AMEERAH SYAZA ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2015 - 2018 email : asyazahi@gmail.com
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1. RESUME
01 - 13
2. HND WORK DESIGN THEORY
STUDIO HOUSE
02 - 03
ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT 01
RESIDENTIAL HOUSE
04 - 09
ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT 02
LEGENDA CORPORATE OFFICE
10 - 13
14 - 54
3. DEGREE WORK SEAFORD PROJECT
BENCHES
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ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICES
THE LIGHTHOUSE
16 - 19
DESIGN WEEK
SMOKING SHELTER
20 - 21
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY 01
MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT
22 - 27
REVIT APPLICATION 01
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
28 - 35
REVIT APPLICATION 02
MIXED USE HIGH RISE
36 - 39
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY 02
TRAM TERMINUS
40 - 54
BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING
55 - 72
4. WORK EXPERIENCE 1 (RKA DESIGN GROUP) WORK 01
SATE KAJANG HAJI SAMURI
55 - 62
WORK 02
HOLIDAY VILLA GOLF AND SPA RESORT
63 - 72
73 - 86
5. WORK EXPERIENCE 2 (CSY BUILDERS) WORK 01
BUNGALOW HOUSE
74 - 78
WORK 02
SETIA AWAN SALES GALLERY & OFFICE
80 - 86
6. WORK EXPERIENCE 3 (TAHPI PTY. LTD.)
87 - 223
WORK 01
GERIATRIC WELLNESS CENTRE
86 - 103
WORK 02
SUNTRACK PRIMA CARE SUITES
105 - 115
WORK 03
PANTAI HOSPITAL AYER KEROH
117 - 137
WORK 04
CHERAS SOUTH GARDEN
138 - 185
WORK 05
CONTINUUM COMMUNE (GERIATRIC WELNESS VILLAGE)
186 - 223
Hey, Hi and Hello Ameerah Syaza Hizamuddin wants to work with you
RESUME
+6013 3939 175 +603 33715 284 12A, Solok Sri Siantan 48, Taman Sri Andalas, 41200 Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. asyazahi@gmail.com ash21@brighton.ac.uk
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/ameerahhizamuddin-0a18aa95
PROJECTS
EDUCATION SEP 2011 - JUN 2013 SEP 2013 - JUN 2015
MAR 2009 - FEB 2010
JAN 2008 - JAN 2009
JAN 2006 - NOV 2007 JAN 2002 - NOV 2005
University of Brighton BA (Hons) Architecture BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology Final Results: 2.1 - Second Class honours (Upper Division)
MY PORTFOLIO | http://issuu.com/asyaza/docs/cv.compressed
Institut Teknologi Pertama (ITP), University of East London BTEC HND in Construction (Architectural Design) Results CGPA: 3.70 Foundation Studies in Built Environment Results CGPA: 3.87 Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Convent Klang (SMKCK) SPM - 5 A’s, 4 B’s, 2 C’s PMR - 4 A’s, 4 B’s
INTERESTS
WORK EXPERIENCE JUL 2016 - DEC 2018 BRIGHTON, UK
TAHPI PTY. LTD. Total Alliance Health Partners International provides a complete rage of consultancy services for the Health Facility Planning, Design, Construction Supervision and Coperational Commisioning in-house.
JAN 2016 - JUN 2016 BRIGHTON, UK
CSY BUILDERS SDN. BHD. CherksernYoung Builders Sdn. Bhd. specialised to provide services in InteriorWorks, Upgrading Works and Building Construction Works.
FEB 2014 - JUN 2015 BRIGHTON, UK
UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON Being a STUDENT AMBASSADOR is an excellent opportunity to gain some valuable work experience, develop personal and professional skills.
JUN 2012 - DEC 2012 KL, MALAYSIA
Seek job opportunites as an Architect or Designer in any reputable company. Hard working and willing to learn new knowledge. Able to take up challenges along the way as a strive to be a better person.
RKA DESIGN GROUP Work experience is essential, after my HND, I worked in an architecture firm as a JUNIOR ARCHITECT in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
REFERENCES Dr. Poorang Piroozfar SENIOR LECTURE (MY SUPERVISOR) Contact Number: +44 (0) 1273 642421 Email: a.e.piroozfar@brighton.ac.uk Mr. Noel Painting SENIOR LECTURER, COURSE LEADER BSc (HONS) ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Contact Number: +44 (0) 1273 642567 Email: n.j.painting@brighton.ac.uk Annaafiz Jamaluddin TUAH BUILDING LTD. Contact Number: +44 (0) 7825 911256 Email: tuahbuilding@gmail.com Mr. Amran Abdullah DESIGN DIRECTOR OF RKA DESIGN GROUP Contact Number: +6012 3771772 Email: rkadesigngroup@gmail.com
SKILLS
HND WORKS ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2008 - 2010
HND WORK |01
STUDIO HOUSE
LOCATION PLAN
CONCEPT
Semenyih Lake consist of a dam which is one of the Klang Valley major dams in Malaysia.
FLOOR PLANS
GROUND FLOOR
Leaves of banyan tree are large, leathery and used as animal fodder. Banyans have unique fruit structure. Refers specifically to the species ‘Ficus Benghalensis’. Seeds of banyans are dispersed by fruit-eating birds. Banyan trees exist throughout South Asia. Found in a number of tropical forest. Frequently planted near homes, temples, villages and roadsides. The banyan tree, considered scared and representative of eternal life is also a human symbol. Since, it is tropical forest tree, the site is connected and relate with nature and forest.
SITE PLAN
1ST FLOOR
LOFT BEDROOM
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STUDIO HOUSE
LEFT ELEVATION KITCHEN INTERIOR
REAR ELEVATION
SECTION A-A
SITE MODEL
BEDROOM INTERIOR
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HND WORK |02
RESIDENTIAL HOUSE
SITE PLAN SCALE : NTS Key
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Jungle Tracking Road Entrance to Hutan Lipur 5 8
River Shelter Changing Room
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1 HIGH POINT ON SITE
DESIGN BRIEF
2 SLOPE AREA
3 FLAT AREA
4 SLIPPERY ROCK
This house belongs to an Architect and a Lawyer, Mr. And Mrs. Ahmad with 3 children is located at Sungai Tekala, Semenyih. It anticipates a modern and contemporary design that provides functionally and aesthetic values exclusively to suit their advanced taste since the surrounding is nature. It is located in an urban area of 1400 m² built up area. This house formulates from the linear form that are divided into many sections that locates all the spaces in the house. The house makes it longer and bigger due to a lap pool that is located in the middle of the house. The spaces in the house make it interesting. The materials used were mainly nature to blend in with the surrounding.
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FLOOR PLANS
ROOF PLAN SCALE : NTS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE : NTS
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FLOOR PLANS
1ST FLOOR PLAN SCALE : NTS
2ND FLOOR PLAN SCALE : NTS
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ELEVATIONS
LEFT ELEVATION SCALE : NTS
RIGHT ELEVATION SCALE : NTS
BACK ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
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SECTIONS SECTION A-A SCALE : NTS
SECTION B-B SCALE : NTS
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PERSPECTIVE VIEWS PRE-ENGINERED TRUSSES
RIDGE
PLYWOOD FACE AND VINYL FASCIA GALVANIZED J-BRACKET
DBL PLATE VINYL SLOPS CELOTEX INSULATION WALL STUD BOT PLATE DBL PLATE BOTTOM PLATE END JOIST DCA POST
GARAGE DOOR DETAIL PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF POOL AREA
LIVING ROOM
SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF POOL AREA
DINING ROOM
DRY KITCHEN
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HND WORK |03
LEGENDA CORPORATE OFFICE
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The proposed site is located at Legenda Education Group near Mantin town, Negeri Sembilan. The site is situated next to the main entrance of the college which is estimated about 106 acres.
DESIGN BRIEF Legenda Education Group is a fast growing educational Group and one of the largest private tertiary institutions in Malaysia. Currently, there are four Colleges listed under the Group, three of which have been established for almost 20 years, while the other Colleges have histories of over 25 years and 7 years respectively.
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The Group commenced its operations with the establishment of Kolej Legenda. With the passage of time, four more Colleges joined the Group. From its humble beginnings, Legenda Education Group has now emerged as one of the most dynamic groups of colleges and is fast moving forward in achieving its major mission to become one of the most respected centres of academic excellence, not only in Malaysia but also in the Asia-Pacific region. The Group pioneered many of the educational strategies that contributed to the phenomenal growth of private education in Malaysia. Currently, Legenda Education Group offers courses in Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Architecture, Construction Management, Information Technology, Computer Science, Business, Accounting, Art and Design, Nursing at diploma, degree and Master levels. Therefore, the need in expanding, Legenda Education Group requires a corporate office to be placed on site.
SUNLIGHT
CONCEPT
The concept is strongly visualised from the force of an eagle crunched on a bed of nature ready to devour it’s prey with the beak at the pinacle.
FOCUS POINT
ENTRANCE
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FLOOR PLANS | ELEVATIONS G. FLOOR PLAN
1ST FLOOR PLAN
SCALE : 1:500
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FRONT ELEVATION SCALE : 1:500
REAR ELEVATION SCALE : 1:500
LEFT ELEVATION SCALE : 1:500
RIGHT ELEVATION SCALE : 1:500
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3D MODELS
FORCES OF NATURE “A stunning location requires a design sympathetic to the natural environment. A good design should also facilitate connection to outdoor areas.” Mantin is originally a village, thus to maintain the natural environment, the design of Legenda Coporate Office blends in with the surrounding. The building has a main triangular point and a pinacle that leads to achievements and the college’s success in Recruitment and educational prowess. The wing span on the right and left indicates its flight to face challenges and soar to greater heights - which is evidently depicted at the entrance absorbing its clientale mainly students.
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EXTERIOR | INTERIOR VIEWS
Gallery to display art exhibition consist of large open room with dramatic spatial volumes.
A large Meeting Room located on the Ground Floor fully carpeted with a window overlooking the main entrance of the building.
Offices are divided into smaller cubicles of work space overlooking a courtyard with landscaping provides a sustainable environment.
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DEGREE WORKS ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2011 - 2015
DEGREE WORK |01
SEAFORD PROJECT
SKETCHES
Seaford Project work in order to maintain and improve the facilities and services available within the town. The project within the development plan prioritise planned improvements to children’s play space, tennis courts, Skate Park and all other sports facilities at The Salts.
SITE PLAN SCALE : NTS
There are a few shelters along the seafront with very poor condition yet people still use them. Therefore, this project plans to improve the quality of the shelter provided along the seafront. A
PLAN
MATERIAL PROPOSAL
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FLAT STEEL PROFILE
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GABIONS
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CEDAR TIMBER STICKS
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PLAN 1:50
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EXTERIOR VIEW
SECTION A-A
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SUI CHIA CHEN AMEERAH HIZAMUDDIN THOMAS KOZDON MICHAELA NOVAKOVA ANDREA SROLOVA N 5m KAROLINE WARINGSAASEN 5m
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SECTION A-‐A 1:10
DETAILED VIEW
PERSPECTIVE VIEW ON SITE
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SEATING, SHELT N
SUI CHIA CHEN PR SUI CHIA CHEN AMEERAH HIZAM AMEERAH HIZAMUDDIN THOMAS KOZDO THOMAS KOZDON MICHAELA NOVA MICHAELA NOVAKOVA ANDREA SROLOV ANDREA SROLOVA KAROLINE WARIN KAROLINE WARINGSAASEN
DEGREE WORK |02
THE LIGHTHOUSE
SITE PLAN SCALE : NTS
DESIGN AND ACCESS STATEMENT Map of Camden showing distance from site to local hospitals
Development Name: “The lighthouse” Location: St Pancras Lock, Camden, N1C 4PN.
PROPOSAL SUMMARY The development is aimed at providing a facility compromised of 2 floors. The primary role is to introduce a means of immediate health care to the local boating community against the prominent hazards within the site. A secondary function of the design is to implement a transitional space replacing the existing unsafe path between the public and private areas of the site.
EXISTING ISSUES ON SITE 1. ACCESS ON SITE • At present, access from the private area to the public towpath is only permitted through the lock. The gated system in place provides adequate control of movement within the private and public zones. However, the path is narrow (500mm). This restricts disabled access and carrying of large items such as prams/bicycles between the zones. The path poses a major hazard as people could easily fall into the canal. Furthermore the path becomes unavailable if the lock is in use. • The ramp system provided by the development provides an alternative and safer route between the two zones. The ramp allows for increased freedom of movement as large objects could be easily carried across it.
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Building located on site 2
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SKETCHES
Sketches showing process
MODEL
2. The map shows the locations of the local hospitals/clinics, highlighted blue, with a “walk in accident and emergency” facility. The closest facility, St Pancras NHS, remains 580m away from the site. However, the path taken to get there wouldn’t be easy to rush in an emergency. It is also a point to note that travelling boaters would not be familiar as to the location of the local amenities. 3. The local residents dictates that the site has lost its visual appeal and would like a “breath of fresh air”.
Model demonstrationg building sits on the bridge
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VISUALISATION Visual presentation of possible appearance and color scheme
IMPACTS ON LOCAL ECONOMY
IMPACTS ON LANDSCAPE
The design promotes the site as a “friendlier” mooring zone for boat dwellers. Aside from the visual changes it brings, the major selling point would be its functionality as a clinic, and making the site more accessible. The site would undoubtly experience a higher influx of boaters trying to moor. The provision of a clinic and aesthetic change would also improve the number of tourists and other locals using the canal. As such the site can lose its existing image of being “unsafe at night” and “filled with drug dealers”, quoting some of the locals. As this benefits the private club as well, a share of the capital gains of the mooring club can be utilised for the maintenance of the building and site.
The canal provides very little usable public walking space, only the towing paths. Therefore the design has minimal impact on existing usable spaces, and provide with additional space for movement. The design replaces the green bar running above the canal by slotting into the bridge. In doing so the building adopts the function of acting as a means of sound proofing against the trains. The immediate landscape behind the towing path remains unmaintained and serves no functional purpose. Therefore the ramps are built on this area. An opening is granted through the towing path wall into the ramp. In conclusion, the design exploits the unused land to open the site to new spaces that would be made useful to the public.
ACCESS
The building adopts a range of colours that is within the spectrum of the colours found within the site. The green tones keeps the familiarity within the site as it forms a resemblance with the green and white component of the bridge it replaced. The warm orange tones are from that of the exposed inner ‘box’. This is an intensified variant of the dying reddish orange across the brickwork. The exterior surface has a matte finished gradient. This avoids reflecting sunlight resulting in glare within the site. The glare from windows are minimised by the shadows formed on them by the extruding green cladding. A major design intention is to make the building visible to both canal boats and people walking along the towing path from a long distance away. This is achieved with its scale and height which adds to its presence. At night, the building would be illuminated making it clearly visible. It is meant to function as a light house giving boaters the reassurance of the clinic being present, and illuminating which would otherwise be a rather dark site.
The two primary means of access into the building are the ramps and the lift. The ramp system provides access across the 1st floor of the building. From the 1st floor there is a flight of stairs to enter the clinic above or continuing down the ramp to the public towing path/ private towing path. The lift entrance to the ramps are discreetly located on the towing path walls, this is to discourage public attempting to access the private mooring club. The ramp is 1.3m wide to accommodate bicycles or prams. The ramp does not adhere to the 1:20 ratio to allow wheelchair access. Since the building being located above ground, lift will be means of access to ensure public could easily and directly access the clinic. The lift would be operated hydraulically with dimension of 1.5x1.5m to accommodate wheelchair users.
APPEARANCE AND MASSING
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HEIGHT STUDY HEIGHT STUDY
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HEIGHT STUDY
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DEGREE WORK |03 DESIGN BRIEF The university of Brighton has asked for a design solution for a smoking shelter which is to encourage smoking students to part from the sheltered doorways and instead, use the smoking shelters away from the building entrances to save passive smoking of building users, as well as lessening the effect of smoke passing into the building, straining the HVAC systems. The client has asked for the following to be considered in the design solution: • • • • • • •
SMOKING SHELTER
SITE PLAN SCALE : NTS
Creativity Innovation Sustainability of materials Flexibility in the design and function of the building and operation Safety and Security Functionality Minimal disruption to local vehicular and pedestrian traffic, meaning it must be quick to assemble. Must be accessible to a range of users
SITE APPRAISAL
PRECEDENT STUDIES 1
The site is generally shaded by mature trees in the immediate vicinity of the site, as well as some shelter from the Watts building. However due to it’s close proximity to Lewes Road and that characteristics of the wind behaviour being funnelled up Lewes Road, it would be expected to experience.
Sustainable design Michael Jantzen with the oh-so-adaptable R-House. Intended as a vacation home, it is constructed nearly entirely from Accoya, a new ‘species’ of sustainably-sourced wood designed for ultra-high performance and class 1 durability. Rotating walls slide around the exterior of the structure to keep sun and wind coming and going in all the right places. The house has both passive and prefab qualities and is built to be configured and assembled on-site. Photovoltaic cells and wind turbines will provide the house with all necessary energy, keeping it entirely off the power grid, and rainwater can be collected for washing and flushing.
PREVAILING WINDS: • The site generally experiences South Westerly winds, however, this is not always so and sometimes the wind can be from the South or even South East at times. With the shelter being so close to Watts building, it will experience the wind turbulence caused by the large and high rise nature of the Watts building, meaning that the wind direction and direction the rain is experienced from can be variable.
Read more: Michael Jantzen’s Revolving R-House | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
PRECEDENT STUDIES 2 The arrival of smoking bans in public places has meant smokers have been treated to an interesting selection of bespoke shelters to deal with their addiction. Here’s the rather attractive Smoking shelter garden room from Trolley Maintenance Services which normallyspecialises in the service and maintenance of shopping (supermarket) trolleys, pallet trucks, lifting equipment and equipment for the material handling sector.
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3D MODELS
MODEL SCALE : 1:100
MODEL COMPONENT • • • • •
Semi Circular design metaphor with integral moving roof and wall system. Independent moving wall systems. Rectangular aerodynamic roof designs. Green Wall to grow hanging plants. Green under-roofing layer.
The pictures show the completed final model at the Scale 1:10 for the proposed smoking shelter to be built by University of Brighton.
SITE SIMULATION
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DEGREE WORK |04
MIXED USE DEVELPMENT
SITE LOCATION SCALE : NTS
Key Adur District Council & West Sussex County Council / Brighton & Hove City Council Key Links Shoreham Harbour Character Area
SITE ANALYSIS
DESIGN BRIEF The project requires to present a design scheme for a Mixed Use Development on the riverside at Shoreham Harbour. The vision for Shoreham Harbour is to create high-quality Mixed Use Developments and sustainable communities around a thriving and modern port. The development will replace the Parcelforce site at the Western Harbour. The proposed design must meet the client’s requirements detailed below. In addition, it needs to present a modern, visually pleasing and innovative development achieving a minimum of sustainable Code 4 or better. The project is part of the Shoreham Harbour regeneration scheme and should therefore consider the long term vision by the Local Authority developing the waterside in Shoreham with a working port.
Site Location
Shoreham By Sea, West Sussex BN43
Site Area
6043.74m2/65,054 ft2 (Data from Edina’s Digimap tools)
Current use
Temporary use as a skating rink and skate park, funded by Lottery Money
Previous Use
1990’s • Parcel Force Depot for parcel delivery 1987 • B&Q site before moving to it’s location at: 43-61 Brighton Road Shoreham-by-Sea
The integrated design proposals should include the following: • Housing between 70 and 90 dwellings • Flat comprising of 1,2 and 3 bedrooms. • 10 Town houses for families of more than 4 persons. • A proportion of those have to be affordable housing • A residential care home for the elderly comprising 20 nursing care/ dementia en-suite rooms • 20 flats divided into 1 and 2 bed flats with external garden area and ancillary accommodation. • A nursery for children aged 6 months to 4 years • A gym with yoga and pilates facilities • A GP Surgery for 6 doctors and Pharmacy • A foot/cycle path along the riverfront • Secure bicycle storage • External landscaping • Car parking provision for housing • Additional car parking for staff of the gym, care home and nursery •
Dedicated parking bays for inclusion of the City Car Club scheme.
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TOWNHOUSE A
GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE : NTS
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H TOWN
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USE A
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USE C
O TOWNH
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Key
ELEVATIONS
Living Room Kitchen & Dining Area Toilet
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TOWNHOUSE B
1ST FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATIONS
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Key Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bathroom
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TOWNHOUSE C
2ND FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATIONS
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Key Master Bedroom En-suite Bath
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SECTIONAL DRAWINGS SECTION A-A SCALE : 1:150
MASTER BEDROOM
BEDROOM 2
LIVING AREA
SECTION B-B SCALE : 1:150 MASTER BEDROOM
BEDROOM 2
KITCHEN AND DINING AREA
SECTION C-C SCALE : 1:150 MASTER BEDROOM
BEDROOM 2
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DETAILED DRAWINGS
WALL SECTION
GREEN ROOF DETAIL
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VEGETATION EXTENSIVE GROWING MEDIUM (70 -100mm) DRAINAGE LAYER PROTECTION FLEECE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 120mm THERMAL INSULATION TIMBER FILLETS VAPOUR CONTROL LAYER PLYWOOD SOFFIT WITH VENTILATOR ROOF DECK
FINISHED SLAB WITH DPC LEVEL. SEALENT TO SLAB EDGE/WALL ABUTMENT JOINT 50mm CLEAR CAVITY 50mm PARTIAL FILL CAVITY INSULATION BOARD HIGH PERFORMANCE DPC LAID OVER 5mm WET MORTAR BED 20mm PERIMETER INSULATION SELF ADHESIVE MEMBRANE DPC WRAPPED AROUND BLOCK LAPPED OVER FLOOR SLAP DPM - JOINT SEALED
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DEGREE WORK |05 DESIGN BRIEF
REVIT APPLICATION 1 - RESIDENTIAL
CONCEPT MASS
The client required a modern structure with an open floor plan that utilises natural daylight efficiently. The RIBA Plan of Work on this stage of the project involves the identification of the client’s requirements. Following up with the brief given and original design concept pitched to the client a planning permission was established and construction was granted on the design pitch for the two storeys high-end luxury detached home in Shoreham-by-sea. The space requirements where as follows: • Separate Day & Night living areas • Gym • Kitchen • Adequate bathrooms on both floors • Family pool and sun deck • Garage space • Office/study space • At least 2 bedrooms
STRUCTURAL CONCEPT MASS
Shoreham Map
SITE LOCATION SCALE : NTS
Site Location
Old Fort Road, Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5HB
Site Area
41m x 28m (1148m2)
The site is situated approximately 50m from the seashore providing the two storey building with an amazing view. The location of the site provides the proposed design with existing coastal scenery that compliments the modern architecture in the area as well as our design.
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FLOOR PLANS
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En-Suite 7 m² Study Room 19 m²
900
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Family Living 49 m²
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Office 23 m²
71
Guest Room 41 m²
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4800
Swimming Pool 110 m²
70 4
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Dining Room 48 m²
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Living Room 59 m²
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Utility Room 8 m²
Kitchen 62 m²
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Lobby 23 m²
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Toilet 8 m² GFI
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Garage 48 m²
7200
Gym 58 m²
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Ameerah Hizamuddin Amira Abdulraheem Anita Dosanjh
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A En-Suite 2En-Suite 1 4 m² 4 m²
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Bedroom 2 28 m²
Site Location
11840344 12815448 12828544
Old Fort Road, Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5HB
Bedroom 1 28 m²
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Family Living 61 m² 2730
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Theatre 26 m²
Dr. Poorang Piroozfar
7000
Residential House
5619 4119
1st Floor Plan
24619
Project number
1
Date
22/01/2015
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Drawn by
Ameerah Hizamuddin
Checked by
Dr. Poorang Piroozfar
A102 Scale
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Closet 23 m²
Master Bedroom 48 m²
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Ameerah Hizamuddin Amira Abdulraheem Anita Dosanjh
Site Location
Level 2 2900
SCALE : 1:200
Level 3 5600 Level 1 Level 0 -440
Old Fort Roa Shoreham-B West Sussex BN43 5HB
Ameerah Hizamuddin Amira Abdulraheem Anita Dosanjh
Site Location
Old Fort Roa Shoreham-B West Sussex BN43 5HB
Level 2 2900
Level 1 Level 0 -440
SOUTH ELEVATION
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Level 3 5600 Level 1 Level 0 -440
South Elevation
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Level 1 Level 3 Level 0 -440 5600
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Site Location
Old Fort Road, Shoreham-By-S West Sussex, BN43 5HB
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ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS
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22/01/2
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MECHANICAL DRAWINGS
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Ameerah Hizamuddin Amira Abdulraheem Anita Dosanjh
Site Location
Old Fort Road, Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5HB
Description
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PLUMBING LEVEL G SCALE : NTS Ameerah Hizamuddin Amira Abdulraheem Anita Dosanjh
Site Location
Old Fort Road, Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5HB
Description
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Anita Dosanjh
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DEGREE WORK |06
REVIT APPLICATION 2 - MIXED-USE HIGH RISE
DESIGN BRIEF
BUILDING PROPOSAL INFORMATION
The mixed-use development which requires to develop a concept design for a high-rise building in close proximity to River Thames in central London up to 50m x 50m, (2500 m2) floor area. This development is being build up to 200 m height due to increasingly constraints by the availability and cost of land in major city centres. To design a mixed-use high rise building in central London, is to create a diverse and sustainable urban economy by providing a critical mass of activity, the raising of property values in major cities, increasing employment opportunities and introducing a local population to sustain services and create a lively community.
The table below shows the varies building usage by taking approximate building height to suit the activities that run through different floors.
Level -2 and -3
3700 mm
TOTAL BUILDING HEIGHT -11400 mm
Level -1
4000 mm
-4000 mm
Ground Level Level 1 - 7 Level 8 - 29 Level 30 - 51
4500 mm 4000 mm 3700 mm 3700 mm
0 32500 mm 114400 mm 196600 mm
BUILDING USAGE
FLOOR
Underground Car Park Underground Plant Room Reception Commercial Spaces Offices Hotels
PROJECT OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES To develop this proposal, the client requirements have an important effect on the planning of modern buildings to accommodate offices, high-end commercial spaces and a luxury hotel. These requirements may be defined by the physical aspects of the building, floor loadings, and the building services and fire safety strategy. Therefore, the weight and cost of the proposal will be based on the structural frame per unit area that increases with height. Besides that, it requires to provide a bus station, car city club parking spaces and bicycle rack in order to contribute sustainability transportation hub into the proposal.
BUILDING HEIGHT
A reception will be placed on the ground floor to direct visitors into different sections of the building. A directory showing the layout and floor plans of the building will be located as well. Having a luxurious communal space with sitting areas and cafes on an open floor plan for the public to saunter around.
SUSTAINABILITY ASPIRATIONS Level 52 196600 mm Level 51 192900 mm Level 50 189200 mm Level 49 185500 mm Level 48 181800 mm Level 47 178100 mm Level 46 174400 mm Level 45 170700 mm Level 44 167000 mm Level 43 163300 mm Level 42 159600 mm Level 41 155900 mm Level 40 152200 mm Level 39 148500 mm Level 38 144800 mm Level 37 141100 mm Level 36 137400 mm Level 35 133700 mm Level 34 130000 mm Level 33 126300 mm Level 32 122600 mm Level 31 118900 mm
Level 52 196600 mm Level 51 192900 mm Level 50 189200 mm Level 49 185500 mm Level 48 181800 mm Level 47 178100 mm Level 46 174400 mm Level 45 170700 mm Level 44 167000 mm Level 43 163300 mm Level 42 159600 mm Level 41 155900 mm Level 40 152200 mm Level 39 148500 mm Level 38 144800 mm Level 37 141100 mm Level 36 137400 mm Level 35 133700 mm Level 34 130000 mm Level 33 126300 mm Level 32 122600 mm Level 31 118900 mm
Level 30 114400 mm Level 29 110700 mm Level 28 107000 mm Level 27 103300 mm Level 26 99600 mm Level 25 95900 mm Level 24 92200 mm Level 23 88500 mm Level 22 84800 mm Level 21 81100 mm Level 20 77400 mm Level 19 73700 mm Level 18 70000 mm Level 17 66300 mm Level 16 62600 mm Level 15 58900 mm Level 14 55200 mm Level 13 51500 mm Level 12 47800 mm Level 11 44100 mm Level 10 40400 mm Level 9 36700 mm Level 8 32500 mm Level 7 28500 mm Level 6 24500 mm Level 5 20500 mm Level 4 16500 mm Level 3 12500 mm Level 2 8500 mm Level 1 4500 mm
Level 30 114400 mm Level 29 110700 mm Level 28 107000 mm Level 27 103300 mm Level 26 99600 mm Level 25 95900 mm Level 24 92200 mm Level 23 88500 mm Level 22 84800 mm Level 21 81100 mm Level 20 77400 mm Level 19 73700 mm Level 18 70000 mm Level 17 66300 mm Level 16 62600 mm Level 15 58900 mm Level 14 55200 mm Level 13 51500 mm Level 12 47800 mm Level 11 44100 mm Level 10 40400 mm Level 9 36700 mm Level 8 32500 mm Level 7 28500 mm Level 6 24500 mm Level 5 20500 mm Level 4 16500 mm Level 3 12500 mm Level 2 8500 mm Level 1 4500 mm
Ground Level 0 mm Level -1 -4000 mm Level -2 -7700 mm Level -3 -11400 mm
Ground Level 0 mm Level -1 -4000 mm Level -2 -7700 mm Level -3 -11400 mm
Level 52 196600 mm Level 51 192900 mm Level 50 189200 mm Level 49 185500 mm Level 48 181800 mm Level 47 178100 mm Level 46 174400 mm Level 45 170700 mm Level 44 167000 mm Level 43 163300 mm Level 42 159600 mm Level 41 155900 mm Level 40 152200 mm Level 39 148500 mm Level 38 144800 mm Level 37 141100 mm Level 36 137400 mm Level 35 133700 mm Level 34 130000 mm Level 33 126300 mm Level 32 122600 mm Level 31 118900 mm
Level 52 196600 mm Level 51 192900 mm Level 50 189200 mm Level 49 185500 mm Level 48 181800 mm Level 47 178100 mm Level 46 174400 mm Level 45 170700 mm Level 44 167000 mm Level 43 163300 mm Level 42 159600 mm Level 41 155900 mm Level 40 152200 mm Level 39 148500 mm Level 38 144800 mm Level 37 141100 mm Level 36 137400 mm Level 35 133700 mm Level 34 130000 mm Level 33 126300 mm Level 32 122600 mm Level 31 118900 mm
Level 30 114400 mm Level 29 110700 mm Level 28 107000 mm Level 27 103300 mm Level 26 99600 mm Level 25 95900 mm Level 24 92200 mm Level 23 88500 mm Level 22 84800 mm Level 21 81100 mm Level 20 77400 mm Level 19 73700 mm Level 18 70000 mm Level 17 66300 mm Level 16 62600 mm Level 15 58900 mm Level 14 55200 mm Level 13 51500 mm Level 12 47800 mm Level 11 44100 mm Level 10 40400 mm Level 9 36700 mm Level 8 32500 mm Level 7 28500 mm Level 6 24500 mm Level 5 20500 mm Level 4 16500 mm Level 3 12500 mm Level 2 8500 mm Level 1 4500 mm
Level 30 114400 mm Level 29 110700 mm Level 28 107000 mm Level 27 103300 mm Level 26 99600 mm Level 25 95900 mm Level 24 92200 mm Level 23 88500 mm Level 22 84800 mm Level 21 81100 mm Level 20 77400 mm Level 19 73700 mm Level 18 70000 mm Level 17 66300 mm Level 16 62600 mm Level 15 58900 mm Level 14 55200 mm Level 13 51500 mm Level 12 47800 mm Level 11 44100 mm Level 10 40400 mm Level 9 36700 mm Level 8 32500 mm Level 7 28500 mm Level 6 24500 mm Level 5 20500 mm Level 4 16500 mm Level 3 12500 mm Level 2 8500 mm Level 1 4500 mm
Ground Level 0 mm Level -1 -4000 mm Level -2 -7700 mm Level -3 -11400 mm
Ground Level 0 mm Level -1 -4000 mm Level -2 -7700 mm Level -3 -11400 mm
In the context of modern buildings, the principal sustainability issues to minimize operational energy use, particularly in the heating, cooling and lighting systems, on how to achieve high BREEAM ratings and any specific planning requirements. Sustainable transport The proposal includes on having a sustainable transportation hub having a bus station, a car city club parking spaces and bicycle racks which discouraging the use of private transport typically in London, this is achieved by congestion charge for vehicles driving through certain areas. By providing bicycle racks, it encourages cycling which can be the quickest and easiest way to get around. Car clubs are a form of car share scheme and offer another alternative to owning a car in the city. The parking spaces provided can promote car sharing schemes which is a great way to reduce travelling costs and reduce carbon footprint.
Orientation High-rise building are exposed more directly to the full impacts of external temperatures and radiant heat. Accordingly, the orientation of the building has a great relation as observed from the aspect of energy conservation when determining the arrangement of a high-rise building. In general, having the building with its main opening facing North to South shows the greatest advantage with respect to the building’s interior air-conditioning load.
Solar Roof Panels Solar panels can provide an excellent opportunity for aesthetic and environmental innovation. These panels will be replace on the roofs and act as roof lights. The roof top solar panels will produce much energy for commercial use. The solar energy system can cut the building’s electricity bills by about 2 million dollars a year and decrease carbon emissions by 100 metric tons a year, 34% off. (Source: http://www. solartown.com/blog/2012/07/look-up-in-the-sky-its-a-solar-panelsolar-skyscrapers-are-on-the-rise/)
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East 1 : 1000
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N
Opening/Windows In order to provide a visual comfort with respect to interior environments for obtaining adequate lighting , curtain wall system which comprise a mixture of fixed and opening glazing and insulated glass panels will be installed to most facade of the building to provide sufficient amount of natural lighting during the day to minimize the use of artificial lighting.
South 1 : 1000
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CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDY 1 Building 1 Storey Floor Area Designed by Construction Period
Commerzbank Headquarters, Frankfurt 53 storey 120, 000 m2 Norman Foster 1994 - 1997
World’s first eco-friendly high-rise towers. Designed to reduce energy consumption - all offices have natural ventilation and opening windows. Because the structural columns, staircases, elevators and utilities are located at the corners of the building, its centre is open as a continuous atrium and natural ventilation shaft that also brings daylight into the interior offices. Four-storey internal gardens spiral around the triangular plan form, providing occupants with a view of greenery and eliminating large expanses of unbroken office space.
CASE STUDY 2 Building 2 Storey Floor Area Designed by Construction Period
Menara Mesiniaga Selangor, Malaysia 16 storey 12, 000 m2 Ken Yeang 1989 - 1992
It is the prototype of new, climate-responsive tall building, suitable for tropical cities There are many aspects of this structure that are environmentally- and site-conscious. The tower has a sun-shaded roof, recessed and shaded windows on the east and west sides, spiraling vertical landscaping, naturally sun-lit spaces and low energy mechanical systems. Much of the building, from stairways and lift lobbies to the toilet areas, was conceived as a permeable membrane to enable natural ventilation. The whole building, from stairways and lift lobbies to the toilet areas, is naturally ventilated. This is achieved through the articulation of surfaces that make up the exterior and the circular form of the tower that enables air to reach the central core. Most office workers can experience relief from the heat and humidity through natural ventilation. Over 60 per cent of the workers have access to an opening window. The balconies, located in a spiraling configuration around the exterior, are accessed via sliding doors that admit both ventilation and daylight into the work stations.
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ELEVATIONS
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Level 52 196600 mm Level 51 192900 mm Level 50 189200 mm Level 49 185500 mm Level 48 181800 mm Level 47 178100 mm Level 46 174400 mm Level 45 170700 mm Level 44 167000 mm Level 43 163300 mm Level 42 159600 mm Level 41 155900 mm Level 40 152200 mm Level 39 148500 mm Level 38 144800 mm Level 37 141100 mm Level 36 137400 mm Level 35 133700 mm Level 34 130000 mm Level 33 126300 mm Level 32 122600 mm Level 31 118900 mm
Level 52 196600 mm Level 51 192900 mm Level 50 189200 mm Level 49 185500 mm Level 48 181800 mm Level 47 178100 mm Level 46 174400 mm Level 45 170700 mm Level 44 167000 mm Level 43 163300 mm Level 42 159600 mm Level 41 155900 mm Level 40 152200 mm Level 39 148500 mm Level 38 144800 mm Level 37 141100 mm Level 36 137400 mm Level 35 133700 mm Level 34 130000 mm Level 33 126300 mm Level 32 122600 mm Level 31 118900 mm
Level 52 196600 mm Level 51 192900 mm Level 50 189200 mm Level 49 185500 mm Level 48 181800 mm Level 47 178100 mm Level 46 174400 mm Level 45 170700 mm Level 44 167000 mm Level 43 163300 mm Level 42 159600 mm Level 41 155900 mm Level 40 152200 mm Level 39 148500 mm Level 38 144800 mm Level 37 141100 mm Level 36 137400 mm Level 35 133700 mm Level 34 130000 mm Level 33 126300 mm Level 32 122600 mm Level 31 118900 mm
Level 52 196600 mm Level 51 192900 mm Level 50 189200 mm Level 49 185500 mm Level 48 181800 mm Level 47 178100 mm Level 46 174400 mm Level 45 170700 mm Level 44 167000 mm Level 43 163300 mm Level 42 159600 mm Level 41 155900 mm Level 40 152200 mm Level 39 148500 mm Level 38 144800 mm Level 37 141100 mm Level 36 137400 mm Level 35 133700 mm Level 34 130000 mm Level 33 126300 mm Level 32 122600 mm Level 31 118900 mm
Level 30 114400 mm Level 29 110700 mm Level 28 107000 mm Level 27 103300 mm Level 26 99600 mm Level 25 95900 mm Level 24 92200 mm Level 23 88500 mm Level 22 84800 mm Level 21 81100 mm Level 20 77400 mm Level 19 73700 mm Level 18 70000 mm Level 17 66300 mm Level 16 62600 mm Level 15 58900 mm Level 14 55200 mm Level 13 51500 mm Level 12 47800 mm Level 11 44100 mm Level 10 40400 mm Level 9 36700 mm Level 8 32500 mm Level 7 28500 mm Level 6 24500 mm Level 5 20500 mm Level 4 16500 mm Level 3 12500 mm Level 2 8500 mm Level 1 4500 mm
Level 30 114400 mm Level 29 110700 mm Level 28 107000 mm Level 27 103300 mm Level 26 99600 mm Level 25 95900 mm Level 24 92200 mm Level 23 88500 mm Level 22 84800 mm Level 21 81100 mm Level 20 77400 mm Level 19 73700 mm Level 18 70000 mm Level 17 66300 mm Level 16 62600 mm Level 15 58900 mm Level 14 55200 mm Level 13 51500 mm Level 12 47800 mm Level 11 44100 mm Level 10 40400 mm Level 9 36700 mm Level 8 32500 mm Level 7 28500 mm Level 6 24500 mm Level 5 20500 mm Level 4 16500 mm Level 3 12500 mm Level 2 8500 mm Level 1 4500 mm
Level 30 114400 mm Level 29 110700 mm Level 28 107000 mm Level 27 103300 mm Level 26 99600 mm Level 25 95900 mm Level 24 92200 mm Level 23 88500 mm Level 22 84800 mm Level 21 81100 mm Level 20 77400 mm Level 19 73700 mm Level 18 70000 mm Level 17 66300 mm Level 16 62600 mm Level 15 58900 mm Level 14 55200 mm Level 13 51500 mm Level 12 47800 mm Level 11 44100 mm Level 10 40400 mm Level 9 36700 mm Level 8 32500 mm Level 7 28500 mm Level 6 24500 mm Level 5 20500 mm Level 4 16500 mm Level 3 12500 mm Level 2 8500 mm Level 1 4500 mm
Level 30 114400 mm Level 29 110700 mm Level 28 107000 mm Level 27 103300 mm Level 26 99600 mm Level 25 95900 mm Level 24 92200 mm Level 23 88500 mm Level 22 84800 mm Level 21 81100 mm Level 20 77400 mm Level 19 73700 mm Level 18 70000 mm Level 17 66300 mm Level 16 62600 mm Level 15 58900 mm Level 14 55200 mm Level 13 51500 mm Level 12 47800 mm Level 11 44100 mm Level 10 40400 mm Level 9 36700 mm Level 8 32500 mm Level 7 28500 mm Level 6 24500 mm Level 5 20500 mm Level 4 16500 mm Level 3 12500 mm Level 2 8500 mm Level 1 4500 mm
Ground Level 0 mm Level -1 -4000 mm Level -2 -7700 mm Level -3 -11400 mm
Ground Level 0 mm Level -1 -4000 mm Level -2 -7700 mm Level -3 -11400 mm
Ground Level 0 mm Level -1 -4000 mm Level -2 -7700 mm Level -3 -11400 mm
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DEGREE WORK |07
TRAM TERMINUS
SITE ANALYSIS
DESIGN BRIEF Brighton & Hove City Towards Woodingdean 3.2 miles Woodingdean
Towards Moulsecoomb 4.1 miles Moulsecoomb
The first phase of a series of projects that may eventually add 800 dwellings into the Brighton Marina development has been on site for just over a year. Currently, the only public transport available at Brighton Marina are buses that run into the city centre. The addition of perhaps 2000 people into the Marina will place a strain on the road network if public transport is not improved. To improve the transportation to the centre of Brighton into Marina, a transport hub which would incorporate a tram terminus (based on a tram line running along the line of the existing Volks railways and further into Brighton station).
Brighton Towards Hove
3.7 miles Hove Town
This brief has been prepared by Brunswick Development Group, in partnership with Brighton and Hove City Council, in order to guide the future development of Brighton Marina site.
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Site boundary Brighton train station Brighton City Centre
Brighton Marina
Roads Residential area
3.7 miles Rottingdean Towards Rottingdean
PROJECT LOCATION The proposed site is located in Brighton Marina, aprroximately 2.5 miles east of Brighton. Brighton Marina is one of Europe’s largest leading lifestyle destination. Brighton Marina located in a strategic position at the eastern edge of the city. The mixed-use design scheme for the Marina’s Harbour is part of a wider masterplan for the development of the site and offers the opportunity to create a landmark to mark the gateway to Brighton. The proposals are for a development of residential buildings comprising around 850 units. The focal point will be a 40-storey tower providing the public with panoramic views of the bay and seafront from its top-floor viewing gallery. Visual and physical connectivity between the city and marina are considerably improved by the scheme, which links with a planned Rapid Transport System between the two. There is an intentionally low parking provision to minimise traffic impact and a proposed car pooling initiative will be incorporated. Pedestrian links to the marina will be reinforced, while a new footbridge will link the development with the outer harbour wall to form a 2km circuit around the perimeter of the marina. Area of Site Land Area Inner Harbour Outer Harbour Floating Jetties No of residential properties
: : : : : :
126 Acres 35 Acres 10 Acres 61 Acres 2000 tons ea. 863
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SITE VIEWS | SPACE IDENTIFICATION
EXISTING SITE VIEWS
Black Rock
Transportation Hub ASDA Marina Quay Parking Restaurants
Leisure Centre
Residential
Current Development
Yatch Marina and Inner Harbour
SPACE IDENTIFICATION PRIVATE
PUBLIC TRAM STATION
Plant Room
Toilets Customer Service
Smoking Area
Storage
Ticket Counters
Bookshops
Control Room
Ticket Machines
Pharmacy
Security
Retail Shops
Office Waste Area
Lift/Staircase
Cafe Waiting Area
ENTRANCE
The diagram shows the relation of the spaces required in the tram terminus. The commercial and retails aspects of the scheme will help fund the other aspects of the project. In the tram terminus, there will be convenient stores (Marks and Spencer), cafes (Costa), bookshops (WH Smith), pharmacy (Boots) with 3 cubicles of toilets for each gent and ladies. To ease the passengers, there will be ticket machines in operation as well as ticket counters to assist any help. The tram terminus will be designed to ensure that everyone can travel, equipped with integrated lift or ramps. Covered smoking lounge will be incorporated to maintain a healthy environment within the compound.
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SITE PLANS SITE LOCATION
SITE PLAN
SCALE : 1:3000
SCALE : 1:1000 MARI NE
DR IVE
MARI NE
Shelter
DR IVE
Tunnel
5.6m
Tank
5.9m
Shelter
DW
Shelter
5.6m
5.5m
DW
Und erc
5.9m
Tank
liff Wa lk
DW 7.4m 5.5m
5.6m
Und erc
liff Wa lk
El Sub Sta Car Park
1 to 25
Sta rbo
Posts
Superstore
ard Co urt
Marine rs Qu
1 to 41
Posts
5.6m
ay
Posts
El Sub Sta
29
Brighton Marina
The Master
The Octagon 25
30
24
37
33 25
30
32
39
8
22
LB
The Katarina
PALM
Office
DRIVE
41
21
43
20
42
PC
Portside
Pontoons
1 5 1 6
Waterfront PALM 1
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n
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PARK SQUARE
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Car Park PC
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19
TCBs
Multistorey
22
1 to 25
45
44
n
Cinema
Pontoons
(PH)
Waterfront
Car Park
8
23
19
TCBs
Multistorey
Pontoons
40
Posts
Portside
2
Multistorey Car Park
20
1 to 25
45
44
1
PC
24
( u
41
39
21
43 42
(PH)
(PH)
MARINA VILLAGE
37
The Katarina
Mariner
BRIGHTON
34
Pontoons
38
Cinema
The Master
The Octagon
40
Posts
Brighton Marina
Posts
(PH)
MARINA VILLAGE
38
ard Co urt
29
Mariner
BRIGHTON
34
1 to 25
1 to 41
Sta rbo
Posts
Superstore
33
32
ay
Posts
Posts
Marine rs Qu
Car Park
Posts
PC
4
b
b
PARK SQUARE
8
PH
1
1
b 1
0
MLW MH &
West Quay
Ramp
Pontoons
MLW
Shingle
MH &
Pontoon
ML W
West Quay Posts
Mean High Water
gle
High Water
DW
Yacht Club
Ramp
Me an
0
DW
DW
El Sub Sta
ML W
7
7
Merm aid Wa lk
MLW
Casino
80
Neptune Court
t o
t o
Bowling Alley
71 to
1
El Sub
t o
El Sub Sta
PH MLW
4
Sports Centre
Casino
5
Sta
Neptune Court
Merm aid Wa lk
DW
Pontoons Pontoon Pontoons
Shingle Me an
Low Water
High Water
DW
Yacht Club
4
Shingle
Shingle Mean Low
Pontoons
Water
Shingle
MLW
7
14
Brighton Marina
MLW
Site Location 8 9 1 1 : 1500 SITE MODEL 6
7
Arm ouri ng
LW
Armour ing
M
IRB Sta
14
Pontoon
MHW
MH &
IRB Sta
MH &
LW
Arm ouri ng
M
4
MHW
MLW
1
MLW
7
Mean
Posts
1
Water
Armour ing
Brighton Marina
Pontoon
10 7
8
9
10
F F 20000
F 20000
E
E
E D
D
D C
Plant Room
C
15000
15000
Mean Low
C
35 Plant Room
278 m²
35 278 m²
B
B
B A
7
A
8
9
10
A
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FLOOR PLANS 60000
G. FLOOR PLAN
15000 915
SCALE : 1:300
2577
15000 915
F
20000
25000
2577
Toilet M
Toilet F
9
10
Toilet 19 m²M
Toilet 18 m²F
GFI
E
UP
Pharmacy 4
5
Pharmacy 47 m²
Cafe 27 m²
3
4
5
100
Luggage Storage 71 m²
47 m²
0 100
9
10
18 m²
13 Sitting Area 126 m² 13
DN
126 m² DN
Subway
Mc Donalds
6
7
8
Subway 18 m²
Mc18 Donalds m²
Burger King 22 m²
0
B A A
65 m² Sitting Area
180
10000 10000
B
12
GFI
UP
UP
C
12 Mark and Spencer 65 m²
UP
UP
71 m²
Mark and Spencer
GFI
19 m²
GFI
27 m²
3
180
0
25000
25000
10000
D
Cafe
Luggage Storage 0
10000
E
C
60000
UP
F
D
25000
20000
Burger King
Retail
WH Smith
6
7
8
1
2
18 m²
18 m²
22 m²
Retail 64 m²
WH 68Smith m²
1
2
64 m²
68 m²
1800
2475
1800 25000
5000
1800
2475
60000
1800 25000
5000
5000 15000
20000 5000
5000
20000
5000
15000
60000
1ST FLOOR PLAN
1
2
3
4
5
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15
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4
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15
SCALE : 1:300
60000 15000 1010 1010
F
1010
5000 10000
0 0
100
70 m²
10000 1010
1010
1010
900
Ticket Counter
1010
5000 900
5000
1010
Ticket Office
900
15000 2000
5000 900
Toilet M
900
Toilet F
2000
1010 1010 15000
1010
1010
1010
Technical Room
1010
Utilities Room
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
Ticket 22Machine m²
Ticket 47Counter m²
Ticket Office 22 m²
Toilet 19 m²M
Toilet 18 m²F
Technical 35 m²Room
Utilities Room 28 m²
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
22 m²
47 m²
22 m²
19 m²
18 m²
35 m²
28 m²
20
100
10000
25000
25000
Control Room 70 m²
0 170
10000
170
2497 10000
14 14
17 Toilet MToilet F 44 m² 15 16
18 23 m²
9151500
21
19
Sitting Area 48 m²
15
16
5 m²
5900 m²
1500
900
25000 1500
64 m²
1500 20000
1500
60000
25000
26 11 m²
22
48 m²
915
26
Outdoor64Dining m² Area
69 m² 915
25
23 24 25 Outdoor Dining Area 23 m² 15 m² 24 m² 22
21
19
24
Restaurant 23 m² 1Kitchen 15 m² 1 Restaurant 24 m² 2Kitchen 11 m² 2
Sitting Area Offices Offices 69 m²
Toilet 5 m²MToilet 5 m² F
REF. 12 m² 9151500
23
Lost and Found 23 m²
Storage 44 m²
REF.Pantry 12 m²
Restaurant 1Kitchen 1 Restaurant 2Kitchen 2
DN
18
17 Pantry
DN
Lost and Found
Storage
0
A
1010
5000 900
20
2497
A
1850
1010
5000 1010 60000 1010 1010 5000
Control Room
C
B
1829
1010 5000
5000
E D
B
1850
10000
Ticket Machine
E
C
1829 15000
1010 1010
F
D
5000
914
5200
914
914
15000 5200
914
20000
15000
60000
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3
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ELEVATIONS A Roof Lvl
B
C
D
EAST ELEVATION A B
C
SCALE : NTS
11505
E
F
D
E
F
A
B A
Lvl 2 Roof Lvl 8000 11505 Lvl 1
D
F
C
E
B
D
A
C
B
A
Roof Lvl
11505
Lvl 2
E
11505 SCALE : NTS
Roof Lvl 8000
F
WEST ELEVATION Roof Lvl
C B
D C
E D
F E
11505
Lvl 2
F
F
8000 Lvl 2 Roof Lvl 8000 11505 Lvl 1
Roof Lvl 11505
4000
E F
D E
C D
B C
A B
A
Roof Lvl 11505
4000
Lvl 2 Lvl 1
Lvl 2
Lvl 2 Lvl 1
Lvl 2
8000 4000 G Lvl
8000
8000 4000 G Lvl
8000
0
0
Lvl 1 G Lvl Basement Lvl 4000 0 -2800
Lvl 1 G Lvl Basement Lvl 4000 0 -2800
Lvl 1 4000
Basement Lvl
Lvl 1 4000
Basement Lvl
G Lvl -2800
G Lvl
G Lvl -2800
G Lvl
0
0
0
0
Basement Lvl
Basement Lvl
Basement Lvl
Basement Lvl
-2800
-2800
-2800
-2800
1
East
3
1 : 150
East
West 1 : 150
1NORTH 1 : 150 ELEVATION SCALE : NTS
1
East
1
Roof Lvl
1 : 150 11505
15 East 1 : 150
Roof Lvl
3
14
13
15
12
14
11
13
10
12
9
11
8
10
7
9
8
7
3
West 1 : 150
West
6
1 : 150
6
3
5
West
4
3
1 : 150
5
2
4
1
3
2
1
11505
Lvl 2 8000
Lvl 2 Roof Lvl 8000 Lvl11505 1
15
14 15
Roof Lvl
13 14
12 13
11 12
10 11
10 9
2
3
4
5
6
89
78
67
56
45
34
23
12
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
11505
4000 Lvl 2 Lvl 1
Lvl 2
8000 4000 G Lvl
8000
0 Lvl 1 G Lvl Basement Lvl 4000 0 -2800
Lvl 1 4000
Basement Lvl G Lvl -2800 0
2
G Lvl
North0
1 Lvl : 150 Basement Lvl Basement
North -2800
2 1 : 150 SOUTH ELEVATION -2800
SCALE : NTS
2
North 1 : 150
North
2
1 : 150
1
Roof Lvl 11505
Roof Lvl
1
2
3
4
7
5
8
6
9
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
11505
Lvl 2 8000
Lvl 2 Roof Lvl 8000 11505 Lvl 1
1
Roof Lvl
21
32
43
54
65
76
87
98
10 9
11 10
12 11
13 12
14 13
15 14
15
11505
4000 Lvl 2 Lvl 1
Lvl 2
8000 4000 G Lvl
8000
0 Lvl 1 G Lvl Basement Lvl 4000 0 -2800
Lvl 1 4000
Basement Lvl
4
SouthG Lvl -2800
G Lvl
1 : 150
0
4 4
0
South
Basement Lvl
1 -2800 : 150
South 1 : 150
4
Basement Lvl -2800
South 1 : 150
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SECTIONS
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SCALE : NTS
SCALE : NTS F F
E E
F
EF
D D DE
C C
B B
CD
A A
BC
A A
AB
A
B B
A
BA
C C CB
D D DC
E E ED
F F FE
F Roof Lvl
Lvl 2 Lvl 2 8000 8000
Lvl 2 8000
Lvl 1 Lvl 1 4000 4000
Lvl 1 4000
11505
Lvl 2
Lvl 2
8000
8000
TICKET BARRIER
Lvl 1
Lvl 1
4000
4000
G Lvl G Lvl 0 0
G Lvl
Lvl 2 Lvl 2 8000 8000
G Lvl Basement 0 Lvl Basement Lvl -2800 -2800 Basement Lvl Basement Lvl
PLANT ROOM
Section 11 44 Section 1 : 150 Section1 :1150Section 1 4 1 : 150 4 1 : 150
Lvl 1 Lvl 1 4000 4000
-2800
SCALE : NTS 14 14
Lvl 2 8000
Lvl 1 4000
G Lvl
13 13 1314
12 12
Lvl 1
11 11
10 10
9 9
1213 1112 RESTAURANT 1011 910 RESTAURANT 2 1
KITCHEN 2
Lvl 2 8000
Lvl 1 Lvl 1 4000 4000
KITCHEN 1
8 8
G Lvl G Lvl 0 0
7 7
89
78
6 6 67
5 5 56
SITTING AREA
4 4 45
G Lvl Basement 0 Lvl Basement Lvl -2800 -2800 Basement Lvl Basement Lvl
3 3 34
2 2
1 1
23
12
1
Pre-cast concrete straight fleet stairs with equal 22 risers at 200mm and at min 230mm going, 900mm wide.
LOST AND STORAGE FOUND
OFFICES
LOBBY
SUBWAY MC BURGER KING DONALDS
4000
RETAIL
ENTRANCE 2
Escalator to manufacturers detail, at angle 30 degrees of 4000mm height.
PLANT ROOM
0
-2800
-2800
Section 33 33 Section 1 : 150 4 SECTION 1 :3150 Section Section 3 3 1 SCALE 3: NTS : 150 1 : 150
Roof Lvl 11505
Lvl 2
Roof Lvl Roof Lvl 11505 1 11505 Roof Lvl Lvl 2 Lvl 2 8000 8000
8000
Lvl 1 4000
G Lvl
1 1
2 2 21
11505
Lvl 2 8000
Lvl 1 Lvl 1 4000 4000
Lvl 1 4000
G Lvl G Lvl 0 0
G Lvl
Basement 0 Lvl Basement Lvl -2800 -2800 Basement Lvl Basement Lvl
0
-2800 Section 44 11 Section 1 : 150 Section1 :4150Section 4 1 1 : 150 1 1 : 150 -2800
Lvl 1 4000
-2800
Section 22 22 Section 1 : 150 Section1 :2150Section 2 2 1 : 150 2 1 : 150
SECTION 3
Lvl 2 Lvl 2 8000 8000
Lvl 2 8000
G Lvl G Lvl Basement Lvl 0 0 Basement Lvl -2800 -2800 Basement Lvl Basement Lvl
PLANT ROOM
-2800
14
11505
G Lvl G Lvl 0 0
0
-2800
Roof Lvl Roof Lvl 11505 11505 Roof Lvl
3 3 32
4 4 43
5 5 54
6 6 65
CONTROL ROOM LUGGAGE STORAGE
7 7 76
TICKET MACHINE PHARMACY
CAFE
8 8 87
9 9 98
10 10 109
TICKET COUNTER
TICKET OFFICE LOBBY
PLANT ROOM
11 11 1110
12 12
1211
TOILETS
13 13
14 14
UTILITIES 1413 ROOM TECHNICAL ROOM 1312
15 15 1514
Beams to Structural Engineers detail within floor 15void situated above ceiling line to be half hour FR.
SITTING AREA Internal Wall - 200mm pre-cast concrete hollow core first floor to Structural Engineers Details.
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SECTION | DETAIL DRAWINGS SECTION 5
EXTERNAL WALL DETAILS
SCALE : 1:100
SCALE : 1:40 30
20
200
50
100
20
200mm BLOCK WORK 50mm WEATHER PROOFING 100mm BLOCK WORK
Lvl 2 8000
600 X 600mm THCK STONE WALL CLADING ANGLE FIXING 20mm RENDER
600
20mm CEMENT MORTAR
Lvl 1 4000
STRIP FOUNDATION DETAIL 1:20 STRIP FOUNDATION SCALE : 1:40
BRICKWALL ABOVE Brickwall above
2 NO. Y12mm TOP
2REINFORCEMENT NO. Y12 mm topBARS, reinforcement R8 mm bars STIRRUPS AT 175mm CENTRES
R8 mm stirrups at 175 mm centres 230
230mm x 700mm REINFORCED CONCRETE STRIP FOUNDATION 230 x 700 mm reinforced concrete strip WITH 25MM COVER foundation with 25 mm cover 5 NO. Y16mm BOTTOM
5REINFORCEMENT NO. Y16 mm bottom reinforcement bars BARS G Lvl
700
0
1
Section 8 1 : 20
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DETAIL DRAWINGS SECTION 6
FLAT ROOF DETAILS
SCALE : 1:100
SCALE : 1:40
STRUCTURAL CONCRETE PAVING SHARP SAND EVA-DRAIN D GEOCOMPOSITE DRAINAGE & PROTECTION LAYER INSULATION ROOF RESISTANT MEMBRANE
Lvl 2
ROOF RC SLAB
8000
LINTEL 150mm X 50mm STEEL FRAME STEEL SHEETING
WARM FLAT ROOF: (max 0.16 W/m²k U-value un-ventilated) Reinforced concrete on 20mm 2 coat mastic asphalt BS 988T on separating sheathing felt layer on 150mm Celotex Tempcheck Deck TD3000 roofboard insulation system on underlay vapour check on screed @ 1 in 40 falls on 250mm to thick concrete prestressed hollow core to specialist manufacturer design and to Structural Engineer’s requirements. Laid to fall to channels either side with insulation behind and code 5 lead lined parapet outlets into hopper head and rain water down pipe. Line ceiling with 1000 gauge polythene vapour barrier and 12.5mm plasterboard ceiling, with all joints taped and sealed. Code 4 lead flashing and cavity tray to junctions with cavity wall.
WINDOW DETAILS
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
SCALE : 1:40
Lvl 1 4000
42mm X 10mm REINFORCEMENT HEAD WINDOW (119 X 2100mm) R O D U C E D B
DOUBLE GLAZING WINDOWS
Y A N A
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
P
GLAZING BEAD
U
STEEL BOTTOM RAIL
T O D E
STEEL WINDOW BOARD
S K E
OUTER FRAME
D U
150mm WINDOW SILL
T I O N
0
A
G Lvl
C
TIMBER BEAD
A L P R D U C T
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
1 : 20
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Section 8
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
DETAIL DRAWINGS
CURTAIN WALL DETAIL SCALE : 1:100
P R O D U C
CURTAIN WALL ELEVATION
D B
DOUBLE GLAZING TEMPERED AND LAMINATED
Y
HORIZONTAL MULLION
A N
VERTICAL MULLION
A U T
SKIRTING 150 X 200 X 20mm TILES 200 X 200 X 20mm MORTAR SAND 60mm RC CONCRETE TO ENGR’S DETAIL 200mm PLASTER
O D E S K E D U C A T I O N
SKIRTING 150 X 200 X 20mm TILES 200 X 20 X 20mm MORTAR SAND 60mm RC CONCRETE TO ENGR’S DETAIL 150mm DPC PRECAST CONCRETE TO ENGNR’S DETAIL 100mm
A L P R O D U
PROTECTION WALL
C
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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SCALE : 1:100
SCALE : 1:20
HILTI ANCHOR BOLT STRUCTURAL SILICON STRUCTURAL SILICON ALUMINIUM SEALING MULLION STRUCTURAL SILICON
DOUBLE GLAZING TEMPERED AND LAMINATED
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
DETAIL 01
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
DETAIL DRAWINGS
DETAIL 02 SCALE : 1:20
DOUBLE GLAZING TEMPERED AND LAMINATED STRUCTURAL SILICON
STRUCTURAL SILICON
STRUCTURAL SILICON
ALUMINIUM TRANSFORM MULLION ALUMINIUM COVER SUB MULLION
SCREW
RUBBER SHOCK ABSORBENT
ALUMINIUM SEALING MULLION STRUCTURAL SILICON
HORIZONTAL MULLION
DOUBLE GLAZING TEMPERED AND LAMINATED
SCREW
SCREW
STRUCTURAL SILICON
STRUCTURAL SILICON
BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
DETAIL 03
SCALE : 1:20
DOUBLE GLAZING TEMPERED AND LAMINATED
VERTICAL MULLION
STRUCTURAL SILICON
STRUCTURAL SILICON
ALUMINIUM SEALING MULLION SCREW STRUCTURAL SILICON
STRUCTURAL SILICON
DOUBLE GLAZING TEMPERED AND LAMINATED
N AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
RUBBER SHOCK ABSORBENT
DESCRIPTION - The transportation hub consists of commercial and retail spaces for rent, toilets, restaurants, cafe, pharmacy and offices. This drawing relates specificallt to the detaling of the builsing. Building details shown an indication of typical construction only and may very to actual site conditions. Fire safety signs in accordance with BS 5499 Part 1: and Health & Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) SD
Smoke detectors, to BS 5839 (celing mounted)
HD
Heat Detectors 30min.
SCREW VERTICAL MULLION
P
STRUCTURAL SILICON
min with closing device
D30 resistance
R
HVAC
fire self-
Heating, ventilating and air-conditioning
O
- All dimensions, levels, etc. are to be checked before any work is commenced. - No alteration or amendments shall be made to the drawings or the work illustrated without reference.
D U C E D B
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Lvl 1
G Lvl
4000
0 Basement Lvl
G Lvl
MEP DRAWINGS
-2800
0
COLD WATER SYSTEM
Basement Lvl -2800
COLD WATER SUPPLY SCALE : 1:300
COLD WATER SYSTEM
Roof Lvl 11505
Roof Lvl
Lvl 2
11505
8000
Lvl 2
Lvl 1
8000
4000
FROM SUPLvl 1
G Lvl
4000
0 Basement Lvl
LOCKABLE
G Lvl
-2800
ME-
0
COLD WATER SYSTEM
Basement Lvl -2800
COLD WATER SYSTEM HOT WATER SUPPLY
Roof Lvl
SCALE : 1:300
11505
Roof Lvl
Lvl 2
11505
8000
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Lvl 2
Lvl 1
8000
4000
T CUD ORP L AN O I T ACUDE KSE D OT UA NA Y B DE CUD ORP
Lvl 1
G Lvl
4000
0 Basement Lvl
G Lvl
-2800
0
HOT WATER SYSTEM
Basement Lvl -2800
HOT WATER SYSTEM
Roof Lvl 11505
SANITARY Roof LvlSUPPLY DIAGRAMATIC LAYOUT
Lvl 2
SCALE : NTS
8000
11505
Lvl 2
Lvl 1
8000
4000
First Floor Lvl
Lvl 1 4000
G Lvl 0 Basement Lvl
G Lvl
-2800
0 Basement Lvl
Grd Floor Lvl
HOT WATER SYSTEM
-2800
HOT WATER SYSTEM Basement Lvl
50
Roof Lvl 11505
Roof Lvl
Lvl 2
11505
8000
MEP DRAWINGS
Roof Lvl 11505
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC LAYOUT 8000 Lvl 2
SCALE : 1:300
Lvl 1 4000
Lvl 2
Roof Lvl
8000 Lvl 1 Roof Lvl 4000 11505
11505 G Lvl
Lvl 1
Lvl 2
4000
8000
0 Basement Lvl
Lvl 2G Lvl
-2800
80000 Basement Lvl Lvl 1-2800
G Lvl
Lvl 1
0
4000
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Basement Lvl
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM G Lvl 0 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4000
-2800
G Lvl
Basement Lvl
0
Sub-distribution fuseboard Switch
Sheet steel busbars chamber with removable covers
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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Copper busbars
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Single phase final sub-circuits
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Sheet steel busbars chamber with removable covers
Fuse Switch
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Neutral link Meter
Copper busbars
Fuse Sheet steel busbars chamber Neutral link Switch with removable covers Meter Fuse Switch
Copper busbars
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Sheet steel busbars chamber with removable covers Fuse Switch
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HVAC SCHEMATIC LAYOUT
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3D PERSPECTIVES
Visualisation of the train tracks
Visualisation of the exterior view overlooking the parking area
Visualisation of the side entrance
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INTERIOR VIEWS
Visualisation of the outdoor restaurant
Visualisation of the ticket barrier
Visualisation of the entrance area
Visualisation of the ticketing counter
Visualisation of the tram terminus on site
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TRAM SYSTEM TRAM ROUTES There will be 6 stops along the route: • • • • • •
Brighton station Clock tower Brighton Centre Brighton Pier Kemptown Brighton Marina
The new trams has up to five sections, is approximately 35 metres long and has a capacity of about 220 passengers. The trams will have modern technologies promoting integrated lifts or ramps, to ensure fast and safe boarding for all passengers. The modern exterior design with visual details including stainless steel and light grey shades, ergonomic seats and comfortable lighting. The features of modern climate control systems offer heating in winter and cooling in summer. The trams allow everyone to enjoy the views of the city’s landmark through large, low-slung panoromic windows. For safety, the passenger compartment is protected by CCTV, upcoming stops and connecting lines are displayed on monitors.
SERVICE FREQUENCY Day of the Week Monday to Friday
Saturdays
Sundays
TRAM SYSTEMS Time of Day Start of service to 0700 0700 - 1900 1900 - 2200 2200 to end of service Start of service to 0800 0800 - 1800 1800 - 2200 2200 to end of service Start of service to 1000 1000 - 1800 1800 to end of service
Frequency of Train Every 10 minutes Every 8 minutes Every 10 minutes Every 12 minutes Every 10 minutes Every 8 minutes Every 10 minutes Every 12 minutes Every 15 minutes Every 10 minutes Every 15 minutes
The journey time from Brighton station to Brighton Marina is approximately 30 minutes, however timetables may be reviewed after the first few weeks of passenger service. Tram runs every 8-12 minutes Monday to Saturday and every 10-15 minutes on a Sunday. During bad weathers, the tram may not operate depends on the trams durability to weathering.
Design Safety to ensure the public safety from the tram tracks and construction of the transportation hub: Signage Pedestrian Footways and Crossings Speed limit
Surveillance cameras
Visible signage used around the tram system. Visible yellow line indicates that pedestrian are not allowed to cross over. Speed limits signs for the consideration of the site surrounding for drivers within the Brighton station to Brighton Marina to ensure safety and prevent accidents. Multiple cameras will be installed on the tram terminus for safety reason .
SAFETY MEASURES Shelter PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
Safety for blind people
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WORK EXPERIENCE RKA DESIGN GROUP 2012
WORK EXPERIENCE 1 |01
SATE KAJANG HAJI SAMURI
SITE LOCATION
Proposed Sate Kajang Hj. Samuri Retail, Restoran Jejantas Sungai Buloh, North Bound, Selangor. KEY POINTS :
SOUTH BOUND
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FLEXIBILITY
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IDENTITY - Uniqueness of design identified by the chosen color scheme. COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE GOOD TASTE AND GOOD ENVIRONMENT OPEN SPACE – NATURAL VENTILATION AND LIGHTING
• • • PROPOSED SITE
NORTH BOUND
BASIC TECHNICAL PLAN
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METER ROOM RETAILS
WATER LINE
PLAYGROUND SURAU
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PARKING
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CONTEXT PLAN CONTEXT PLAN
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FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN
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3D PERSPECTIVES FRONT VIEW
REAR VIEW
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3D PERSPECTIVES VIEW FROM WALKWAY - COMING FROM SURAU
VIEW FROM SURAU
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3D PERSPECTIVES VIEW FROM SURAU
VIEW FROM DINING AREA
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3D PERSPECTIVES INTERIOR VIEW
VIEW FROM WALKWAY - COMING FROM TOILET
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HOLIDAY VILLA GOLF AND SPA RESORT
WORK EXPERIENCE 1 |02 SITE LOCATION
KOTA SERIEMAS The Group’s flagship development is a 2,400-acre township situated in Nilai , Negeri Sembilan, close to the transportation hub of KLIA / LCCT. This township with a target population of 60,000, is based on the concept of eco-friendly and wholesome living, where residential homes and commercial businesses co-exist with their lush, natural surroundings. Residents enjoy resort style living with sports and recreational facilities. Other amenities include a Resort Commercial Centre and KPJ International University.
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Proposed new concept development Holiday Villa Golf and Spa Resort, Sepang.
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Kota Seriemas also enjoys convenient access to the following:• 5 minutes drive from Sepang F1 circuit • 15 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) • 15 minutes drive from Nilai town • 30 minutes drive from Putrajaya
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SITE PLAN
SITE PLAN
Holiday Villa Golf and Spa Resort situated on a plam filled valey landscape forested with tropical trees. An approach to this site that would take advantage of its special qualities, not imposing on the setting but to enhance and direct attention to the features of the landscape. The buildings would fit into the site with minimum disturbance and would embrace the rocks and slopes and trees, not see them as obstacle. The buildings were designed to take full advantage of their individual setting; the views, the rocks, the trees, and their relationship to other buildings. The mood, the feeling, was to be quiet and peaceful, spacious and expansive, natural and very comfortable, not extravagant nor over-designed. Instead of the luxury of expensive material and opulence there is the greater richness of space, light and unique views over a very special seascape.
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HOTEL AND RECEPTION PLAN
HOLIDAY VILLA GOLF AND SPA RESORT
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SPA VILLAGE PLAN
SPATIAL PLAN
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GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUBHOUSE
HOLIDAY VILLA GOLF AND SPA RESORT
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FACADE DESIGN
DESIGN CONCEPT
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PERSPECTIVE VIEWS OF THE SITE
3D PERSPECTIVES
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PERSPECTIVE VIEWS OF THE SITE
3D PERSPECTIVES
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RENDERED IMAGES OF THE SITE
3D PERSPECTIVES
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WORK EXPERIENCE CSY BUILDERS 2016
BUNGALOW HOUSE
WORK EXPERIENCE 2 |01 GROUND FLOOR PLAN PROJECT TITTLE Design and Renovation work for 2 storey Bungalow House at Tropicana Golf and Country Resort, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
SITE LOCATION No, 11 Jalan TR 4/1, Tropicana Golf & Country Resort 47410, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLANS
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PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
3D PERSPECTIVES
OUTDOOR TERRACE
LIVING AREA
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PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
3D PERSPECTIVES
THEATRE ROOM
MASTER BEDROOM
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PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
3D PERSPECTIVES
KITCHEN
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SETIA AWAN OFFICE
WORK EXPERIENCE 2 |02
PROJECT TITTLE Proposed Interior Fit-Out for Setia Awan Sales Gallery & Office.
SITE LOCATION Pusat Dagangan Phileo Damansara 1. No.9 Jalan 16/11. Off Jalan Damansara 46350 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
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PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
3D PERSPECTIVE
RECEPTION AREA
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3D PERSPECTIVES
PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
PANTRY
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3D PERSPECTIVES
PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
BAR AREA
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3D PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
LOUNGE
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WORK EXPERIENCES TAHPI PTY. LTD. 2017 - 2018
GERIATRIC WELLNESS CENTRE
WORK EXPERIENCE 3 |01 PROJECT BRIEF PROJECT LOCATION COMPANY
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Proposed Senior Living Development Section 12, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan UEM Group
Develop a senior living community which comprises of Independent Living (IL) and Assisted Living (AL) components. The site is approximately 540,000 sqft. / 12.5 acres. The senior living residences consist of two components IL and AL. The AL facility will be operated by a notable international operator from Japan. The senior living residences is an Asian Zen-themed residential with contemporary themed design landscaping with a tranquil environment. As the land size is big, the development can be split into 3 phases. i.e 3-5 acres per phase. It shall be a low-rise development (4-5 storey apartment) with lots of green space. Given the location and the mature demography of the surrounding area, the proposed senior living development should blend in with the exisitng developemtn, taking into consideration of preserving the biodiversity of the ares and satisfy the requirement of middle upper segment of the community within a tranquil environment.
CONCEPTUAL COMPONENTS JAPANESE GARDEN ELEMENTS
ERN olizes light of edge, act as a g element to the visitors
GE olizes connectivity
ERN olizes light of ledge, act as a ng element to the visitors
GE olizes connectivity
GATEWAY Symbolizes entrance statement
LANTERN LANTERN Symbolizes light light of of Symbolizes BRIDGE GATEWAY knowledge, act as as a a knowledge, act LANTERN Symbolizes entrance statement Symbolizes connectivity leading element to to leading element Symbolizes light of guide the visitors guide the visitors JAPANESE knowledge, act as a
GARDEN ELEMENTS
JAPANESE GARDEN ELEMENTS
leading element to guide the visitors PLANTS
Symbolizes renewal, calm, wonder and continuity
The whole landscape and design should be wheelchair and senior residents friendly with additional handrail, rest benches etc wherever applicable. The interior design should have a feeling of peace, bright, warm, cosy, safe and harmony. The idea is to get seniors and children interacting by spending time doing enjoyable activities together. Music, dance, reading, and art are some examples of activities people of any generation can enjoy together. Green community along green axis feature are suited for intergenerational programs for seniors to bridge the generatiton gap offering several activities with numerous benefits for each generation. Intergenerational programs for seniors and youth is the kind of relationship building that is the cornerstone of respectful communities, which in turn helps to develop global citizenship.
GATEWAY GATEWAY Symbolizes entrance statement Symbolizes entrance statement GATEWAY Symbolizes entrance statement
PLANTS Symbolizes renewal, calm, wonder and continuity
JAPANESE JAPANESE GARDEN GARDEN ELEMENTS ELEMENTS
WATER Symbolizes renewal, calm, wonder and continuity
JAPANESE GARDEN ELEMENTS
PLANTS PLANTS PLANTS Symbolizes renewal, Symbolizes renewal, calm, wonder Symbolizes renewal, calm, wonder wonder and and calm, continuity PLANTS continuity continuity Symbolizes renewal, calm, wonder and continuity
and
WATER WATER GATEWAY WATER renewal, Symbolizes renewal, Symbolizes BRIDGE BRIDGE Symbolizes entrance statement calm, wonder purity and and fertility Symbolizes calm, wonder and Symbolizes connectivity Symbolizes connectivity WATER GATEWAY continuity continuity Symbolizes renewal, BRIDGE Symbolizes entrance statement calm, wonder and Symbolizes connectivity STONE continuity STONE SWATER y m b o l i z e s d u r a t i o n a n d STONE Symbolizes renewal, S y m b o l i z e s d u r a t i o n a n d S y m b o l i z e s d u r a t i o n a n d omnipresence the forces of STONE calm, anchor wonder and LANTERN omnipresence the the forces forces of of omnipresence nature, the garden to the PLANTS STONE Symbolizes duration and omnipresence nature, anchor anchor the the garden garden to to the the nature, rknowledge, o u n d a n d g iact v e s as p e c iaf iSymbolizes c Symbolizes light of gcontinuity renewal, S y m b o l i z e s d u r a t i o n a n d g r o u n d a n d g i v e s p e c i f i g r o u n d a n d g i v e s p e c i f i c c personality the forces ofthe nature, the garden to calm, wonder and omnipresence forces anchor of leading element to guide the visitors personality personality continuity nature, anchor the garden to the the ground and give specific personality STONE JAPANESE g r o u n d a n d g i v e s p e c i f i c S y m b o l i z e s d u r a t i o n a n d personality GARDEN omnipresence the forces of nature, anchor the garden to the ELEMENTS g r o u n d a n d g i v e s p e c i f i c personality
WATER Symbolizes renewal, calm, wonder and continuity
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SITE STUDY ENTRY & DROPOFF POINTS
LEGEND
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DropOff
TRAFFIC CIRCULATION
PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
MASSING - OVERALL
BUILDING MASSING BLOCK A&B: INDEPENDENT LIVING ¥ LEVEL G-LG2: FACILITIES ¥ LEVEL 1-5 : 8 SINGLE BEDROOM UNIT/ FLOOR & 2 DOUBLE BEDROOM UNIT/ FLOOR ¥ 50 UNITS / BLOCK
BLOCK C: INDEPENDENT LIVING ¥ LEVEL LG2-LG3: FACILITIES ¥ LEVEL LG1-3: 8 SINGLE BEDROOM UNIT/ FLOOR & 2 DOUBLE BEDROOM UNIT/ FLOOR ¥ 50 UNITS / BLOCK
LEGEND
ASSISTED LIVING ¥ LEVEL G-1: FACILITIES ¥ LEVEL 2-6: 20 SINGLE BEDROOM / FLOOR STUDENT ACCOMMODATION ¥ 20 STUDIO UNITS / FLOOR
NURSERY / CLUBHOUSE Student Accommodation Assisted Living Independent Living Nursery & Clubhouse
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NURSERY ¥ Classrooms ¥ Day Care ¥ Kitchen ¥ Playground
PROGRAMS NURSERY LEVEL G
Classrooms ¥ Reading Books ¥ Arts/ Craft Day Care ¥ Sleeping Area / Infants Playground ¥ Outdoor Activities ¥ Sports Kitchen ¥ Cooking / Baking
LEGEND
Student Accommodation AL IL Nursery & Clubhouse CLUBHOUSE ¥ Lounge ¥ Cafe ¥ Multipurpose Hall
CLUBHOUSE LEVEL 1
Lounge ¥ Music ¥ Board Games ¥ Arts / Craft Cafe ¥ Cooking / Baking Multipurpose Hall ¥ Dancing ¥ Sewing ¥ Gathering
LEGEND
Student Accommodation AL IL Nursery & Clubhouse CLUBHOUSE ¥ Library ¥ Gym
CLUBHOUSE LEVEL 2
Lounge ¥ Music ¥ Board Games ¥ Arts / Craft Gym ¥ Rehab / Exercise ¥ Yoga ¥ Hydrotherapy Pool
LEGEND
Student Accommodation AL IL Nursery & Clubhouse
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GREEN AXIS
ACTIVITIES CATEGORY ALONG GREEN AXIS
NATURE & ACTIVITIES INTEGRATION Jogging track & Family Cafe
Fountain Plaza
Art & Sculpture Park Fish Pond
Pond, Dancing Space Amphitheatre Green Axis with separated circulation
Flea Market & Community Area
Nursery & Clubhouse
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SECTION 12 (RESIDENTIAL)
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OVERALL FLOOR PLANS
LEGEND
FLOOR PLANS
AL IL Nursery & Clubhouse
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INDEPENDENT LIVING
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WORK EXPERIENCE 3 |02
SUNTRACK PRIMA CARE SUITES
PROJECT OVERVIEW Expanding urban options, this development envisions to be a one-stop care centre catering to Cyberjaya & Putrajaya townships.
Synergy and integration of users in this holistic care concept promotes wellbeing and healing.
Filling in the whole continuum of traditional old age home and care centres with an array of options, this multi-operator facility offers the following services :
From a micro perspective, tailored options and flexinility within this resident centric facility is conceived as an extension of the home, all without compromising on privacy and dignity of each individual resident. From a macro perspective, the design hinged strongly on communal living in a safe, secured, ecologically sound and sustainable environment.
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Assisted living facility Skilled nursing facility Hospice / Palliative nursing Confinement care
This all emcompassing car centre is equipped with support services including medical suites, rehabilitation centre, launderette and central kitchen. Complementary retails such as cafe, saloon and sundry shop expands care residents options without having to drop out of life.
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SITE CONTEXT - SURROUNDING CARE FACILITIES
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Petaling Jaya
Kuala Lumpur
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Ampang
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Seri Kembangan
1. Tong Sim Senior Citizen Care Centre 2. Procare Centre Sdn. Bhd. 3. Rumah Charis 4. 24 Angels Nursing and Elderly Services KL 5. SmartAge WellCare Services 6. Gracevilla Home Care Services 7. Private Duty Care Nurse
Cheras
Proposed site Putrajaya
Bandar Baru Bangi
Kajang
PROJECT TITLE
Suntrack Prima Care
LOT / PLOT NO.
Loy 23587
ADDRESS
Jalan Teknokrat 7, Cyber 5, 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan
LAND SIZE
6,999 m2 / 1.73 acre
PERMISSIBLE PLINTH
4,199 m2 (60% of land size)
PLOT RATIO
1:3
PERMISSIBLE GFA
20,997 m2
BUILT UP AREA
20,997 m2
SUB BASEMENT FLOOR AREA
LG 1 = 5,368 m2 | LG 2 = 3,631 m2 2 storeys of Sub-basement 1 storey of Retails & Support
TOTAL NO. OF STOREY
Total No. of 7 Storeys (excl. sub-basement & roof top)
5 storeys Care Suites 1 storey Care Suites & Facilities 1 storey Rooftop Level for Facilities & Mechanical Plant Room
TOTAL NO. OF ROOMS
253 Rooms (Designed to cater double bedded capacity)
CARPARK REQUIRED
138 CP Bays
CARPARK PROVIDED
212 CP Bays
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SITE CONTEXT
SITE CONTEXT - PROPOSED SITE
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PROPOSED SITE
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LOT 23587
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PROPOSED SITE
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LEGEND Proposed site (LOT 23587) 1. Kanvas SOHO 2. Prima 11 - Burger King 3. Bomba 4. Cybersquare Cyberjaya 5. Cyberjaya Bank Negara 6. Pos Laju 7. Balai Polis Cyberjaya
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FLOOR PLAN
LAYOUT PLANS - GROUND FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR 1. 2. 3. 4.
Commercial Clinical Rehabilitation Services 1
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LEGEND Public Drop-off 2
Services Loading/Unloading Ingress Egress GROUND FLOOR m
SITE AREA
6,999 m2
GFA
2,466 m2
NFA
1,314 m2
PLINTH AREA
2,466 m2 (35%)
NO. OF STRATA TITLE PARCELS
5
PERIMETER GREEN
978 m2 (14%)
OTHER GREEN AREAS (INCLS. COURTYARD)
452 m2 (7%)
NO. OF CARPARK BAYS
10
NO. OF MOTORCYCLE BAYS
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LEVEL 1 - 5
FLOOR PLAN
TYPICAL CARE SUITES NO. OF STRATE TITLE PARCELS
2
TYPE A 1,410m²
TYPE B
1,431m²
TYPICAL CARE LEVEL 1 – 5 m
LEVEL 1 - 5
TYPICAL CARE SUITES GFA
3,173 m2
NFA
2,841 m2
TYPE A NFA
1,410 m2
NO. OF ROOMS
23
NO. OF BEDS
46
TYPE B NFA
1,431 m2
NO. OF ROOMS
23
NO. OF BEDS
46
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TYPICAL CARE LEVEL 1 – 5 m
LEVEL 6
FLOOR PLAN
TYPICAL CARE SUITES & MULTI FUNCTION SPACES NO. OF STRATE TITLE PARCELS
5
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PREMIUM WING
1,431m²
2 1
LEGEND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Sky Terrace Horticultural Area Memory Garden Green House Multi-purpose Pavillion
LEVEL 6 m
LEVEL 6
TYPICAL CARE SUITES & MULTI FUNCTION SPACES GFA
2,262 m2
NFA
1,431 m2
PREMIUM WING NFA
1,431 m2
NO. OF ROOMS
23
NO. OF BEDS
46
LEVEL 6 m
110
ROOF LEVEL
FLOOR PLAN
COMMUNAL SPACES, SKY FARM & BUILDING SERVICES GFA
404 m2
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LEGEND 1. Hobby Deck 2. Yoga Deck
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3. Reflection Pond 4. Tranquil Lounge
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5. Reading Area 6. Sky Farm
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ROOF LEVEL m
LOWER GROUND 1 VISITOR & RESIDENTS GFA
5,368 m2
NO. OF CARPARK BAYS
115
NO. OF MOTORCYCLE BAYS
28 FROM LG2
FROM GF
TO GF
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LOWER GROUND 1 m
FLOOR PLAN
LOWER GROUND 2 STAFF & RETAILER GFA
3,631 m2
NO. OF CARPARK BAYS
87
NO. OF MOTORCYCLE BAYS
23
TO LG2
FROM LG1
LOWER GROUND 2 m
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SECTION X
FLOOR PLAN
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LAYOUT PLANS
TYPICAL CARE SUITES
INDIVIDUAL UNITS NFA
33 m2
ROOM AREA
28 m2
ENSUITE AREA
5 m2
3D PERSPECTIVE
WORK EXPERIENCE 3 |03
PANTAI HOSPITAL AYER KEROH
PROJECT OVERVIEW Pantai Hospital Ayer Keroh (PHAK), has maximised its utilisation throughout its 19 years in operation. PHAK has 217 existing beds and is reaching its maximum bed capacity, and 50 existing Clinics. The expansion plan for PHAK which comprises of the followings: •
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Phase 1 - To construct new multi level car park at the adjacent land beside the existing hospital, which will add 260 car park lots to the existing 440 lots. Completed on 28th March 2017. Phase 2 - To construct a new 8 storey hospital extension at the open car park area in front of the existing hospital premises. Alterations and additional works on existing Hospital to add 160 new beds and 40 new clinics. In-progress, completion April 2020.
The proposed new building adjoins to the north of the existing building, creating a sheltered forecourt that provides convenient access to the entire hospital. Dedicated entry and ambulance bays have been created at the new Accidents & Emergencies. A concourse is created to combine the new and existing lobbies to form a large continuous space capable of accommodating large crowds. The new wing continues vertically, reaching 11 occupiable storeys in total, with capacity for more storeys in the future. The two building adjoin up to and including level 2 where the internal planning of the Operating Theatres benefits from a large, consolidated floor plate. Strategic points of connections back to the existing building have also been made on levels 3 and 4 to enable effective transfer of patients between Inpatient Wards, Diagnostics & Treatment/ Ancillary Services, and Outpatient services. A link bridge from the new multi-storey car park in the west will connect to the new building on level 1 where a large number of people will visit the Clinics. Maximum view and natural light can be maintained from the existing wards by orientating the new wing perpendicularly to the existing building. New 117 terraces have been created between the two buildings for use by staff and patients, which enhance the amenities and promote a sense of well-being
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HEIGHT DIFFERENCES
TOPOGRAPHY
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DESIGN FEATURES
DESIGN DIRECTION The key design features are as follows : • •
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After careful site analysis, the new medical building has been oriented perpendicularly so the existing beds are not blocked and a significant and dignified forecourt is maintained. Major centre of excellence has been created on level 1 where most of the 50 medical suites and clinics of the hospital are located. A double height lobby connects level 1 and ground level near the new entrance and lift core. Escalators proposed in this lobby. This is also the main point of access from the car park, with a new green plaza. Inpatient accommodation is proposed in a mix of single, 2-bed and 4-bed rooms. By adopting a universal grid, these rooms retain total flexibility. Each 4-bed room can be easily divided into 2 x 2-bed rooms or single rooms if preferred by the client. The proposal includes 5 VIP bedrooms and 4 Deluxe bedrooms Dedicated service corridors connection support facilities (kitchen, linen, waste, etc.) to all clinical services via service lifts. The service corridors and lifts have been kept separate from pubic circulation and lifts. Vehicular traffic has been carefully considered. Ambulance and service vehicles flow separate from private cars and taxis. The main entrance and public lobby areas are more than doubled to allow for the hassle-free movement of large numbers of patients and visitors.
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UNDERPASS PLAN - CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN CAR PARK AND MEDICAL BLOCK
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CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN CAR PARK AND MEDICAL BLOCK
CONNECTIVITY
ACCESS AND CIRCULATION STRATEGY At PHAK a large number of people visit, work or receive treatment on a daily basis. An efficient system of signalling points of access and moving people through space without confusion, stress or safety risks is paramount to delivering the highest quality of health care. • Pedestrian Access • Passenger Vehicle Drop Off, Pick Up • Service Vehicles • Ambulance Access • Fire Fighting Access • Car Park Access and Parking • Wayfinding
UNDERPASS SECTION - CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN CAR PARK AND MEDICAL BLOCK
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LAYOUT PLANS - GROUND FLOOR LEVEL G • • • • • • • • • •
Emergency Department Medical Imaging Department Pharmacy Laboratory & Pathology Radiotherapy Business Office Kitchen Mortuary BOH (Back of House) Cafeteria
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FLOOR PLAN
LAYOUT PLANS - 1ST FLOOR LEVEL 1 • • •
Outpatient Department Cancer Centre Pharmacy
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LAYOUT PLANS - 2ND FLOOR LEVEL 2 • • • • • • •
Operation Theatre CSSD Surgical Day Care Recovery Stage 1 Staff Amenities ICU / CCU HDU
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FLOOR PLAN
LAYOUT PLANS - 3RD FLOOR LEVEL 3 • • • •
Birthing Unit SCN NICU Nursery
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LAYOUT PLANS - 4TH FLOOR LEVEL 4 • • • • • • •
Paediatric Ward Neuro Ward Inpatient Rehab Medical Ward Day Care Centre Endoscopy Health Screening
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FLOOR PLAN
LAYOUT PLANS - 5TH FLOOR LEVEL 5 •
Ortho Ward
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LAYOUT PLANS - 6TH FLOOR LEVEL 6 •
Surgical Ward
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FLOOR PLAN
LAYOUT PLANS - 7TH FLOOR LEVEL 7 •
Surgical Ward
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FLOOR PLAN
LAYOUT PLANS - 8TH FLOOR LEVEL 8 •
Future Expansion Ward
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3D PERSPECTIVE
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SECTION
NORTH ELEVATION
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SECTION | ELEVATION
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WORK EXPERIENCE 3 |04
CHERAS SOUTH GARDEN
cheras south garden wellness village & senior living facility in cheras
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content project brief 04 site photos 05 development data 06 - 08 site analysis 09 - 11 site perimeter 12 design process 13 massing strategy 14 design ethos 15 site plan 16 user programme 17 landscape strategy 18 sectional cut 19 conceptual reference 20 architectural expression 21 3D artist impression 22-24
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project brief Cher as South Gar den will b e a fa mi l i a r p l a ce w h e re re s i de nt s c a n fe e l b ot h ‘at home‘ and p ar t of an id e nt i fi a b l e Ch e ra s - K a ja n g co mmu n i t y. The p rop osed p rojec t is to b e real i s e d ove r t wo p l o t s o f l a n d. Th e s i te i s loc ated S out h East of C heras, whi c h i s n e a re r towa rds K a ja n g vi c i n i t y. The wellness village will c ater for t h e grow i n g re t i re me nt n e e ds o f t h e C heras-K ajang region and will inc l u de : A four stor y m ain c are b uild ing co mp r i s e d o f 1 0 0 u n i t s As s i s te d L i vi n g, 150 I nd ep end ent Living, 150 ste p dow n c a re b e ds a n d 5 0 b e ds fo r Confinement Care Center. I n addition, the design incorporates generous gard ens, shared com munit y sp ace s a n d a re s e t a mo n g s t a n e t wo r k o f land sc ap ed gard ens, cour t yard s a n d s q u a re s. Th e mi l d u n du l at i n g site ter rain nat urally c reates an inte re s t i n g l a n ds c a p e t h ro u g h o u t t h e 10ac re. R ec reat ion fac ilit ies offer ing many o p p o r t u n i t i e s fo r a c t i ve l i vi n g a n d soc ialising. The d evelop ment is de s i gn e d to ma xi mi s e a dva nt a g e s offered by t he site. gard ens will be a co mfo r t a b l e p l a ce t h at e mb ra ce s t he t rop ic al c lim ate wit h d eep coo l s h a de i n s u mme r, c a p t u re d b re e ze s, p leasant views and nat ural light.
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development data
lot 12 lot (lot 1741) (lot 1742)
lot 2 (lot 1742)
land area permissible max GFA allowable
lot 1 (lot 1741)
lot 2 (lot 1742)
total
4.752 acre
4.750 acre
9.502 acre
4,450 m2
4,450 m2
8,900 m2
to ta l l a nd area b efore ro a d sur rend er 5. 019 ac re
tot al land area b efo re road sur rend er 5. 01 2 ac re
to t a l l a n d a re a b e fo re ro a d s u r re n de r 1 0 .0 3
ma x per missib le p lint h area 11,538 sqm (60% from to ta l land area)
max p er m issib le p lint h area 11, 532 sq m (60% from tot al land area)
ma x p e r mi s s i b l e p l i nt h a re a
20,360 m2
20,360 m2
37,160 m2
ma x to tal GFA allowed 76, 880 sq m ma x GFA allowed for co mmercial 23, 064 sqm ( 30% of land area)
max tot al GFA allowe d 76, 880 sq m max GFA allowed fo r commerc ial 23, 064 sq m (30% of land area)
ma x to t a l G FA a l l owe d 1 5 3 ,0 0 0 s q m ma x to t a l G FA a l l owe d fo r co mme rc i a l 4 6 ,1 4 0 s q m (3 0 % o f l a n d a re a )
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development data
consideration to achieve maximum site utilization suggest expansion to the Independent component current Units = 200 units max allowable units = 308 units (requirement density of 65 units per acre) possible expansion of additional units = 108 units 108 units X 79 sqm = 8,532 sqm additional GFA additional parking requirement will be implied
plot ratio density site utilization
lot 1 (lot 1741)
lot 2 (lot 1742)
total
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to ta l l a nd area b efore ro a d sur rend er 5. 019 ac re
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tot al land area b efo re road sur rend er 5. 01 2 ac re
9.502 acre
4,450 m2
4,450 m2
8,900 m2
to t a l l a n d a re a b e fo re ro a d s u r re n de r 1 0 .0 3
ma x per missib le p lint h area 11,538 sqm (60% from to ta l land area)
max p er m issib le p lint h area 11, 532 sq m (60% from tot al land area)
ma x p e r mi s s i b l e p l i nt h a re a
20,360 m2
20,360 m2
37,160 m2
ma x to tal GFA allowed 76, 880 sq m ma x GFA allowed for co mmercial 23, 064 sqm ( 30% of land area)
max tot al GFA allowe d 76, 880 sq m max GFA allowed fo r commerc ial 23, 064 sq m (30% of land area)
ma x to t a l G FA a l l owe d 1 5 3 ,0 0 0 s q m ma x to t a l G FA a l l owe d fo r co mme rc i a l 4 6 ,1 4 0 s q m (3 0 % o f l a n d a re a )
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parking calculation
total
residential
commercial
lot 1 (lot 1741)
259 carparks
required for co mmerc ial area ( 1 CP p er 500 sq f t co mmerc ial GFA) ( 129,168 sq f t / 500 sqf t )
120 carparks
lot 2 (lot 1742)
no c om m er c ial ar ea
480 carparks
total
259 carparks re q u i re d fo r to t a l co mme rc i a l a re a (1 CP p e r 5 0 0 s q f t co mme rc i a l G FA) (1 2 9 ,1 6 8 s q f t / 5 0 0 s q f t )
600 carparks
required for resi d ent ial area ( 2 CP p er resid ent ial u n i t + 20% visitor ) ( 50 u n i ts x 2 C P + 20%)
required for resid ent ial area (2 C P p er resid ent ia l unit + 20% visitor ) (200 unit s x 2 C P + 20%)
re q u i re d fo r to t a l re s i de nt i a l a re a (2 CP p e r re s i de nt i a l u n i t + 2 0 % vi s i to r ) (2 5 0 u n i t s x 2 CP + 2 0 %)
379 carparks
480 carparks
859 carparks
to ta l ca r p ar ks req uired fo r Lo t 1 (Lot 1741)
tot al c ar p ar ks require d for Lot 2 (Lot 1742)
re q u i re d fo r to t a l de ve l o p me nt (6 0 0 CP fo r co mme rc i a l + 2 5 9 CP fo r re s i de nt i a l )
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site accessibility
di stance to si te SILK hi ghw ay ex i t 1 .5 k m C her as Kaj ang hi ghw ay ex i t 1 .0 k m
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context analysis 01
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135 m
304 m
lot 1 lot 1741
294 m
site perimeter Th e p ro p o s e d de ve l o p me nt co mp o n e nt s s h a l l b e de s i gn e d w i t h i n t wo (2 ) s e p a rate d l o t p e r i me te r s (Lo t 1 7 4 1 a n d Lo t 1742) and are individually planned i n s u c h way s o t h at t h e b o u n da r y s e t b a c ks a n d p l a n n i n g co n di t i o n s a re a dh e re d to.
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lot 2 lot 1742
The proposed development allows fo r s u r re n de r i n g o f ro a d re s e r ve fro nt i n g t h e re s i de nt i a l a re a . Th i s w i l l e n h a n ce t h e co n n e c t i vi t y a n d a cce s s i b i l i t y g o i n g i nto t h e s i te. Th e ro a d re s e r ve s h a l l a l s o a l l ow a n d c ate r fo r ro a d w i de n i n g du e to fu t u re i n c re a s e i n vo l u me fo r t h e de ve l o p me nt. An a l te r n at i ve secondar y entrance from the nor th o f t h e s i te t h ro u g h a n i n du s t r i a l a re a a n d h i g hway c a n a l s o b e a cce s s e d i nto t h e s i te. Th e i n de p e n de nt s i te a c re a g e h a s b e e n re du ce d to l e s s t h a n 5 a c re s fo r b o t h l o t s, s u b s e q u e nt l y exe mp t s t h e de ve l o p me nt fro m ce r t a i n p l a n n i n g re q u i re me nt s i mp o s e d by l o c a l a u t h o r i t i e s. Th e p rovi s i o n o f Ru ma h S e l a n g o r k u (RSKU ) i s n o l o n g e r re q u i re d.
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o pen in g the si te through a publi c space to en ga ge seamless i ntegrati on wi thi n the resi d enti al contex t.
figure ground stud i es. mappi ng footpr i nt a n d creati ng cour t yard s and sq uares
l ayer ing spaces i n bet ween bui ld i ngs. c reatin g v i si bi li t y encourage natural li ghts through bui ld i ng
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Acces s ibil it y The design intro du ce t wo entra n ces fro m j a l a n budim a n & j a l a n d esa b a r u 2 b co n n ec ted to inter n a l ro a d s er v in g to a l l co m p o nent s in th e devel o pm ent. S er v ice ro a d p rov ided a s seco nd a r y a cces s fo r go o ds del iver y & ru b bish co l l ec t io n.
M assi ng & S cale I n the attempt to create sense of place throu and scale, ever y component of d evelopment the profile and silhouettes of the adjacent neig Low to med i um r i se bui ld i ng blocks d esi gne component r i se up to 4-5 storey above groun
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massing strategy Green & Vo id The introduction of greenaries and voids allows breathability to encourage social introduction amongst the community. Th ese sp a ces a re a l so des ign ed a s a buffer bet ween th e n e i g hbo u r ho o d co m mun ities a n d th e future res idents.
Tra n s po r tatio n Co ntex tu a l st u dies sh ows th at publ ic tra n s po r tatio n is n o t a ccessib l e to the res idents o n s ite. Th erefo re th is master p l a n wo u l d inc lude co n s ideratio n o f feeder bus es and coaches to accomodate their needs of transpor tation.
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q ua l i t y o f s pa ce O p tim iz ing l ig ht a nd ventil atio n . G o o d l a ndsc a p ed v iews fo r ever y un its.
sc a l e a nd p ro p o r ti o n A d o m est ic sc a l e un its o f m a x. 4 to 5 sto rey he ight c reates homely and inviting environment
bu i l d i n g’s s a fe t y
design ethos
A l ow den s it y devel o pm ent a l l ows better a n d fa s t s a fet y eva c uatio n fo r res idents.
l a n d s ca pe & co u r t ya rd i nte grati o n La n ds c a ped a n d co ur t ya rd I ntegrated des ign co ntr ibutes to th e wel l bein g o f th e res idents. Creatin g s pa ce fo r a c tiv ities a n d s o c ia l intera c tio n
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I nd epend ent L i vi ng 4 - 6 Storeys 14,560 sq uare metre
Shared Faci li ti es C 2 Storeys 1,600 sq uare metre Assi sted L i vi ng D 4 - 5 Storeys 9,000 sq uare metre
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Step - d own Care 5 Storeys 9,500 sq uare metre
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Conf i nement Centre 3 Storeys 2,500 sq uare metre
Entrance and Exi t
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I nd e p e nd e nt Li v i n g
As s i s te d L i v i n g
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G F A 14, 560m 2
GF A 9 ,0 0 0 m 2
GFA 9,500m 2
to t a l 1 5 0 u nits 7 5 u nits @ 5 1 m 2 7 5 u nits @ 7 9 m 2 1 0 - 1 4 u nit s per bl o c k
to ta l 100 un its 50 un its @ 28m 2 50 un its @ 51m 2 14 un its per fl o o r
total 150 uni ts si ngle bed - 75 uni ts @ 28m2 2 bed d ed - 75 uni ts @ 46m2 18 uni ts per ward
f l o o r su ppo r t s l o u ng es u t il it y
fl o o r s uppo r ts s ta ff s tatio n dir t y util it y c l ea n util it y treatm ent ro o m l in en s to ra ge j a n ito r l o un ge pa ntr y & din in g l ibra r y
ward suppor ts staf f stati on d i r t y uti li t y clean uti li t y treatment room med i cati on room li nen storage jani tor suppor t/ shared area recepti on lounges cafeter i a k i tchen housekeepi ng bod yhold uti li t y staf f area retai ls outd oor gard en
Con fin em e nt Ce nt re
Sh a re d Fa ci l i ti e s
GFA 2500m 2
GF A 1 6 0 0 m 2
to t a l 5 0 u nit s s i n gle b e d - 5 0 u nit s @ 2 8 m 2 10 u n i ts p er f l o o r
co m po n ents receptio n gy m n a s ium hydro th era phy po o l m ul ti pur po s e h a l l c l ub l o un ges rea din g ro o m a r ts & c ra f t ro o m reta il s rec reatio n a rea ten n is co ur ts m in i go l f a c tiv it y co ur t ya rds a dm in is tratio n k itc h en util it y h o us ek eepin g s to ra ge
co mmon / sha red a rea re ceptio n lo u ng es mu l t i - f u nc tio n ro o m k itc hen we ll ness a rea util ities s t a f f a rea
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architectural expression The archi tec tural i ntents to express humble mater i als such as f ai r f aced br i ck , steel struc ture and well f i ni sh concrete sur f ace whi lst respond to the residential and industrial site contex t. These mater i al blend s and ages well-i n ti me. The natural ear thy colour ad d ed war mth and home -li ke feeli ng to the f aci li t y. The vast land scape wi ll enhances and ad d charac ter to the f aci li t y, ef for tless d esi gn statement that suggest low mai ntenance and prac ti cal. The materials are put together creati vely wi th a mod er n yet simple architectural language.
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