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CONTENTS ENVIRONMENTAL UNIT
EDUCITY-TAYLOR’S SCHOOL OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT A S T U DY O F D OU B LE S K IN FACADE
SOCIO-CULTURE UNIT
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KUCHING WATERFRONT
FA S H I O N C E N T R U M
URBAN UNIT // THESIS
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GEORGE TOWN
C I N EMA H O U SE
COMPETITION
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S ALO N C E N T R E O F E X C E LLENCE FOR NEW M EDIA FOR INNOVATION, RESEARCH AND CONTENT DEVELOPMENT IN THE 7TH ART
ARKITEK MAA // ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
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PROJECT PROPOSAL // FACADE DESIGN // D.O. SUBMISSION // B.P. SUBMISSION
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PRETHESIS
- ENVIRONMENTAL UNIT [ENVIROARC]
WB. MASTER: DR. AMINATUZUHARIAH MEGAT ABDULLAH
PRODUCED ON:
AUTODESK REVIT AUTODESK AUTOCAD AUTODESK FLOW DESIGN
EDUCITY-TAYLOR’S
SCHOOL OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT - A STUDY OF DOUBLE SKIN FACAD E -
SCHOOL OF BUILT ENVIRON MENT
FOR EDUCITY (NUSAJAYA // JOHOR BAHRU)
CLIENT:
Educity is an Iskandar Malaysia development situated in Nusajaya that houses numerous institutional buildings of international level - such as Raffles University, University of Reading, Multimedia University, Marlborough College and so on. Various courses are offered, ranging from multimedia studies, maritime technology to medical school - yet none of them offers course related to Built Environment, giving inspiration to this proposal.
KEY PLAN
N.T.S.
LOCATION PLAN
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PROPOSED SITE
SITE PLAN
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PROBLEM STATEMENT
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POOR INDOOR AIR QUALITY
DUE TO LACK OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AIR EXCHANGE
Most of modern day institutional buildings rely heavily on mechanical ventilations, neglecting local climate scenario. This scenario occurs even in Malaysia, buildings of such function not utilizing natural ventilation design strategies is absolutely normal ESPECIALLY IN INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING AND OFFICES - in lecture halls, classrooms, studios, seminar rooms. This hinders fresh air intake, as the facades are typically shut tight to preserve indoor air-conditioning.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
N.T.S.
IMPROVING INDOOR AIR QUALITY
THROUGH NATURALLY VENTILATED INDOOR SPACES
By increasing air change rate per hour through natural ventilation, indoor air quality is hypothesised to be improved - while also implementing passive cooling strategy to achieve thermal comfort. A study conducted in Lima, Peru compared airflow between hospital rooms that used mechanical ventilation against room that utilized only natural means. Air change per hour is important in this study as airborne contagion risk (which in this case, Tuberculosis) is determined by indoor air flow. The results showed that modern mechanically ventilated room didn’t even achieved the supposedly 12 air changes per hour, while naturally ventilated rooms recorded average of 28 air changes per hour, ranging from 40 to 17 air change per hour. (Source: A. Roderick Escombe, “Natural Ventilation for the Prevention of Airborne Contagion”. February 2007)
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THIRD FLOOR PLAN
PRECEDENT STUDIES
N.T.S.
PAM CENTER BANGSAR HMA & ASSOCIATES
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FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
N.T.S.
QUITO PUBLISHING HOUSE ESTUDIO A0
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ELEVATION FROM MULTIVARSITY COMPLEX
N.T.S.
ELEVATION FROM PERSIARAN CHANCELOR
N.T.S.
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GREEN DOUBLE SKIN FACADE By utilizing double skin facade, internal facade could be opened to allow more air flow into the building while external facade blocks the solar heat gain and also rainwater. In-between the facades planter box are placed to diffuse the solar glare and also reduce the solar heat gain as 60% of the solar radiation is absorbed by plants to turn into latent heat compared to conventional shading device that absorbs it into sensible heat. (Silvana, 2014) at the same time the plants filtrate the air that comes into the building, providing fresh air intake. (Image source: http://www.archdaily.com/799556/quito-publishing-house-estudio-a0)
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SECTION Y-Y
N.T.S.
SECTION X-X
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WIND FLOW SIMULATION
Q is the air change rate whereas Uwind is wind speed – located in adjacent spectrum, which shows that when wind speed increases air change rate also increase. Thus by observing the indoor wind speed, we can conclude that the air not stagnant – it is ever exchanging, providing fresh air to the occupants throughout the day. (Source: ASHRAE Handbook. Atlanta, GA: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers. 2009)
Simulation result:
Ground Floor, Northen Wind
Ground Floor, Southern Wind
1st Floor, Northen Wind
1st Floor, Southern Wind
2nd Floor, Northen Wind
2nd Floor, Southern Wind Legend:
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3rd Floor, Northen Wind
3rd Floor, Southern Wind
4th Floor, Northen Wind
4th Floor, Southern Wind
5th Floor, Northen Wind
5th Floor, Southern Wind
6th Floor, Northen Wind
6th Floor, Southern Wind
Based on the visuals, it can be observed that most of the spaces are ventilated by prevailing winds that having speed of at least 3ms-1. the speed is enough for thermal comfort and also for frequent air change rate, providing fresh air for the occupants - eliminating the airborne contaminants induced disease, thus improving indoor air quality. 14
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PRETHESIS
- SOCIOCULTURAL UNIT [SOCULT]
WB. MASTER: AR. SAMSIAH ABDULLAH
PRODUCED USING:
AUTODESK AUTOCAD SKETCHUP
AN ADAPTIVE REUSE PROJECT. OF BROOKE DOCKYARD // KUCHING, SARAWAK
An abandoned colonial age dockyard that existed since 1912, located at the very end of current Kuching Waterfront development, slated to be preserved under UNESCO. Adaptive reuse design method are to be employed to revive the dead edifice.
SITE PLAN N.T.S.
PROPOSED SITE
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KEY PLAN N.T.S.
LOCATION PLAN N.T.S.
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FASHION MANIFESTO.
CHAMPIONING SARAWAKIAN CULTURE VIA PROGRESSION OF TRADITIONAL ETHNIC ATTIRES Art is one way to appreciate other’s culture, and it could branch off into many types. Food and handicraft gets the top spot for arts that are attraction for people to come to Kuching as perceived by local and tourists based on the questionnaire conducted. Fashion falls behind, even though Sarawak offers myriads of ethnic attires for tourists to appreciate.
SARAWAK AS FASHION HUB
INTRODUCING NEW TOURISM INDUSTRY 21
Sarawak has the potential of becoming fashion hub compared to every other states of malaysia, contributed by its diverse culture. The traditional attires could inspire the new creations, connecting the old and new aspect of Sarawak - showing that Sarawak is capable of progression while preserving its roots, not losing to other states of Malaysia. At the same time this industry could generate more revenue for Sarawak, by promoting more tourism and the income from businesses focusing on textile industries.
Sarawak is made up of multiple ethnics, creating a diverse array of cultural variation. The most distguishable aspect is the ethnic attires, with interplay of weaved textiles and beads adorning the clothes. The most prominent motive of them all is pua kumbu of dayak ethnic, primarily used by iban people as their ceremonial attires.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN N.T.S.
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN N.T.S.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN N.T.S.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN N.T.S.
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ELEVATION FROM MOSQUE N.T.S.
ELEVATION FROM SUNGAI SARAWAK N.T.S.
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Target users:
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SECTION X-X
N.T.S.
Production targets:
SECTION Y-Y N.T.S.
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“Fashion is a mirror, reflecting the culture.”
- Bill Cunningham
DETAIL SECTION N.T.S.
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PRETHESIS // THESIS
- URBAN UNIT [PRAXIS // NEW SPIRIT]
PRETHESIS WB. MASTER: DR. HAZRINA HAJA BAVA MOHIDIN THESIS SUPERVISOR: DR. LENG PAU CHUNG
LUMION RENDERING BY: MUHD. IZZUDDIN AWANG JUNIT
PRODUCED ON:
AUTODESK REVIT AUTODESK AUTOCAD LUMION
NODE 3:
THE ACTION PLAN.
PLAYGROUND/COMMUNITY AREA CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH COMMON SPACE
FOR JALAN TRANSFER IMPROVEMENT Action plan were proposed in order to tackle the issue found in Jalan Transfer, which is the lack “places” to connect the local community. Several new nodes have been proposed to improve the current state of Jalan Transfer, in order to connect the scattered pocket spaces and also to connect the peoples in the vicinity. Different themes have been designated to several pocket spaces selected to fill with new node proposals. Connecting people through nature appreciation by taking advantage of seafront area facing Straits of Penang, the abandoned Shih Chung Branch School site being repurposed to recreational area, marketplaces and food street proposed to connect people through business, installing playground as community area and proposing Art Park just next to long-standing Batik art store for people to connect through art. Finally, the proposed site located at the very end of Jalan Transfer - is reserved for connecting people through entertainment, which ties back to the history of George Town entertainment industry.
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NODE 5:
ART PARK CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH ART
NODE 6:
FOOD STREET @JALAN PHEE CHOON CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH FOOD
NODE 1:
SEAFRONT PROMENADE CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH NATURE APPRECIATION
1 POS SIT ED E
[ NEW PROPOSAL ]
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CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH ENTERTAINMENT
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NODE 2:
PUBLIC RECREATIONAL PARK CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH RECREATION AND HISTORY
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NODE 4:
CENTRAL SQUARE / MARKETPLACE CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH BUSINESS
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CINEMA’S HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE IN JALAN TRANSFER VICINITY
Looking back at the history of George Town as whole, cinema industry were bustling during 1960s to 1970s - resulting in abundance of cinema in town, and most of them located in vicinity of Jalan Transfer. Linking the history and action plan’s goal, cinema culture revival is proposed to give back the locals what they have lost, past generation reliving their past and new generation rekindle the social interaction between communities through shared experience.
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KEY PLAN
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LOCATION PLAN
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SITE PLAN
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STRAITS OF PENANG
JALAN TRANSFER
JALAN
SULTAN
AHMAD
SHAH
G CHUN SHIH SCHOOL CH BRAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
N.T.S.
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ELEVATION FROM SEAFRONT PROMENADE
N.T.S.
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LUMION RENDERING BY: MUHD. IZZUDDIN AWANG JUNIT
ELEVATION FROM JALAN SULTAN AHMAD SHAH
N.T.S.
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ELEVATION FROM PENANG STRAITS
N.T.S.
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SECTION X-X
N.T.S.
MASSING DEVELOPMENT
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Fill the site
Minus the setback
Connect to recreational park opposite of site
Multi-layering
Create opening for people incoming from seafront promenade
Bridge between the blocks
Connection from Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah towards sea
Open towards main road to entice people in, open towards sea for vista
Staggered form to maximize view towards urban context
Grand Theater facing the main road, acting as movie facade
According to Erving Goffman, author of Behaviour in Public Spaces (1963) and Encounters (1963) – dynamic activities is possible to take place by simply being present in a ‘situation’ or ‘occasion’. ‘Passive’ interaction occurs when people gather but lacking in dynamic activities, while ‘active’ interaction takes place when people ‘encounter’ by doing activities collectively.
SECTION Y-Y
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BY-LAW 184
SEATING & GANGWAYS IN PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
DETAIL SECTION
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FIRE STAIRCASE & HOSEREEL LOCATION
ELECTRICAL RISER 49
WATER RISER
AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM (VRV)
VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION 50
- COMPETITION [SALON FILMS // INTERIOR DESIGN IDEA] SUPERVISOR: AR. NORSHAHIDA AZILI
PERSPECTIVE RENDERED BY: AMIR SYAUQIE & ASHRAF RASHID
PRODUCED ON:
AUTODESK AUTOCAD SKETCHUP LUMION
SALON CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR NEW MEDIA FOR INNOVATION, RESEARCH AND CONTENT DEVELOPMENT IN THE 7TH ART
THE COMPETITION:
INTERIOR DESIGN
FOR SALON FILMS 20-STOREY BUILDING Established in 1959, Salon Films is a professional filmmaking servicing company and a creative video agency. It is also a production company that strives to create high-end broadcast, commercial, corporate, digital and branded content. Competitors are tasked to propose interior design concept for 20-storey building located at Lot 63, Seksyen 87A, Jalan Semarak (Gurney), 54100 Kuala Lumpur - abiding to given “Cinema as 7th Art“ concept. In his manifesto The Birth of the Sixth Art, published in 1911, Italian film theoretician Ricciotto Canudo identified cinema as the “7th Art”, a synthesis of the first six “Arts”: architecture, sculpture, painting, music, poetry, and dance. This term used for referring to cinema as “the 7th Art” is quite common in Europe.
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OVERALL PROPOSAL SKETCH SECTION TASKED AREA:
OFFICE CONCEPT OPEN PLAN
Utilizing open plan concept to provide transparency among staffs, generating extra social ambience between them.
FLEXIBILTY
PROVIDING FREEDOM Free to shapeshift, this space can easily transform from typical office to event space.
SPATIAL LAYOUT THE ZONINGS
Areas with electronic tables for team work are located in Private Area while Large Lounge Area with different seating arrangements cater to employees who want to work individually, hold team meetings or to hold confidential conversations.
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14th & 16th FLOOR LAYOUT
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SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
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PERSPECTIVE RENDERED BY: AMIR SYAUQIE & ASHRAF RASHID
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OFFICE AREA PERSPECTIVE 58
PERSPECTIVE RENDERED BY: AMIR SYAUQIE & ASHRAF RASHID
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HOT DESK AREA PERSPECTIVE 60
WORKING EXPERIENCE
- ARKITEK MAA SDN. BHD. [ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT // OCT 2015 - JAN 2017 // ] DIRECTOR: AR. SAM WEI MUN
PRODUCED ON:
AUTODESK REVIT AUTODESK AUTOCAD AUTODESK FLOW DESIGN
PROJECT PROPOSAL FACADE DESIGN D.O. SUBMISSION B.P. SUBMISSION
SANDALWOOD PLANTATION VISITOR CENTRE @ULU YAM
This is the place - to promote and sell Sandalwood via experiential and participation approach. The visitors will be fed with the knowledge about Sandalwood via display materials, actual walk-through in the plantation, and understand the whole processing of Sandalwood by participating in the production simulation of factory.
RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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ARCHITECTURAL CONSIDERATION A simple yet eclectic building. Apart from meeting its function as a visitor centre, this building portrays the state-of-the-art of contemporary building technology in achieving green architecture – by composing the simplest of materials chosen.
SANDALWOOD Sandalwood is a resinous heartwood formed inside Aquilaria sp. trees that arises as a result of infection with the type of mold. Prior to infection, the timber of the tree does not bear any fragrance. When the tree is wounded and inoculated by fungi, the tree produces resin to aid in suppressing the fungal growth. This results in formation of dark, dense and aromatic resin deep in the tree. Sandalwood is famously used to create incense, tea, joss-stick, wood carving and jewelery, especially due to its fragrant nature.
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WEIDA SALES GALLERY @JALAN SEMERAH PADI
BLACK FACADE
RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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Black colour is chosen as facade colour scheme as it exudes
SOPHISTICATION CLASS PROFESSIONAL PREMIUM
- attracting people who seek these qualities in their future residence.
TIMBER INTERIOR Interior is garnished with timber finishes to contrast dark, sleek exterior finish. This creates a transition between two of them - as in coming into a different , unexpected domain. With right lighting, true splendor of timber finish can be showcased.
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MyTOWN MXD
A 3-block serviced apartment + office building proposed on top of now completed MyTOWN Shopping complex, catering for locals and expatriats alike.
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RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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MAHSING MASTERPLAN PROPOSAL @KAJANG SILK HIGHWAY
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RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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DESAPARK CITY
DESA PARK R5
FACADE DESIGN PROPOSAL
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RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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DESAPARK CITY
DESA PARK R5
FACADE DESIGN PROPOSAL
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DESAPARK CITY
DESA PARK R5
FACADE DESIGN PROPOSAL
RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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DESAPARK CITY
PPA1M FACADE DESIGN PROPOSAL
RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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RENDERED BY: ARKITEK MAA 3D VISUALISER TEAM (ADAM & ZUL)
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DESAPARK CITY
PPA1M
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DESAPARK CITY
PPA1M DEVELOPMENT ORDER SUBMISSION PRODUCED ON: AUTODESK AUTOCAD
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DESAPARK CITY
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DESAPARK CITY
BBSP D4 BUILDING PLAN SUBMISSION
// LOCAL AUTHORITY // PRODUCED ON: AUTODESK REVIT
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DESAPARK CITY
BBSP D4 BUILDING PLAN SUBMISSION // BOMBA //
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