Portfolio 2021 - Ihsan Hassan

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IHSAN HASSAN A PORTFOLIO OF SELECTED WORKS 2006-2015 2006-2021


Dedicated to my parents, Hassan Ishak and Prof. Madya Habibah Hashim, from whom I inherited the strength to imagine a different world. “Derita itu sangkar madu anak-anak manusia bercitawaja. Bahagia itu angin debu anak-anak manusia penagih kurnia. Berita-bahagia adalah warna maya pantai dan lautnya dada kembara!” Dharmawijaya


IHSAN HASSAN A PORTFOLIO OF SELECTED WORKS 2006-2013 2006-2021


“Balada Terbunuhnya Beringin Tua di Pinggir Sebuah Bandaraya” (2012) Video editing project in Universiti Malaya


CONTENTS Curiculum Vitae Design thesis in Universiti Malaya (LAM/RIBA Part II) Selected works in Universiti Malaya (LAM/RIBA Part II) Selected works in University of Sheffield (RIBA Part I) Work experience Exhibitions & other works Contact

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curiculum Profilevitae - ihsan hassan Trained as a structural engineer and architect weekends however I am an active member of Professional Qualifications my community and involved with a community inEducation England and Malaysia, I take great pride to bring literature to the wider public in2013 being B.Arch able to(Malaya) confidently navigate the 2020effortGraduate Engineer (G.Eng), Boardin a BukuMalaysia. Jalanan. In 2015, together two My interestEngineering in architecture project 2009disciplines. MEng Structural of called Engineers a group of young people I organised goes beyond simply making buildings but is & Architecture (Sheffield) 2020with Industrialised Building System (IBS) a festival called Festival Idearaya which anchored by an inquisitive and critical spirit. literary 2005 GCE A-Levels Professional, Construction Industry speakers and artists from Southeast Since graduating from the architecture school brought Development Board CIDB Malaysia. The festival celebrates ideas in Sheffield, I have started an independent 2017Asia.Graduate Architect, Board of from the research project on urbanism and participatory margins of mainstream discourse and art Architects Malaysia. models of development. Some of this have practices. Besides that, I have also been 2011 Part 1, Board of Architects Malaysia. gone into my LAM/RIBA Part 2 work in involved with an award-winning documentary Universiti Malaya, most evidently in the thesis project M-C-M’:Utopia Milik Siapa?(2012), project that experiments with the institution an installation project about public space at of “library”. While engaged in the bread-and- the 7th KL Triennial: Barricade (2013) and the butter jobs in theExperience architectural firm, I continued community art project Padang Jawa Street Professional Festival(2013). In leisurely hours, I would my engagement with criticalArchitect, forms of practice 2018-Present Project VERITAS Arts Architects. reach by the side. This includes several collaborations 2016-2018 Self-employed at Alt+P Design. deep into the library at home to continue with young academics and architects, among my reading or my lessons in Urdu. 2016-2016 Tutor (Studio & History), Universiti Malaya. others are exploratory work on social housing 2013-2016 Project Architect, GDP Architects. in Kuala Lumpur and also a one-year research 2010-2011 Assistant,InNeuformation Architects. on epistemology of Architectural vernacular architecture.

2009-2010

Architectural Assistant, ZLG Design.


Major Projects Undertaken Hospitality 2018-Present 2013-2015 2013-2014

Housing 2018-Present 2020 2020 2019 2019 2019 2019 2013-2015

Masterplan 2019-2020 2018 2018 2016 2016 2016 Institutional 2010

Imperial Lexis Hotel & Apartments, Kuala Lumpur Project Architect, Construction Stage. Avira Wellness and Service Apartments, Johor Bahru Design Architect, Design Development Stage. Spa units for Hard Rock Desaru Hotel, Desaru, Johor Design Architect, Contract Documentation Stage.

Imperial Lexis Hotel & Apartments, Kuala Lumpur Project Architect, Construction Stage. Affordable Housing (RUMAWIP) for Skyworld, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur Design Architect, Winner - Request for Proposal. Affordable Housing (RUMAWIP) for Skyworld, Setapak, Kuala Lumpur Design Architect, Request for Proposal. Affordable Housing for OIB Group, Nilai Design Architect, Schematic Stage. Affordable Housing 2.0 for PAM-Gamuda, Kuala Lumpur Design Architect, Honourable Mention - Competition. Service Apartments for AsetKayamas, Genting Highlands Project Architect, Schematic Stage. Terrace Housing, Kuala Terengganu Design Architect, Schematic Stage. Private residence, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur Project Architect, Completed.

New Capital City, Kalimantan, Indonesia Design Architect, Winner (3rd Place) - Competition. Residential Township, Colombo Port City, Sri Lanka Design Architect, Request for Proposal. Alya Mixed-use Township, Kuala Lumpur Design Architect, Request for Proposal. Universiti Malaya Campus Masterplan Design Architect, Competition. Kajang City Centre Masterplan, Kajang Project Architect, Proposal to the Local Authority. Community Park Masterplan, Kajang Project Architect, a Community Art Project. Embassy of Germany, Kuala Lumpur Design Architect, Competition.


Adaptive Re-use 2011 UEM Builders Office HQ, Petaling Jaya Designer-cum-Project Architect, Completed. Interior Design 2021-Present Family Residence, Shah Alam Designer, Construction Stage. 2017 Cybersecurity Firm, Cyberjaya Project Architect, Completed. 2017 Fitness Centre for Fuel Athletics, Kuala Lumpur Project Architect, Proposal. 2016 Fitness Centre for Fuel Athletics, Shah Alam Project Architect, Completed. Office & Commercial 2020 Grade A Office for QL Resources HQ, Shah Alam Design Architect, Request for Proposal. 2020 Redevelopment of Kuala Lumpur Station, Kuala Lumpur Design Architect, Proposal. 2018 Grade A Office for PNB, Kuala Lumpur Design Architect, Request for Proposal. 2013-2016 Avira Sales Gallery for E&O Properties, Johor Bahru Design Architect, Design Development Stage. 2011 Sales Gallery, Puchong Design Architect, Schematic. Research & Development 2018-Present Housing and Urbanism Research Cluster Researcher & writer, VERITAS Architects. 2015-2017 Theory of Vernacular Architecture Researcher, University Malaya. 2014 History of modern housing in Malaysia Venice Biennale Entrant, GDP Architects.

Arts & Culture 2018 BFM Property Show - Correlation Between Affordable Housing and Urban Planning, Contributor 2014-2020 Buku Jalanan (Street Library) Collective, Ordinary member 2014-2015 Festival Idearaya (Festival of art, literature & politics), Coordinator for Creative Direction 2013-2013 Dialog Jalanan Podcast (Politics & Culture), in collaboration with Projek Dialog


Exhibitions 2020 2017 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012

Publications 2020 2018 2018 2010

PAM Housing 4.0 Exhibition, Kuala Lumpur - with VERITAS Architects. “Meeting Room” Installation Sindikat Campursari, Japan Foundation, Jakarta. “Language of Housing” installation for Malaysia Pavilion - with GDP Architects, Venice Biennale. Best Architectural Students Graduate Show, Universiti Malaya Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur. “Barricade” Installation at the 7th KL Triennial- with #OccupyDataran activists, Kuala Lumpur. Hindu Temple Live Drawing at Padang Jawa Street Art Festival, Shah Alam. Buku Jalanan Installation at National Visual Arts Galler - with Buku Jalanan, Kuala Lumpur.

Hassan, I. (2020). Ujian Klinikal Untuk Wacana Senibina (The Clinical Test for Architectural Discourse). Svara, Jul-Sep(3), 42. Hassan, I. (2018). The Edges of Transformation. BluPrint, 1, 70–79. Hassan, I. (2018, September). Affordable Housing: The city is working against us. Focus Malaysia. AFL Hyde, CM Jackson, I Hassan and LA Howie (2010) Probability of damage to archaeological inclusions in a sandy matrix: Proceedings of the 2010 International Symposium on Geomechanics and Geotechnics held at Tongji University. Shanghai. Tongji University.

References Syah Kamaruddin Principal, VERITAS Architects syah@theveritasdesigngroup.com Emeritus Professor Adrian Hyde The University of Sheffield a.f.l.hyde@sheffield.ac.uk



universiti malaya

design thesis lam/riba part II


academy of letters design thesis (year 5) This work takes inspiration from a grassroots street library movement called Buku Jalanan, which resulted in a design of a new form of library - the library no longer functions as a passive repository of books that is patronised by intellectuals and the upper classes, rather subverts it into a form of activism where books are curated out in the streets and literary discourse done in public space. In effect, it required a wholesale rethinking of the idea of library and the way it functions. The site chosen is a difficult and complicated one, but also a place very appropriate to create a open public literary community.


"... reverses the role of library from a passive repository of books into an active form of literary activism ..."


Reading At Risk: A Survey of Literary Reading in America (National Endowment for the Arts, United States)

Precedent: Buku Jalanan

“... those who visit an art gallery and attend a performing arts events in a year are more than 250 percent more likely to be frequent readers than those who did only one or neither of these arts activities...”

The movement is founded on three principles: Books, Art & Activism. During each event day, the programme is organised along this ‘holy trinity’.

The state of reading culture in Malaysia

Core values

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One-stop centre for street librarians. Building a mobile or temporary library.

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• Recruitment of librarians. • Promote Buku Jalanan. • Encourage growth • Create interdependencies • Create intellectual forums • Promote the role of libraries

• Participation of locals • Consultancy • Sustaining the organisation • Support other branches • New Buku Jalanan

• Movement into Southeast Asia. • International conference. • Connecting community of readers, intellectuals, writers and artists.

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• Becoming a hub for emerging artists • Mobile exhibition space.

• Annual arts festival

Books They are the core of the whole operation. It represents the love for literature and the effort to bring it to the common people.

The logistics guy: Azri

Lack of women

One can’t help but notice the male-dominated environment that surrounds the event. Women play marginal roles or simply just observers.

The arts guy: Idham

The network guy: Zikri

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The work is an exploration of the idea of institutions in our society. Institutions like the "...In 1997, the National Library reportlibrary lie within our midst and have never been ed that the average Malaysian reads 2 questioned. It is often thought of as a great pages a year - a terrifying statistics..." public service, but when analysed carefully it is quite clear that it may not be as benign as it may seem.


"...The alleyway which was created by the construction of the LRT tunnel is turned into an active urban street, which draws its life from both the Central Market as well as the literary community of the Academy of Letters...."



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475mm Turf roof with perimeter scupper drain

Extended roof (vertical and horizontal units) where truss punctures out from building envelope

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Selected Works in universiti malaya

lam/riba part II



recyclable waste non-recyclable waste

bedrooms family lounge

threshold space

drying yard

kitchen

utility room

communal garden/ play area

composting toilet storage room / farming shed

visitor’s route into the house

pooja ceremony

rituals and ceremonies

prepatory room /

small-scale farming

homework room

communal prayer

affordable housing year 4

birthday party

exploring the everyday in kuala lumpur

What makes a house affordable? How can architects ensure affordability within the limits of design? This project began its exploration through analysing the everyday lives of ordinary people in Kuala Lumpur. It allows the design to go beyond the affordability to buy, and into the affodability to live in these houses. A great deal of thought had been given into the next most important need - food security. Units are arranged in central courtyards where food is grown and people meet.


"... Units are arranged in central courtyards where food is grown and people meet...."

type b - flat

balcony / laundry room the balcony ceases to be a relaxation space but is a workplace (laundrette)

type a - duplex

wet kitchen

this formerly hidden space is designed to be the face of the house whose sights and smells connect the other units with each other

aquaponic farming this is an opportunity for residents to pursue food security and even source of income.

type c - studio


Documentary project: M-C-M: Utopia Milik Siapa? In 2012, I joined with director Boon Kia Meng for a documentary project that examines the housing problem in Malaysia. Although I was primarily the writer and actor in the film, the collaborative process that the director took allowed me to participate in many stages of the development. The documentary looked at the possibility of an emerging “Homeless Generation” among young Malaysians who will not be able to afford homes as house prices soar and with very few developers interested to build affordable homes. The film won the Freedom Film Fest Award in 2012 and was selected for two other film festivals in India and Malaysia in 2013.


freelance / co--working centre

small business

design-based start-ups -architects -product designers -fashion designers

the street as the retail arm of the design industry

detail section scale 1:25 the detail section shows the main sustainable feature of the building - the mixed mode HVAC. electrical services rack low-e double-glazing window brick wall

HVAC air vent

500mm waffle slab (dual direction) suspended floor with services


OFFICE FOR SMALL BUSSINESSES AND START-UPS The project site given was Jalan Masjid India in central KL and the brief was to design a commercial-grade office space but upon analysis, it is clear that such a building in this socially and economically vibrant district is inappropriate. The area needs economic uplifting but not through building sleek expensive commercial spaces. The idea is to bring the existing strength of the area and upgrade it with introduction of the creative industries who require affordable and flexible work spaces.



Selected Works in university of sheffield

riba part I



REFUGE FOR VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING An economically self-sustaining refuge where the victims of human trafficking can protect themselves from their former captors and also escape the immigration police. It began with a historical study of Liverpool which revealed the more unsavoury aspects of its prosperity. The project invites readers to see this not as a polemical fantasy but as a commonsensical solution to a widespread problem in the United Kingdom.


metal deck grille rockwool insulation

rooftop farming

treated mdf panel

metal grille deck

steel beam support for metal decking line of waterproofing typical wall junction

residential units

market

~~~Fry-King~~~


"...the victims of human trafficking can protect themselves from their former captors and also escape the immigration police...."



MONTESSORI SCHOOL IN LANCASHIRE By overhauling the school using the Montessori pedagogy, the school as an institution of “instruction” is no longer. The teachers are stripped of their dominating role and learning is instead driven by the students themselves. The students are encouraged to pursue their own interests and engage with the world outside of the classroom. This principle had a huge affect on the design of the classroom and had completely changed the way schools can be looked at and understood in our increasingly indoctrinated world.


"...the interconnectivity of the classrooms, with each other and ultimately the surrounding environs - an important aspect of the Montessori philosophy. ..."

One of the most important aspect of the school is the interconnectivity of the classrooms, with each other and ultimately the surrounding environs - an important aspect of the Montessori philosophy. The section shows the active corridor and the threshold space that bridges the classrooms to the outside world. This method allows varying levels of privacy and concentration for the students - the corridor is the most collaborative space and the mezanine floor providing the space for individual work.




WORK EXPERIENCE



THE IMPERIAL LEXIS HOTEL & SERVICE APARTMENTS, KUALA LUMPUR (VERITAS ARCHITECTS) 54-storey hotel and service apartments is local hotelier’s entry into the KLCC luxury hospitality market. As a signature product offering, each hotel guestroom comes with a private pool. The complexity of the project comes from the coordination with several ID consultants and the challenging site conditions. In this particular project, I was the lead Project Architect under the supervision of a principal.



“... The units are designed with prefabrication in mind. the modularity of the measurements are based on the malaysia standard for ibs... ”

SKYAWANI 7 AFFORDABLE HOUSING, KUALA LUMPUR (VERITAS ARCHITECTS) This affordable housing project is the winning entry for the Request for Proposal submission commissioned by an established property developer. The project brief calls for a high efficiency design to meet the project development targets. However, this design went further by creating a prefab-ready unit design, liveable corridors and active ground floor. The block were separated into two wings avoiding the creation of a large wall in the local skyline.



THE TIFFIN HOUSE - PAM HOUSING 4.0 COMPETITION (VERITAS ARCHITECTS) This affordable housing scheme won the Honourable Mention. I was the lead designer for the competition and brought ideas of progressive housing from Balakrisna Doshi and Alejandro Aravena into the high-rise typology solving issues such as logistics of renovation and liveability of affordable housing. The grid and elements are strictly based on prefab module.



NEW CAPITAL CITY OF INDONESIA, KALIMANTAN (VERITAS ARCHITECTS) This submission won Third Place in the international competition organised by the Indonesian Government. I was part of the Design Team that conceived and produced the urban design documents including the preliminary Urban Design Guideline. The design is based on 21st century ideas such as compact city and resilience against climate change. The form is inspired by the textile design of Bornean peoples as a metaphor for the coming together of this diverse nation.



COLOMBO PORT CITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE MASTERPLAN, SRI LANKA (VERITAS ARCHITECTS) The brief calls for a low-density luxury housing neighbourhood in the Colombo Port City - the new city centre just west of the old city. I was one of the Design Architects for the scheme and was tasked with the conceptualisation of the neighbourhood, the urban design strategy and design of a Sri Lankan modern villa.



SPECULATIVE OFFICE DEVELOPMENT, KUALA LUMPUR (veritas architects) This is an entry for a Request for Proposal from a state-owned conglomerate. The brief calls for a high-density office tower which would impact negatively on the low-density commercial quarter. In response, we come up with the idea of creating a spacious urban plaza to balance the scale and density. I was tasked with the design of the urban plaza which later became the main feature of the proposal.



HQ FOR AGRO-BUSINESS CONGLOMERATE, SHAH ALAM (VERITAS Architects) An emerging locally-grown corporation called for a Request for Proposal to house their new headquarters which will be housing the parent company and some of the subsidiaries in a busy Federal Highway site. As one of the Design Architects, I came up with the concept of creating a series of atrium that will become a stage for the company’s vision. In this case, we proposed a vision for the agro-indusry to move towards sustainable farming. These atriums act as laboratory-gardens where the latest sustainable farming methods are tested. At the heart of this design is to create a hub of innovation and social encounters.



WETLAND RESORT, SEPANG (VERITAS ARCHITECTS) A schematic design proposal for a local hotelier specialising in boutique experiences. I was the lead Project Architect and was tasked with the creation of an overall concept masterplan alongside another architect who was the designer of the pods and floating chalets.



SPINNING CLUB KLCC, KUALA LUMPUR (ALT+P DESIGN) This speculative design is for a lifestyle gym based on spinning classes and other intensive training products. It is based on the idea that gyms are experiential product going beyond equipments and fitness itself. It is also about joy and community. This design is centred around a lifestyle bar which connects all the different spaces as well as functioning as a social space.



CROSSFIT GYM, SHAH ALAM (ALT+P DESIGN) This high-performance gym was designed at a shoestring budget for a startup which specialises on crossfit and crossfit-related fitness products. The main brief to create ample storage for the equipment. The design is based on the golden section, where the lines become a celebration of the human agility and proportion.


CYBERSECURITY STARTUP OFFICE, CYBERJAYA (ALT+P DESIGN)

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The design brief is to accomodate the different operations of the startup which includes a “war room” that acts as a theatre for their hacking as well as a sales pitching area. The idea of hacking was explored in the concept of interior, using ready-made items such as IKEA products to manipulate them into new objects with a different function.

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STORAGE SERVICE COMPANY, KUALA LUMPUR (ALT+P DESIGN) The client wanted an eye-catching storefront in a local shopping mall to entice passer-bys to their unique app-based storage service. The storefront is mere veneer to the whole operations at the back of house which is an industrial-grade warehouse area. The geometry of the walls are derived from the movements of passer-bys as well as the trolly that will be used in the storage system.



UNIVERSITI MALAYA CAMPUS MASTERPLAN COMPETITION (ALT+P DESIGN) The Universiti Malaya is reimagined as an urban campus with a distinct central district which not only houses the faculties but organised as a generator of culture and art. The masterplan seek to redress basic problems such as the lack of public space and disconnection to transit system, but also reposition the campus as an incubator for cultural production and intellectual inquiry - providing more spontaneous spaces for debate and public participation. One of the major feature is the creation of vistas as well as monuments across the campus district. This is inspired by traditional cities across the world where the urban configurations are not just pragmatic arrangements but also a microcosm of worldview and culture. The main lake is transformed into a flood mitigation pond which acts as a park during low tide.


KAJANG PARTICIPATORY MASTERPLAN CONCEPT (ALT+P DESIGN) This is project pitch to the Selangor State Government and Kajang Municipal Council (MBKj). The idea is to create a masterplan for the centre of Kajang town through a participatory process involving local community and businesses. It was debated in the State Legislature and was endorsed by State Economic Planning Unit. However, the project was abandoned due to objections from the council.


COMMUNITY PARK PROJECT, KAJANG (ALT+P DESIGN) This project arose from the Kajang masterplanning process where we were approached by one of the local communities to help them design a park in their existing dilapidated park. The park went through discussions with local community who pointed out to us the existence of a water spring on site which later became one of the feature of the design.



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R.C STAIRCASE TO ENGR'S DETAIL WITH 1000mm HIGH RAIXLING T : 260.00mm R : 171.40mm

2505 5537

laid

03' 20"

4

IC-2 GL = 102.90m IL = 101.70m D = 1.20m

0m

957

14.29

336°

'MURANO' FRAMELESS FOLDING GLASS DOORS TO MANUF'S DETAIL

3.783m

4820

2700

2660

25dp D8 G

2410

HT HT PP

1734

W5 G

RWDP

470

300 1200 1230

4200

1440 4030 470

DRY KITCHEN FFL.103.05

25dp

FFL.103.050 HT PP PP

TL. 102.300

TIMBER DECK PLATFORM xx FFL. 103.025

mm BU

5920

DINING 29.20 m2

W5 G

W5 G

2 1

SPA AREA

6000

21245

CERAMIC HOB (KM 6200)

W5 G

RWDP

2550

INTEGRATED DISHWASHER (G5370 SCVi)

LINE

SETBACK LINE

6300

(CVA 5060 CISt)

2020

SUB-ZERO PRO 48

3000mm BUILDING SETBACK

BOUNDARY LINE

TL. 102.800

2300mm BASEMENT

ALUM. FRAME GLASS DOORS TO MANUF'S DETAIL

6

3

ESPRESSO MACHINE

(DGC 5080 XL CISt)

1590 150

345 345 345 345 345 345 345 345

4500

1054

dn

5

STEAM OVEN

600 1430

TURFING ON THE GROUND

900

2262

4

RWDP

GT

150dp

1280

25dp 25dp

p

IC-1 GL = 102.90m IL = 101.90m D = 1.00m

100mm DIA. UPVC RWDP CONCEALED IN RC. COLUMN TO MANUF'S DETAIL

D6 G

HT PP PP

50d

900

LOUNGE 25.25 m2 FFL.103.050

HT HT PP

100mm THK. BRICKWALL WITH 25mm THK. PLASTERING ON BOTH SIDES

3

0 6.53

FFL. 103.025 slide

R.C COLUMN TO ENGR'S DETAIL

50 "

100dp D7 G

slide

UTILITY ROOM FFL.103.050

FFL.103.050

2

306

100dp

D14 G

slide

3750

3660

RWDP

100dp

HT PP PP D4 -

JUANTARA - PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH A 'ROLL-OVER' KERB DETAIL

IN 470

100dp

WET KITCHEN D22 G

OW BEL RAMP IENT 1:7 GRAD

FFL. 102.850

475

W6 G

D22 door to be removed

TL. 102.800

FFL+ 98.10

LINE

ACK

SETB

' ° 20

750

m

LINE

137

2735 300

ING

ILD m BU

2015

RWDP

NEW RETAINING WALL AT 1800MM HEIGHT

BASE

ACK

SETB

600

FFL. 102.950

existing column to be demolished

1

3000

470

existing wall to be demolished FFL. 102.950

mm

T MEN

1680

FFL+ 101.14 1000MM HEIGHT GLASS RAILING

"

4m 6.79

23

610

m

89

9 24.

600

FT

FFL. 50.000

4260

255° 04' 30"

50dp

1200

200

FT

1200

1000

2145

3.925m 253° 22' 30"

D15 G

223°

FFL. 50.000

1000

10mm THK. CLEAR GLASS SCREEN

5.245m

5545

46'

20"

2m 7.60

FFL. 102.800

6410

244° 46' 30"

BOUNDARY LINE

1800

40" 5.317 m

845

258° 05'

HT HT

FFL. 50.000

1000

150mm THK. R.C. LOW WALL AT 1800MM HEIGHT

3415

2250

GUARD TOILET FP

695 WATER METER & TNB

450dp

965

D15 G

450dp

D15 G

503

W8

D4 G

300

1050

FP

975

GUARD HOUSE FFL. 103.00 CR PP

2250

150

300

550

150

1200

700

2100

1060

COBBLE STONE

COBBLE STONE

863

D15 G

825

900

REFUSE COMP.

FT

6322

DRAINAGE

988

WATER FILTER

FT

900

D17 G

HT HT

MAIL BOX

900

MAIN GA TE

FOLDING METAL GATE

EXISTING

7.861m

INPUT BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT (INCHSCAPE)

INPUT BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT (INCHSCAPE) FFL+ 101.33

FG+ 101.76

150 DIA. VCP CONNECT TO EXTERNAL SEWER LINE

FG+ 101.76

300mm (THREAD) X 150mm HEIGHT (RISER) R.C. STEPS WITH SHANGHAI PLASTER FINISH, TO ALLOW FOR 50MM GAP ON BOTH SIDES.

1146

JALAN SETIA RAYA KIB 292 LAT °

N

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 01 1:50

XX

WALL CEILING

UNTUK TETUAN:

XX

Door Fire Rated Door Fire Roller Shutter Window

CHE AZIZUDDIN BIN CHE ISMAIL & RAMLAH BINTI ABD AZIZ

XX

W

GP Glazed Partition #1hr 1 Hour Fire Rated Door

#2hr 2 Hours Fire Rated Door

CADANGAN MEROBOH DAN MEMBINA SEMULA SEBUAH RUMAH BANGLO TIGA TINGKAT DAN 1 TINGKAT BAWAH TANAH DENGAN SEBUAH KOLAM RENANG DI ATAS LOT 46396, NO. 1, JALAN SETIARAYA, BUKIT DAMANSARA, DALAM BANDARAYA KUALA LUMPUR.

FLOOR

Finishes Codes

Natural Wash Aggregate

T.S.O TC Texture Concrete TT Terracotta Tiles MV PT Porceline Tiles FP Fibrous Plaster Ceiling D FD FP-2 Moisture Resistance Fibrous Plaster Ceiling FRS

WA

118,jalan Cengal Pasir, Sierramas, Sungai Buloh, 47000, Selangor Darul Ehsan.

GDP ARCHITECTS SDN BHD

17 & 19 Jalan Setiakasih 5 Bukit Damansara 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia T+603.2095.9500 F+603.9095.9501 www.GDParchitects.com Reg. No. 232661-A

MF Mineral Fibre (Acoustic) PP Plaster & Painted COMPONENTS Brickwall CT Ceramic Tiles SP Shanghai Plaster TH SS Threshold SP Spray Tiles FS Finishes SS Strip SC Skim Coat and Painted US Urban Stone AL Aluminium Panels Tiles Setting Out GB Gypsum Board Mechanical ventilation

TS Timber Floor (Random Length)

HT Homogeneous Tiles TF Timber Floor TS Timber Strip CR Cement Render

G Granite

M Marble

FH Floor Hardener PW Pebble Wash

Developer's Signature + Address

......................................................... CHE AZIZUDDIN BIN CHE ISMAIL NO K/P : 580505-11-5457

......................................................... RAMLAH BINTI ABDUL AZIZ NO K/P : 591205-01-5730

Architect

Architect's Signature

:CHANGE NEW LEVEL

No. Pendaftaran : A/S 47

:WET KITCHEN & GUEST ROOM'S BATHROOM REVISED

Ar. Syed Sobri Syed Ismail

:NEW CHANGE AT TIMBER DECK :UPDATE NEW SWIMMING POOL,OMIT WATER FEATURE

ARKITEK PROFESIONAL

Date

Package A0

:Feb 2011

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

:OCT 2011

Note

:DEC 2011 :Jan 2012

Drawing Title

Note

:B

:A

:C :D

Rev

All dimensions on this drawing shall be checked on site before work commences. Figured dimensions shall be taken in preference to scale dimensions. All discrepancies are to be reported for clarification before work commences.

:Jan 2012

:MOVE STAIR 2,CHANGE WET KITCHEN TO OPEN AREA, STRAIGHT POOL

Date

: ADDED STONE CLADDING

CONSTRUCTION

:Mar 2012

1 : 50

:JUN 2012

G

Revision

:F

C

:E

Scale

Drawing Status

AZAHAR

2385 / 2010

Check

05 - 102

MoSYaHab

Project Number

Drawn

Sheet Number

Sheet Number

BUKIT DAMANSARA HOUSE (gdp architects)

The family house is a landmark residential project, where the client spared no expense in the best finishes, building services, and also interior design. Owing to its unconventional contractual arrangement, the project has been delayed many years. However, when I took over the project, I streamlined work processes and disciplined all the contractors involved through a strict enforcement of the contract as well as close supervision of work timelines.



MEDINI WELLNESS CENTRE (GDP ARCHITECTS ) IN COLLABORATION WITH SEKSAN DESIGN The wellness centre sits at the heart of a large township in Medini, Iskandar Johor - several minutes from neighbouring Singapore. The overal masterplan concept is a lifestyle based on healthy living and wellness. Apartments and terrace houses, generously landscaped, are all equipped with spa facilities. This wellness centre acts as a central community centre where.


3D Visualisations by Reza (Neuformation Architects)


SALES GALLERY IN PUCHONG (NEUFORMATION ARCHITECTS) The project is a part of a larger masterplanning scheme for a lakeside township. The client requested an “iconic” sales gallery that could set the tone for the whole development. The shapes are derived from the contour lines of the site and the landmarks surrounding the area. The sleek and metallic finishes are to symbolise a diamond-like impression to the potential buyers. The development is mostly of higher-end properties, with few affordable housing units.



UEM OFFICE REFURBISHMENT (NEUFORMATION ARCHITECTS) The project is a refurbishment of a former industrial building into the headquarter of one of the largest building contractors in the country. The design seeks to reflect the operations of the company through the use of exposed I-beams and industrial furnitures. Although a small project, I was given the opportunity to lead the project by the supervising Architect and was responsible for the design, contract management and finally the handing over of the project to the client.



GERMAN EMBASSY KUALA LUMPUR (ZLG DESIGN) An international competition by the Federal Republic of Germany to design a new chancellery in the Malaysian capital in a challenging and constrained site. The practice was the only Malaysia-based firm that was selected to compete. The design seeks to marry the functionalism of the German tradition with the patterns of Malaysian life. The courtyards and the patterned facade are chief among these. My role was mainly developing a modular design for the facade and providing the appropriate competition drawings for these facades. I also worked on preparing the design report and the supporting documents for the competition.



BUNGALOW AT BUKIT TUNKU (ZLG DESIGN) This project is a renovation and addition of an existing bungalow built in the 1970s. It is located in the leafy Bukit Tunku area and on a steep slope with a beautiful view of the city. The design proposes to strip the entire building to its bare structural skeleton and inserts a single horizontal wooden box that connects the old and the new.



SPECULATIVE COMMERCIAL BLOCK IN KUALA LUMPUR (ZLG DESIGN) This is a speculative proposal to a client who owns several shoplots in Jalan Loke Yew. The architect proposes that the facade to act also as an advertisement billboard due to its prime location at an important intersection of a major road in the city. The ground floor is to be open and inviting allowing pedestrian flow into the commercial space.



EXHIBITIONS AND OTHER WORKS



FESTIVAL IDEARAYA SHAH ALAM Festival Idearaya is a literary and arts festival celebrating ideas from the margins of mainstream discourse in Southeast Asia. Speakers, artists, and filmmakers came together with social activists debating in what is probably a unique Malay-language literary festival. The event boasted several temporary structures, called panggung, including a free-standing cinema. It was widely reported by national as well as local media as an edgy and dynamic cultural event that rivals other established literary festivals in Kuala Lumpur.



"BARRICADE" KUALA LUMPUR 7TH TRIENNIAL I participated in the 7th Kuala Lumpur Triennial with an installation that explores the idea of “public space” in the city today. As the country and the world undergo social change, public spaces suddenly become flashpoints of ideas and conflict. This work is a community project, in which I coordinated and designed, alongside many people. It is a real-life experience in trying to create real public spaces, especially instructive in understanding the process of how to build participative spaces and how to design successful public spaces.


The central court of the National Visual Arts Gallery


BUKU JALANAN: A STREET LIBRARY Buku Jalanan is a grassroots movement of street libraries that started in Shah Alam and now have grown into 40 chapters across the nation and beyond. I joined in to become one of their librarians during thesis research work and have since then become active in pursuing their goal of bringing literature closer to the masses. I also participated in the exhibition at the National Visual Arts Gallery (Balai Seni Visual) in which the stale and lifeless central court of the gallery was transformed into a lively city square by the library.

The street library in action in its home, Shah Alam Lake Gardens


WAYANG KULIT (SHADOW PUPPET) OF MANCHESTER Together with a teammate, a mapping exercise was conducted in the bohemian district of Northern Quarter in Manchester which exposed the lingering stories of the city’s past and also glimpses of its impending future. The analysis brought out a narrative of the life of the city itself across the centuries and then was translated into a fable, that was not so much a historical account but more of a magic realist exploration of the city. Using the Southeast Asian tradition of shadow puppetry married with African story-telling, the show gained a critical success among our studio colleagues and lecturers. A video recording of the wayang kulit can be accessed at Youtube.


PAPER TUBE POD INSTALLATION IN BARNSLEY This short project consisted of 10 students who were given the task of building a structure using paper. The solution is to use the paper tubes sourced for free from a printing shop. The design takes inspiration from the tradition log houses of the cool climes. The main challenge is designing the junctions as to create the intended form. The simple design won an award from the local council (who co-organised the event with the School) for its simplicity and success in creating an interesting and intimate space for the city.


STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DESIGN OF A MODULAR ROOF A collaboration between structural engineering and architecture students to design a roof structure which will be tested for efficiency as well as strength. As one of the earliest design projects in my education, it is also one of the most instructive. This design made to look impressive and not grounded in science was deeply inefficient. It has too many weak points and had a heavy and almost useless pivot that connects the roof to the column. It is an important exercise that taught the value of collaboration between engineers and architects, and the need for real interdisciplinary recognition. Much of the failures of this design was due to the importance given to aesthetics over science.


WATER SLIDE PROJECT This design project in the first year of structural engineering course integrates the various disciplines such as water engineering and geotechnical engineering where students make a land survey of the site, recording and drawing it. Afterwards a design for a water slide commenced where it is led by civil engineering students.



ContACT Ihsan Hassan MEng RIBA Part I (Sheffield) BArch LAM/RIBA Part II (UM) LAM Part I ihsanbinhassan@gmail.com +6017 2422093



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