slot in method. SlotJoint
Site Boundary Plan Easily transported, assembled and disassembled.
Enhance the furniture aesthetic value and life span •
Painting is one of the ways to enhance the aesthetic value and the life span of the furniture at the same time. The paint covers all the defect like the pores and the cracks on the wood furniture item which returning it to like a new condition. Besides, painting the furniture gives a new feeling to the landscape too.
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There are various types of moss cleaners that can remove moss from garden furniture within 1-2 weeks. These cleaners also generally protect the surface of your furniture which discourages the emergence of any new moss. Moss or lichen that grow on the wood or concrete furniture could caused damaged to the furniture.
Moss growing on the concrete bench Pores or crack part of the wood bench covers with paint
Project 03 •
Precedent Studies
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3D Perspectives
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Design Concept
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Material Board
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Mood Board
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Detail Drawings
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Bubble Diagram
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Space Model
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Presentation Board
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Axonometric
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2D Drawings
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An architecture precedent study can aid our design process from concept to final design.
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Precedent Studies
• Jungle Keva : Mexico • Tham Thonglor : Thailand • Bamboo Weaving Musuem : China
• Mee Hotel : China
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLAN 1
JUNGLE KEVA TULUM, MEXICO CATEGORY : HOTELS
The objective was to use materials that age with dignity so that with the passing of time the architecture acquires character and a deeper sense of belonging. The different volumes of the complex are scattered along the lot, between the trees and stone paths, which provide a sensation of being in a small village in the Mayan jungle.
DESIGN INSPIRATION : All the project is composed of local materials, as well as low maintenance and natural textures, which provide a warm atmosphere to the buildings. A particular finish found on the walls is “chukum”, a Mayan stucco characteristic of the region, which uses a tree resin to give its distinctive color, appearance, and durability.
FLOOR PLAN 2
SECTION The hotel has five 50m2 lodges, formed by a double height room, a mezzanine or “tapanco”, a terrace and an indoor-outdoor bathroom. At the back of the lot, the social areas are located, with a dining space and yoga pavilion hanging in cantilever over the pool. The main idea of this water element is to be extruded from the ground in between the vegetation. For this reason, two old zapote trees were preserved, which look as they were rising from the pool itself.
Rattan pillar
Parametric ceiling design
TAM THONGLOR BANGKOK, THAILAND CATEGORY : RESTAURANT DESIGN INSPIRATION : The design of this Esarn food restaurant were inspired by various elements of the way of life of Thai farmers in the M Northeastern region of Thailand. Which the Esarn food is originated. This includes Bamboo basket weaves and banana leaves. Under the shade of a large Tree during lunch break. The form of the ceiling were inspired by the form of sticky rice steamer which also made from weaved rattan. As for the flooring, we use ancient clay bricks that are the same material as the Som Tum mortar.
Playing with bamboo weaving pattern
Side Elevation view MATERIAL USED : 1. Podium – Chair – Cane Collection 2. L-Thai – Handmade Glazed Tile – Custom design 4. Flooring : Clay Brick 5. Rattan Ceiling sheet
FORMS
BAMBOO WEAVING MUSUEM CHONGZHOU, CHINA CATEGORY : MUSUEM
Design Concept : The project is located in Daoming town, Chongzhou city. In order to revitalize the village and promote the development of local traditional handicrafts, the owner selected a 30-years old house and transformed it into a museum displaying local bamboo weaving culture while preserving its architectural style.The spatial design of the bamboo weaving museum in Chongzhou is originated from the physical characteristics of bamboo itself: “color”, “art”, “shadow”, “shape”, and “light”. The overall color of the museum is white and gray, with the natural color of dried bamboo as highlight.
Material Used : 1. Bamboo 2. Steel 3. Terazzo
Elevation view : Entrance
Plan
Playing with bamboo weaving
MEE HOTEL SHEN ZEN, CHINA CATEGORY : RESORTS Hong Kong-based PANORAMA Design Group, led by founder Horace Pan, has recently completed the design of Mee Hotel in Shen zen. espite from the fast-paced city. To this end, PanDescribed as a boutique urban resort, the hotel aims to provide business travellers and his team took their cues from the location’s name,Bamboo Forest , to conceive a tranquil, nature-focus space, with M bamboo being the key material. Pan enlisted the expertise of a traditional bamboo weaver to create the full-height bamboo screens that envelope the lobby and lounge, while each pair of guest room floors has its own double-height central courtyard, where an organic installation of bamboo vines, also the work of the master weaver which appear to tumble down from the ceiling, their curves reflected in a play of light and shadows across the floor. On the uppermost level is the Sky Café, housed in a bamboo structure with a cathedral ceiling that evokes a calming forest-like cocoon.
Design Concept The design concept derived from the keyword “ Rhythm”. Rhythm also show the regular repeated pattern or movement of sounds. Therefore, the elements of rhythm is applied in the space using curves and repetition of lines. The concept creates an interesting space where one can feel the composition. The Ratan is the brand name and it is a retail that selling rattan furniture and products. It was inspired by the lifestyle of community in Hulu Langat. The idea is to bring rhythm into the interior space by using raw material that can easily get from the site such as bamboo and rattan to relate back to the site context. The curve elements is to represent the nature atmosphere of Hulu Langat and the vertical wooden stick in curvy arrangement is to represent the growth of rattan on the trees. It shows the connection between the community of Hulu Langat and nature by attaching to each other.
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL
Keyword : Rhythm Brand : Rattan Products Design Principle : Repetition, Rhythm, Proportion, Radial
Mood Board This Mood Board shows the arrangement of materials and the interior design that I am going to implement it in my design project. It shows how the ambience of my interior space going to look like by using lines and curves to create rhythm throughout the space. Also rattan weave and bamboo stick are going to use for the built in furniture. Natural earth tone is going to be applied as my interior color scheme which represent the color of rattan as well.
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Bubble Diagram The bubble diagram beside shows the space planning of my retail shop. From the bubble diagram you can see that what activities and program have been carried out in my space. It shows the customer circulation flow through out the interior space.
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Axonometric This axonometric board is basically the exploded perspective views of my retail shop space. As you can see that what program and activities has been held in which area. It also shows the function and design of the space. From the main entrance, there is a briefing area about the rattan history and n=background. Move on will be the display area of rattan handicrafts and furniture. After that, will be the public toilet and courtyard. Besides of the courtyard, there is a customization area and furniture workshop. Nearby of it would be trendy cafeteria. Move on to the first floor, there is a furniture gallery with craft workshop nearby to it.
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Material Board The Material Board shows the types of materials that I am going to used for my interior space and furniture design through out my retail shop. Grey concrete, timber and terrazzo are used for the flooring. The wood lamination such as Siam teak and Pine Oregon Teak from Lamitak has been used for built-in furniture. Besides, woven fabric and cane mesh are mostly used for the chair. Besides that, white fabric and wooden strip are used for the wall feature and ceiling design.
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• Section A-A • Section B-B
• Section D-D
Technical drawing is the act and discipline of composing drawings that visually communicate how something functions or is constructed.
• Section C-C
2D Technical Drawings
• First Floor Plan
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Perspective view is a view of a three-dimensional image that portrays height, width, and depth for a more realistic image or graphic.
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Perspective Views
DISPLAY AREA
The design of the display area adopts a elegant organic and trendy design which give the people feeling of interesting while entering the store. Furthermore, it is designed with skylight roof above the furniture display which create a nice sunlight penetrate through the space.
CAFETERIA
The cafeteria is designed with a unique extended semicircle at the space which give people a different kind of feeling. The space is designed with rhythm ceiling feature with a mix of nature which is the grass wall feature. This brings a relaxation feeling to the space.
CUSTOMIZE AREA
The Customization area is designed with curvy ceiling design which connected to the wall. The wall feature is designed with the weaving pattern of the rattan.
FURNITURE WORKSHOP
The furniture workshop is designed with many big window in order to bring in the natural lighting into the space while the workers are doing the furniture and customer can see the process of doing rattan furniture from the big window.
FURNITURE GALLERY
The furniture gallery is designed with the concept of exploration in the space where the furniture is surrounded by bamboo stick that arrange in a curvy way as divider. The ceiling is designed with white curvy fabric to bring in a more gallery feel to the space.
CRAFT WORKSHOP (DIY)
This raft workshop is designed with ccurvy wall feature and white fabric as ceiling feature. Besides that, big windows is designed to bring in the nature lighting to the space and allow the customer to enjoy the view around while doing their crafting.
COURTYARD
This courtyard is designed with organic shaped bench in order to bring in the concept of rhythm. Beside, many trees are planted to provide shading to the customer. The courtyard is designed for the customer to take a rest while waiting for their customize products.
Detail drawings provide a detailed description of an object. They tend to be large-scale drawings that show in detail parts that may be included in less detail on general arrangement drawings.
Detail Drawings
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DETAIL DRAWING
DETAIL DRAWING
An architectural model is a type of scale model – a physical representation of a structure – built to study aspects of an architectural design or to communicate design ideas.
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Space Model • Display Area
• Cafeteria
• Customize Area
• Furniture Workshop
• Furniture Gallery
• Craft Workshop
• Courtyard
SPACE MODEL
Model Perspective View
Model Front Elevation
Model Right Elevation
Model Left Elevation
Model Rear Elevation
SPACE MODEL
Interior Space : Briefing Area
Interior Space : Display Area
Interior Space : Courtyard
Interior Space : Cafeteria
Ground Floor Overall Space Model
First Floor Overall Space Model
Interior Space : Furniture Gallery
Interior Space : Craft Workshop
Presentation Board Pin Up Board ( 1240 x 2460mm )
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