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Site Section Urban Element Model
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INTERPRETATION & RE-INTERPRETATION
Map Authority By-Law Measured Drawing (Group Works) Site’s Synergy (Individual Works) 1:500 Timber Site Model (Group Works) Urban + Building Strategy (Individual)
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A / COLLABORATIVE SITE STUDY B / URBAN STRATEGY
Building Strategy Functional Spaces Technical & Detail Strategy Atmospheric
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RELIGION COMMUNAL HUB
01 INTERPRETATION & RE-INTERPRETATION “KL LAPIS� is an architecture platform for collaborative research on design methodologies and to develop critical understanding on urban challenge. By exploring the unconventional we propose alternative way to look into our cities. The first project is to interpret and reinterpret an existing urban condition into a design concept by observing and abstracting the unusual within the everyday.
Site Section
Urban Element Model
02 A / COLLABORATIVE SITE STUDY Brickfields is also tagged as a "Divine Location" as many religious structures, some over 100 years old, are concentrated in the area, particularly Jalan Berhala. We are to understand the current situation of work-ship places as a community center. How does community comes together and what kind of activities were they involved in?
Research of religions place
B / URBAN STRATEGY Collaborative Site Research - Nilai
Map
Authority By-Law
Measured Drawing
Site’s Synergy
1:500 Timber Site Model
(Individual Works)
(Group Works)
Urban + Building Strategy (Individual)
PR O J E C T 2 A / C O L L A B O R A T I V E SITE STUDY Crescent Court
How does Church act as a Community Centre?
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Orthodox Syrian Cathedral of St.Mary the Theotokos
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The Orthodox Church is an ancient, autonomous, Independent Indian Church whose Supreme Head is His Holiness. Origin are from Kerala, India. It is the first church of its kind to be built outside of India.
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Local Government Office
Orthodox Syrian St.Mary Church has a membership of about 200 families.
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Other than Brickfields, users are from all around Kuala Lumpur.
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The church in the early actually consists only the main church building, however as the members increase, it is extended to a 3 story block.
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Administration, Hostel and Community Service Block
“It is the spiritual health of the church that will eventually uplift and transform the community around it.�
Section A-A Prepared by: Ng Chen Yin. Lim Poon Thong, Elaine Ting, Goo Wei Ren, Fam Man Xien, Alistair
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The church consists of: (A) Main church building (B) 2-storey community block (C) 3-storey administration/ hostel block
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Main Prayer Hall
Key Plan NTS
P R O J E C T 2 B / U R B A N S T R A T EGY / MAP
TEMPERATURE & WIND
P R O J E C T 2B / U R B A N S T R A T EGY / A U T H O R IT Y B Y L A W
G E N D E R R AT I O , A G E G R O U P & ETHNIC GROUP (2018)
CR I M E R A T E ( 2 0 1 7 )
EC O N O M I C AC T I V I T Y ( 2 0 1 6 )
P R O J E C T 2B / U R B A N S T R A T EGY / M E A S U R ED D R A W I N G S - S I TE D
SMK DATO MOHD SAID
PRIVATE PROPERTY (HOUSING)
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SU KAMPUNG
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H NGAI SEKA
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SITE D
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56000
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MASJID PEKAN NILAI
37115
DEWAN TADIKA
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MONUMENT
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3000
12782 56000
OUSES
EXISTING SHOPH
ILAI
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P R O J E C T 2B / U R B A N S T R A T EGY / SITE’S SYNERGY D O O R / P R IV E T E / S I G N I F I C A NT
P R O J E C T 2 B / U R B A N S T R A T EGY / TIMBER MODEL
P R O J E C T 2B / U R B A N S T R A T EGY / U R B A N + B U I L D I N G S T R A T EGY SPHERE OF INFLUENCE/ CATCHMENT AREA URBAN FORM path expansion of path infill lot corner lot block
HISTORY hidden memorialized
local metropolitan regional national international
IMAGE OF PLACE
area enclosure _% enclosure height permeable surface _% elevation change # of entrancces places to sit noise level
ACCESS
TRANSPORTATION
pedestrian auto natural light air water flora fauna
walk bike public transport metro, bus, other private automobile parking
who how why/intentions
pedestrian transit auto
PUBLIC PRIVATE NONPROFIT COMBO
Identity
Place
Community Area
USERS People
DESTINATION
Use
TRANSITION
USERS TIME TO USE daily weekday weekend seassonal event
PROGRAM commercial food, drink, goods, services, sights institutional school, library, religion hub natural passive productive garden, forest, hill, beach
PROGRAM SUPPORT
memory identity
NODE
SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS
CREATION
social interaction passive recreation solitary group active recreation; sport solitary group habitat resource production resource remedition
children adolescents adults seniors dog other species
CIVIC participation protest
STAKEHOLDERS/ OWNERSHIP residents tenants shop owners community organizations politicies/ administrations
CITY QUALITIES POTENTIALS A PRESENT HISTORY The monuments as focal points A wide range of monuments The peninsula holds a strong cultural heritage in terms of a range of distinguished monuments including historic buildings.
SENSORY EXPERIENCES Colours, smell, textures, sounds from the area. Nilai stands out a sensory explosion magnifying visitors
CHALLENGES TRAFFIC CONGESTION Due to the town centre, the town is constantly congested by vehicular traffic arteries as well as access points are hard and heavily used.
RECREATION POTENTIALS FANTASTIC LOCATIONS The public squares have significant potentials in terms of their getting their history and their adjacent monuments.
INTENSE NEED FOR SEATING
MANY CHILDREN
LACK OF PUBLIC BENCHES The street in Nilai experience a sense lack of benches. Thus it is a street that are for building and parks recreation.
LACK OF FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN Many children are constantly disappointed by the lack of facilities for them within the city centre’s urban open spaces.
People in Nilai enjoy their city but most of the people just stay in their own area.
Compared to other cities Nilai have a significant amount of children visiting. These children represent a welcome variety to the usual user groups and influres the city with their laugh, play and talk.
CHALLENGES UNINTEGRATED PARKS Parks appear as isolated and either difficult access or donned off to the public.
UNEXPLORED PUBLIC SQUARES Square appear not to be part of the usual vocabulary and thus are leftover bits and pieces with no individual character or identity.
03 RELIGION COMMUNAL HUB Embrace urban, building and detail design in a much focused manner. The work has to be clearly legible and well communicated, visually and verbally. What is your project really about? be precise and also concise. All projects demand a careful re-visit of site analysis. Simultaneously, focus on chosen location, design and programme.
Building Strategy
Functional Spaces
Technical & Detail Strategy
Atmospheric
NILAI Having been in existence for over 30 years, Nilai has all the necessary supporting infrastructure and amenities in place. Far from being a ‘vanilla’ or boring town, Nilai is an enclave of surprises and even excitements. SITE D The site is located in the historical part of the town, which today is represented as part of education and an abandon hall. The last one is give for use of citizens in this supersaturated, tight context the priority is given to transportation and economics mostly. The human needs don't get enough attention and in this case we can speak about total reorganization of space, in order to remedy the situation.
SMK DAT O MOHD SAID PRIVAT E PRO PERTY (HOUSING)
K AM PUNG S UNGA I SE KAH
MASJID PEKAN NILAI
DEW AN T ADIKA
EXISTING SHOPHOUSES
JALAN TERMINAL NILAI
OBSTACLE TO SHARE
Multicultural context in Malaysia
Isolated Society
PROGRAMME
Different people have different requirement for a space
A BETTER SHARING
Live
Learn
Share
DESIGN INTENTION
Reunite others races to the main point of Site D
Generate the relationship among different races
Create node and common spaces for visitor to stop by instead of passby
Sharing Kitchen
Classroom
MPH
Art Market
Library
Common Area
Plaza
Refuse Chamber
Chilling Area
THE USERS
Children
Couple
Parents
Religious
MATERIALS
Brick
Concrete Sand
Wooden Decking Tiles
wooden formwork on the concrete wall
NILAI
NILAI - SITE D
NILAI - SITE D
SMK DAT O MOHD SAID PRIVAT E PRO PERTY (HOUSING)
K AM PUNG S UNGA I SE KAH
MASJID PEKAN NILAI
DEW AN T ADIKA
EXISTING SHOPHOUSES
JALAN TERMINAL NILAI
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PLAN
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UP
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Drop-off Parking Lots Plaza Reading Area Art Market MPH
7/ Greenery 8/ Kitchen 9/ Storage 10/ Refuse Chamber 11/ Services Area 12/ Wc
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE
NTS
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PLAN
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OKU
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17 DN
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19 UP
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13/ 14/ 15/ 16/
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Office Library Wc Storage
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Storage Plantation Classroom Open Space
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE
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PLAN
21/ Roofing
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ROOF PLAN SCALE
NTS
ROOF 10600
OPEN SPACE 9000
MPH 5500
FIRST FLOOR
EAST ELEVATION
4000
GROUND 150
SOUTH ELEVATION
ELEVATIONS
WEST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
SECTION A
SECTIONS
SECTION B
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DROP-OFF
KITCHEN + DINING AREA
REFUSE CHAMBER
SUB-ENTRANCE
ART MARKET
PERSPECTIVE
PLAZA
Reclaimed Wood
Recycle Glass
RECYCLE MATERIALS . Recycled Glass . Steel made from recycled metals. . Reclaimed Wood. . Reclaimed Bricks and other masonry. bricks, stones, and pavers can also be reclaimed and reused. . Reuse soils from the excavation for new landscaping. . Roof shingles can have recycled content. . Plastic Products with recycled content. . Drywall materials that were recycled.
Sun
Air Tight Construction Continuous Insulation
high performance window Deciduous Tree allows sun light in
Energy recovery
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