AR518_Architecture Design Studio 5_Portfolio

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ucsi university degree semester 5

portfolio site shelter - (un)covering the remains

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xx_about unit A

Degree Unit A addresses urban and architectural conditions in locations undergoing cri tical change and over the years. Through a combination of research and creative practice, the Unit proposes interventions, which respond to urban challenges and introduce elements of cultural and imaginative vigor. We explore extremes of interrelated scales, from urban geographies through to the immediate and personal, to develop uncommon propositions. In this process, strategies formulate responsiveness to global and site conditions, understanding of scales, architectural sensibilities, as well as structural and material realities, to create social, spatial and time-based habitats and environments.

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project 1 design by researching tolerance - to be able to link, connect, and suture the parts together. The studio developed the notion of tolerance as a measure of the articulation of physical details in architecture, as well as programmatically, and in terms of the degree of fit of the architectural proposition into an existing urban context. Tolerance is both a question of material; of technical precision and connected to political and social structures at a wider level. participation - to have a share or to take part. It is a form of being together that enables integrative social and spatial processes, and addresses design, planning, decision making, building and management. project 2 contextual + strategies When an ancient tree falls in a closed canopy forest, far from being the end of life, light enters the dark space, “mixing new nutrients into the soil from debris, and initiating a race for succession.” The old tree simply and naturally makes space for the new. This universal cycle, which is as much spatial as it is biological, may explain at least in part, the fascination for ruins in the modern era. In the nineteenth century Romantic imagination, the ruin showed architecture at its most pure, freed from the burdens of complex function, at one with nature. But today such processes may be more than nostalgia, they may just be the beginning of another age. project 3 site shelter “It is said that one of the most impressive things about the music of Johann Sebastian Bach is it‘s “architecture“. Its construction seems clear and transparent. It is possible to pursue the details of the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmical elements without losing the feeling for the composition as a whole - the whole that makes sense for the details. The music seems to be based upon a clear structure, and if we trace the individual threads of the music fabric, it is possible to apprehend the rules that govern the structure of the music. Construction is at the art of making a meaningful whole out of many parts. Buildings are witnesses to the human ability to construct concrete things. I believe that the real core of all architectural work lies in the act of construction. At the point in time when concrete materials are assembled and erected, the architecture we have been looking for becomes part of the real world.” Peter Zumthor, Thinking Architecture, 1998.

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xx_project 1 concept

project 1_continuity of the site value

project 2_reconnect the

principle of designing project 1, which abstract from the understanding of reading -

experience imagination connection

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e history

project 3_the promenade architecture

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p 1 _ l i t e r a t u r e s t u d y ‘ e y e s o f t h e s k i n’ b y j u h a n i p a l l a s m a

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p1_site research

“Nossa Senhora Da Luz” Fortress, Peniche, Portugal

the fortress, built in the 17th century, was an important defensive structure to strengthen the coastline defense system. traces of battery structures and a partial trench on the south side are still present at the site. the remains of the fortress emerge from the landscape and the cliff surfaces eroded by the wind and ocean are remarkable features within this setting

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p1_site context

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remnant of the fort da luz are scattered with only the walls are left behind while the rest either eroded or simply destroyed by overtime the site is situated on a cliff rising from the access road to the edge of the cliff and to the atlantic ocean the existing pedestrian path are formed by hikers and visitors to the site over time forming a pathway that circulate the remnants. undulated topography surface

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p1_design intention

mixture of old and new

tunnel architecture

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integration of historical and contemporary brings up contrast from different era

silence and solitude no interaction with people emerge contemplation brings up curiosity of what’s happening in front

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following with the angle of the remnants embracing the ruins creating a journey that enhance contemplation

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p1_material chosen

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combination of timber and corten steel creating a series of enclosed external spaces for contemplation and reflection. the dark color of the steel provides contrast with blocks of ruins and grey stones

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p1_site intervention

polygonal shape, with bastions at the vertices crowned by circular hangers, and it was armed with cannons on the embankment, on the side of the sea.

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p1_continuity of the site value

site plan scale 1: 500

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p1_continuity of the site value

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viewing deck

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p1_continuity of the site value

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p1_continuity of the site value

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p1_perspective montage

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p1_physical model

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xx_project 2 concept

project 1_continuity of the site value

project 2_reconnect the

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principle of designing from understanding of site issue and local com

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consecutive integrate journey

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e history

project 3_the promenade architecture

project 2, idea come f site & considering of mmunity

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p2_history of artefacts_lenggong valley

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p2_history of artefacts_lenggong valley

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p2_chosen site

cluster 2

cluster 1

Lenggong Valley is one of Malaysia’s heritage which is divided into 2 clusters (cluster 1 and cluster 2). It was nominated as one of world heritage because of Prof. Zuraina Majid and the researchers who collected a lot of data that prove the existence of the first man (Perak Man) in Lenggong Valley. The data was received by the world heritage centre on 31 January 2011, after receiving this information one of the world heritage committees which is ICOMOS visited and evaluated the property on 11-16 September 2011. Furthermore, after all the evaluation on 14 March 2012 ICOMOS approved the report and soon on 30 June 2012 Lenggong Valley was declared as a world heritage site by UNESCO. In the early 20th century, the first finding was found in Gua Kajang, Kota Tampan and Gua Badak, where they found high densities of cultural deposits such as shards, stone tools and rock art.

Lenggong Valley, Temelong, Perak

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Cluster 2 consists of multiple caves such as Gua Gunung Runtuh, Gua Kajang, Gua Teluk Kelawar, Gua Ngaum, Gua Puteri, Gua badak, Gua Harimau and Bukit Jawa.

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p2_urban issue

the urban mapping is focuses on the existing issues on site which consist of aspects such as … Absence of social activities the site has lack of programs that could offer to welcome outsiders having interaction within the site. most of the caves are locked and need to get permission every time visit. Lack of public space the surrounding area are lack of amenities such as recreational spaces or playscapes that could enhance their lifestyle as well as the children to utilize after school hours. the surrounding community also seldom visit the site as the facilities are unmaintained. Low level of awareness peoples are unaware of the significance of archaeological findings in terms of human evolution or culture, or what the findings mean personally to them. the findings at archaeological sites seem to be only appreciated by the ‘others’ such as the archaeologists, local and international researchers, local and foreign tourists.

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p2_masterplan concept

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p2_masterplan urban intervention

the schematic urban strategy is segregated into 3 distinctive parcels which are consecutive, integrate and journey. it is formed through analyzing the previous existing site issues, with the focus of implementing new interventions targeting residents, visiting tourists, and archaeology researchers. the aim of the urban strategy is to integrate archaeological interests with local economic activities in order to involve local participants in preserving the history of site.

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p2_intervention strategy 1

consecutive continuous path on the existing site village, creating surprising views and provoking a sense of curiosity by implementing programs.

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museum path

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gather point

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p2_intervention strategy 2

journey an expedition to encourage visitors to be more explorative and expressively evoke the site history while implementing galleries.

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archaeology lab and interpretation centre

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boardwalk connects to multiple caves

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p2_intervention strategy 3

integrate connecting gather point of villages by creating public space to bring opportunities to the local economy.

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food court from boardwalk

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market link to port

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p2_proposed site

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p2_site context

site surrounding

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community journey through site

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project 1_continuity of the site value

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project 3_the promenade architecture

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principle of designing project 3, concept come from understanding of site throughout project 2 -

genius loci cultivation remembrance

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p3_location plan

lot 352 & 353

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p3_site existing condition

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natural limestone tunnel easily accessible by vehicles consists of 3 portions, front cave, back cave and a small chamber front cave facing north and cave mouth about 25m wide uncovered 2 human remains back cave covered with rubble stone wooden platforms to provide passage between the two mouth of the tunnel

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remembrance

cultivation

genius loci

awakening the memories of the historical layers of the site through the interpretation and presentation of the archeological site.

helping in widen the people’s knowledge of the historical settlements and landmarks in the area

create a harmonious balance between building and context where building and nature don’t compete but work together.

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p3_ formation & spatial relationship 5 stages of the narrative path in promenade architecture - Freytay’s Pyramid 1

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- threshold that defined by a door, opening itself to the surrounding and allowing visitors to view it as it were the start of the journey - sets a scene for what is to come, forces visitor to engage, to focus and to participate. an interstitial space between the immediate threshold and the heart of the building - interest visitors to venture into the space and find what is hidden and uncover the remaining mystery of a view half complete - introduced to a series of elements which prelude to the end of promenade journey, possesses an element which hints at the conclusion of events - the journey ends with a scenery, the visitors are presented with a whole picture, rather than a conclusive end

promenade architecture

Colonnade

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p3_site journey via promenade architecture

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p3_overall site axonometry view

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p3_programmatic space

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p3_location plan

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library & cafe ramp from first floor excavation gallery path to cave exhibition auditorium (public) cave exhibition storage kitchen restaurant outdoor decking

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p3_section enlargement

entrance reception

colonnade

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p3_section enlargement

screening room

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p3_section enlargement

temporary gallery

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p3_section enlargement

cave auditorium

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p3_exploded axonomety

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first floor library, cafeteria, auditorium, cave exhibition

ground floor lounge, temporary gallery, excavation gallery

lower ground floor reception, administration, community theatre, screening room, research centre, workshop, open air artefact

excavated ground

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p3_stone garden

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p3_concept development

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VII. Place of Assembly Screening Room

VII. Place of Assembly Stone Garden

II. Instituitional Research Centre

II. Instituitional Workshop

VII. Place of Assembly Open Air Artefact

Net Floor Area (m²)

219m²

35m²

354m²

186m²

117m²

152m²

52m²

160m²

Occupancy Load Factor (m² / pax) (Seventh Schedule)

1.5 net

10 net

1.5 net

1.5 net

0.3 net

4.5 net

4.5 net

0.3 net

Occupancy Load (pax)

146 pax / floor

3.5 ~ 4 pax / floor

236 pax / floor

124 pax / floor

390 pax / floor

33.78 ~ 34 pax / floor

11.56 ~ 12 pax / floor

533.33 ~ 534 pax / floor

Capacity of Exit for Purpose Group (Seventh Schedule by-law 176)

100 per unit

100 per unit

100 per unit

75 per unit

75 per unit

60 per unit

60 per unit

75 per unit

Exit Capacity Required

1.46 ~ 2

0.04 ~ 1

2.36 ~ 3

1.65 ~ 2

5.2 ~ 6

0.57 ~ 1

0.2 ~ 1

7.12 ~ 8

Min. Exit Width Required (mm) (Seventh Schedule)

2 x 550mm = 1100mm

1 x 550mm = 550mm

3 x 550mm = 1650mm

2 x 550mm = 1100mm

6 x 550mm = 3300mm

1 x 550mm = 550mm

1 x 550mm = 550mm

8 x 550mm = 4400mm

1500 x 3 = 4500mm

1500 x 1 = 1500mm

3000 x 2 = 6000mm

1800 x 2 = 3600mm

3500 x 2 = 7000mm

1500 x 2 = 3000mm

1500 x 3 = 4500mm

2500 x 3 = 7500mm

Total exit width provided = 4500mm

Total exit width provided = 1500mm

Total exit width provided = 6000mm

Total exit width provided = 3600mm

Total exit width provided = 7000mm

Total exit width provided = 3000mm

Total exit width provided = 4500mm

Total exit width provided = 7500mm

DATE:

CHECKED BY:

9 NOV 2021

4500 - 1500 = 3000 > 1100

1500 > 550

6000 - 3000 = 3000 > 1650

3600 - 1800 = 1800 > 1100

7000 - 3500 = 3500 > 3300

3000 - 1500 = 1500 > 550

4500 - 1500 = 3000 > 550

7500 - 2500 = 5000 > 4400

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

CONFIRMED BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG 1001849891 GENERAL NOTES:

This drawing and any specification that may accompany it are solely for educational purposes. Must not be used or copied without the written permission.

DRAWING NUMBER:

Redundancy Calculation

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

Lower Ground Floor

Purpose Group (Fifth Schedule)

Total Exit Width Provision

DRAWN BY:


A

B 2882

D

C 3368

4284

n

o E 24798 1466

UCSI UNIVERSITY

F 12798

03

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT

49

m 05

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3611

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76

LOUNGE

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Proposed to built and complete an Instituition Centre at Lot No. 352, Jalan Lenggong, 33400 Lenggong, Perak

5 69

2

9

8 81

5

3

GALLERY 1

2

62

12 34195 7449

g

f

e

AMPHITHEATER

5 54 144 23

REMARKS:

4

c

10142

GALLERY 2

8

7 66

d

77

32

b

7 27

SCREENING

3

a

WORKSHOP

7 27

3

5 4173

OPEN AIR ARTEFACT

STONE GARDEN

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43

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62

36

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8

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10

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17

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DRAWING TITLE:

ix

EXIT WIDTH CALCULATION

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SCALE:

Floor Level Exit Width Calculation

1:1000 V. Shop Lounge & Cafeteria

VII. Place of Assembly Gallery 1

VII. Place of Assembly Reception Area

VII. Place of Assembly Gallery 2

Net Floor Area (m²)

95m²

189m²

46m²

223m²

Occupancy Load Factor (m² / pax) (Seventh Schedule)

6 net

0.3 net

1.5 net

1.5 net

Occupancy Load (pax)

15.83 ~ 16 pax / floor

630 pax / floor

30.67 pax / floor

148.67 ~ 149 pax / floor

Capacity of Exit for Purpose Group (Seventh Schedule by-law 176)

60 per unit

100 per unit

100 per unit

75 per unit

Exit Capacity Required

0.27 ~ 1

6.3 ~ 7

0.3 ~ 1

1.99 ~ 2

Min. Exit Width Required (mm) (Seventh Schedule)

1 x 550mm =550mm

7 x 550mm = 3850mm

1 x 550mm = 550mm

2 x 550mm = 1100mm

1500 x 1 = 1500mm

2500 x 3 = 7500mm

1500 x 2 = 3000mm

1800 x 2 = 3600mm

Total exit width provided = 1500mm

Total exit width provided = 7500mm

Total exit width provided = 3000mm

Total exit width provided = 3600mm

DATE:

CHECKED BY:

9 NOV 2021

1500 > 550

7500 - 2500 = 5000 > 3850

3000 - 1500 = 1500 > 550

3600 - 1800 = 1800 > 1100

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

CONFIRMED BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG 1001849891 GENERAL NOTES:

This drawing and any specification that may accompany it are solely for educational purposes. Must not be used or copied without the written permission.

DRAWING NUMBER:

Redundancy Calculation

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

Ground Floor

Purpose Group (Fifth Schedule)

Total Exit Width Provision

DRAWN BY:


A

B 2882

D

C 3368

4284

n

o E 24798 1466

UCSI UNIVERSITY

F 12798

03

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT

49

m 05

26

1

38

3611

l

76

k

2

04

j

i

18

04

PROJECT TITLE:

28

h

8821

28

18

Proposed to built and complete an Instituition Centre at Lot No. 352, Jalan Lenggong, 33400 Lenggong, Perak

5 69

2

9

8 81

5

3

LIBRARY

2

62

12 34195 7449

g

f

e

5 54 144 23

REMARKS:

4

c

10142

GALLERY 2

8

7 66

d

77

32

b

7 27

3

a

77

32 4173

5

CAVE EXHIBITION

AUDITORIUM

6

i 10 992 134

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72

43

iii

62

36

iv

8

83

30

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7

49

10

RESTAURANT

21

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DRAWING TITLE:

ix

EXIT WIDTH CALCULATION

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SCALE:

Floor Level Exit Width Calculation

1:1000 II. Instituitional Library

VII. Place of Assembly Auditorium

V. Shop Kitchen

V. Shop Restaurant

Net Floor Area (m²)

183m²

509m²

26m²

70m²

Occupancy Load Factor (m² / pax) (Seventh Schedule)

6 net

0.7 net

10 net

6 net

Occupancy Load (pax)

15.83 ~ 16 pax / floor

727.14 ~ 728 pax / floor

2.6 ~ 3 pax / floor

11.67 ~ 12 pax / floor

Capacity of Exit for Purpose Group (Seventh Schedule by-law 176)

60 per unit

100 per unit

60 per unit

60 per unit

Exit Capacity Required

0.27 ~ 1

7.28 ~ 8

0.05 ~ 1

0.2 ~ 1

Min. Exit Width Required (mm) (Seventh Schedule)

1 x 550mm =550mm

8 x 550mm = 4400mm

1 x 550mm = 550mm

1 x 550mm = 550mm

1500 x 1 = 1500mm

15000 x 1 = 15000mm

1500 x 2 = 3000mm

1500 x 2 = 3000mm

Total exit width provided = 1500mm

Total exit width provided = 15000mm

Total exit width provided = 3000mm

Total exit width provided = 3000mm

DATE:

CHECKED BY:

9 NOV 2021

1500 > 550

15000 > 4400

3000 - 1500 = 1500 > 550

3000 - 1500 = 1500 > 550

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

CONFIRMED BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG 1001849891 GENERAL NOTES:

This drawing and any specification that may accompany it are solely for educational purposes. Must not be used or copied without the written permission.

DRAWING NUMBER:

Redundancy Calculation

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

First Floor

Purpose Group (Fifth Schedule)

Total Exit Width Provision

DRAWN BY:


A

B 2882

D

C 3368

4284

o E 24798 1466

n

F

03

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT

49

m 05

26

1

38

l

3611

UCSI UNIVERSITY

12798

76

k

2

04

j

i

18

04

PROJECT TITLE:

28

h

8821

28

18

Proposed to built and complete an Instituition Centre at Lot No. 352, Jalan Lenggong, 33400 Lenggong, Perak

5 69

2

9

8 81

5

3

2

62

12 34195 7449

g

f

e

5 54 144 23

REMARKS:

4 8

7 66

d 10142

c

77

32

b

7 27

3

a

77

32 4173

5

AUDITORIUM

6

i 10 992 134

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72

43

iii

62

36

iv

8

83

30

v

10 7

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SHOP

21

17

vi

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6096 3156

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DRAWING TITLE:

ix

EXIT WIDTH CALCULATION

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

SCALE:

Floor Level Exit Width Calculation

1:1000 VII. Place of Assembly Circulation

V. Shop Souvenir shop

VII. Place of Assembly Resting Area

Net Floor Area (m²)

116m²

43m²

69m²

Occupancy Load Factor (m² / pax) (Seventh Schedule)

1.5 net

10 net

1.5 net

Occupancy Load (pax)

77.33 ~ 78 pax / floor

4.3 ~ 5 pax / floor

46 pax / floor

Capacity of Exit for Purpose Group (Seventh Schedule by-law 176)

100 per unit

100 per unit

75 per unit

Exit Capacity Required

0.78 ~ 1

0.05 ~ 1

0.61 ~ 1

Min. Exit Width Required (mm) (Seventh Schedule)

1 x 550mm =550mm

1 x 550mm = 550mm

1 x 550mm = 550mm

2500 x 1 = 2500mm

2450 x 2 = 4900mm

1500 x 2 = 3000mm

Total exit width provided = 2500mm

Total exit width provided = 4900mm

Total exit width provided = 3000mm

DATE:

CHECKED BY:

9 NOV 2021

2500 > 550

4900 - 2450 = 2450 > 550

3000 - 1500 = 1500 > 550

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

Exit width provided is sufficient

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

CONFIRMED BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG 1001849891 GENERAL NOTES:

This drawing and any specification that may accompany it are solely for educational purposes. Must not be used or copied without the written permission.

DRAWING NUMBER:

Redundancy Calculation

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

Second Floor

Purpose Group (Fifth Schedule)

Total Exit Width Provision

DRAWN BY:


UCSI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT

1

PROJECT TITLE:

Proposed to built and complete an Instituition Centre at Lot No. 352, Jalan Lenggong, 33400 Lenggong, Perak

5

REMARKS:

2 3

6 7

4

8

9 10 DRAWING TITLE:

SECTIONAL DETAIL

11

SCALE:

DRAWN BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

DATE:

CHECKED BY:

9 NOV 2021

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

CONFIRMED BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG 1001849891

02

01

RETAINING WALL SECTION 1:30

RETAINING WALL SECTION 1:10

1. 150mm thk wall with 20mm plaster concrete finished 2. 200mm thk concrete floor apron 3/9. 20mm thk waterproofing layered (FPO membrane water proofing system - sikaproof A-08 4/5. 200mm thk concrete retaining wall with metal bar reinforcement to engr detail 6. 20mm thk rough textured concrete rendered with coloured to arch detail 7. 30mm thk concrete screed laid on top of vapour barrier for water proofing 8. 200mm thk concrete floor slab with reinforcement steel rebar in contact with soil 10. 80mm thk crushed gravel mix layer for concrete floor slab and beam to be laid on top 11. concrete retaining wall foundation to engr detail

GENERAL NOTES:

This drawing and any specification that may accompany it are solely for educational purposes. Must not be used or copied without the written permission.

DRAWING NUMBER:


UCSI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT

PROJECT TITLE:

Proposed to built and complete an Instituition Centre at Lot No. 352, Jalan Lenggong, 33400 Lenggong, Perak

REMARKS:

01

RAMP SECTIONAL DETAIL 1:150

1. 2. 1

2

3

4

5

6

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8

9

10

Earth fill 200mm thk waterproofing layered (FPO membrane water proofing system 3 200mm thk reinforced concrete floor apron with floor hardener finished to engr detail 4 150mm thk reinforced concrete ramp 7° with floor hardener finished to engr detail 5. 100mm brick railing wall with white paint finished 6/10.20mm stanless steel handrail attached on railing wall with anchor to arch detail 7. 50 x 50mm thk reinforced concrete column with spray paint finish to engr detail 8. 1500 x 2000mm concrete beam supporting ramp to engr detail

DRAWING TITLE:

SECTIONAL DETAIL

SCALE:

DRAWN BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

DATE:

CHECKED BY:

9 NOV 2021

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

CONFIRMED BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG 1001849891

RAMP PLAN VIEW DETAIL 02 1:150

GENERAL NOTES:

This drawing and any specification that may accompany it are solely for educational purposes. Must not be used or copied without the written permission.

DRAWING NUMBER:


UCSI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT

PROJECT TITLE:

Proposed to built and complete an Instituition Centre at Lot No. 352, Jalan Lenggong, 33400 Lenggong, Perak

REMARKS:

1. 2. 3 4 5. 6. 7. 8.

01

parapet pre-finished metal flashing with dripo edge that extends 300mm away from parapet 200mm thk concrete beam with steel bar reinforcement to engr detail 20mm thk timber fascia board with painted finished externally waterproofing layer (exposed system), exposed pvc fully adhered system sika sarnafil G410-15L FELT 1.5m thk. 200mm thk reinforced concrete roof at gentle fall of 4 degrees of water drainage parapet pre-finished metal flashing with dripo edge that extends 300mm away from parapet mullion frame for skylight, to be mounted on to extruded concrete beam 5mm thk. tempered glass

SKYLIGHT DETAIL 1:20

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 DRAWING TITLE:

SECTIONAL DETAIL

SCALE:

DRAWN BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

DATE:

CHECKED BY:

9 NOV 2021

SOH HOO ZE XIANG

CONFIRMED BY:

SOH HOO ZE XIANG 1001849891 GENERAL NOTES:

This drawing and any specification that may accompany it are solely for educational purposes. Must not be used or copied without the written permission.

DRAWING NUMBER:

02

FLAT ROOF DETAIL 1:10

03

SKYLIGHT TO FLAT ROOF DETAIL 1:10


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LIGHTING STUDY

SPACE 1-CAFETERIA

Di r ectsunl i ght Maxi mum i l l umi nat i on Mi ni mum i l l umi nat i on

DAYLI GHTSTUDY Ther e i s st ai r case access f r om l ower gr ound f l oor .The space i s compr i se of caf et er i a and si ngl el ounge. Ther e ar e t wogl azi ngwal lst andi ngbot hsi deoft he space, f aci ng Sout h and Westt o al l ow sunl i ght t o ent er and br i ght en up t he space.

FLOOR PLAN

Per f kE27 PAR30 LED Spot l i ght

ARTI FI CI ALLI GHTI NG LAYOUTPLAN Thel i ght i ngf i xt ur ei nt hi sspacei sequal l y di st r i but ed as t her e ar e no separ at i ng space panel s.Ther e ar e 15 nos f i xt ur es andt heyal i gni na3x4gr i dsot hel i ghtof t hespacei sequal .

8 3 7 1 9 5

VENTILATION STUDY

6 2 4

MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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Hi ghTemper at ur e Moder at eTemper at ur e Col dTemper at ur e

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LEGENDS Evapor at i ngi ndoorAC uni t Condensi ngout doorAC uni t AC Duct wor k

AC SYSTEM LAYOUTPLAN The3nos.ofAC ar edi st r i but edonbot hsi de oft he wal l .I thave cent r al i zed or i ent at i on ast hemi ddl epar toft hespacei st hehot t est dur i ng t he day .The space woul d achi eve t her malcomf or taf t er some momentaf t er t heAC ar eswi t chedon.Thecont i nuoushot and coolai rexchanged al l owst he r oom t o becool ed.


LIGHTING STUDY

SPACE 2-LOBBY

Di r ectsunl i ght Maxi mum i l l umi nat i on Mi ni mum i l l umi nat i on

DAYLI GHTSTUDY Maj orl i ghtt hatent er i ngt hespacei sf r om t hel ar gegl azi ng wal lont hesout hwhi ch i ndi cat edi nr ed.Thespacehavemul t i pl e exi t st hatal soal l owssunl i ghtt openet r at e i nt ot hespace.

FLOOR PLAN

Per f kE27 PAR30 LED Spot l i ght

ARTI FI CI ALLI GHTI NG LAYOUTPLAN he l i ght i ng f i xt ur et hat r equi r es i nt hi s space ar e 21.Ther ef or et he l i ght i ng f i xt ur esar eequal l ydi st r i but ed i n each sect i onwi t hgr i d.

6 2

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VENTILATION STUDY Hi ghTemper at ur e

4

Moder at eTemper at ur e Col dTemper at ur e

TEMPERATURESTUDY

MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6

Thespacehasahot t erar eai nt hecor ner s oft he space ast her e ar e no vent i l at i on ont hesi des.

250mm r ei nf or ceconcr et es l abwi t h25mm i ns ul at i onandasf i ni s hes 500x500pr ecas tconcr et ecol umnwi t hs andbl as t edf aces . doubl edgl az es ealuni t swi t h8mm t oughenedgl as spane,w/al umi ni um mul l i ons . cor t ens t eelwal lwi t hcoat edf i ni s hed s i ngl es t i ngers t ai r cas et odet i al( R:175mm,T: 260mm)w/1m cor t ens t eelr ai l i ng. uphol s t er eds eat i ngsf orl ounge

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COLD W ATER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOW ER GROUND FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

CW SUPPLY SCHEMATIC LAYOUT


SEW ERAGE SYSTEM LOW ER GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SANITARY SCHEMATIC LAYOUT

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


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