selected works 2013 - 2017
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ZONE 9C PRECINCT 11, PUTRAJAYA
40 UNIT SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES
ZONE 9C PRECINCT 11, PUTRAJAYA
40 UNIT SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES
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RESIDENTIAL UNITS
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The design of the units are categorized main types, as indicated in the floor plan the respective types offer an open living ing that is large with clear openings, up units offer basically the same floor plate mizes the space; the difference is in the tion and the number of rooms flanking Priority is given to the living and bedroo the waterfront on most of the units in th ment.
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TYPE A - 838 sq.ft.
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Natural lighting and cross ventilation is en a lot of consideration in this arrangem typical floor, tremendous ventilation po witnessed. All rooms have natural ventil all toilets and kitchen areas get exclusiv air well that is formed in this square arra of units on plan. The 45 degree angle th the units serve as an exclusive feature o in a stylized setting, it clearly enhances t mism of these tower blocks when viewe where.
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TYPE B - 1028 sq.ft.
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TYPE C - 1177 sq.ft.
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QUAD AF CONSULTANT ARCHITECT
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GROUND FLOOR
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Upon entry pass the main gates, traffic circulation is looped around the site in a clear and concise manner. Lush green landscaping greets both residents and visitors. The residential towers are easily identifiable and their respective drop offs are distinctly visible. An array of trees around the whole of the entrance facade and the podium deck account for the extensive greenery surrounding this waterfront development. Pockets of open courts offer immense possibilities for further refinement and specific use of space. It is anticipated that this will serve both as a garden and an activity area for the residents. One of the many features on the ground floor is a glass lobby for each of the tower; it confines the entrance to each respective block in a double volume space. Ample daylighting and architectural lighting possibilities allow each tower to resonate with distinctiveness at lobby level easily witnessed upon entry.
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3 QUAD CAR PARK LEVEL
AF CONSULTANT ARCHITECT
Residents and visitors’ cars are parked on two levels within the podium. The 8.4 meter square grid structural system allow three cars to occupy spaces between columns. Two sets of ramps ensure a conducive vehicular access in and out of the car park. Traffic within the podium is two-way and is systematically designed to allow ease of circulation. The podium is designed to showcase a linear parking configuration extensively on site. It is illuminated through a series of vertical louvres that allow sufficient natural lighting and cross ventilation within the space from three sides.
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW 1 Water way view
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AF CONSULTANT ARCHITECT
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW 3 Forest view
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QUAD AF CONSULTANT ARCHITECT
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QUAD, PUTRAJAYA
WATERFRONT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
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4TH YEAR SEMESTER 1
CO-HOUSING PPR TUN ABDUL RAZAK
Section cuts through Sports & Recreational Cluster and Art, Intellectua Spirit: Spiritual & Emotional Courtyard
Mind: Art, Intellectual & Social Courtyard
Floor Plan
Body: Sports and Recreational Courtyard
Section cuts through Sports & Recreational Cluster and Art, Intellectual & Social Cluster
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Section cuts through Spiritual & Emotional Cluster and Art, Intellectual & Social Cluster
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Elevation Sports & Recreational Courtyard 1:250
Elevation Art, Intellectual & Social Courtyard 1:250
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Section cuts through Spiritual & Emotional Cluster and Art, Intellectual & Social Cluster 1:250
Service Diagram
Section cuts through Sports & Recreational Cluster and Art, Intellec Spirit: Spiritual & Emotional Courtyard
Elevation Sports & Recreational Courtyard 1:250
Mind: Art, Intellectual & Social Courtyard
Elevation Spiritual & Emotional Courtyard 1:250
Elevati 1:250
RESIDENTIAL LOBBY ENTRANCE: ART, INTELECTUAL & SOCIAL CLUSTER
EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE: SPORTS & RECREATIONAL CLUSTER VIEW
Typical Unit Layout
he gutter to arvesting f the cluster.
Kitchen + Dining + Living Area
Steel balustrade with anti-climb wire mesh. 3" x 0.5" x 10.5ga anti-climb wire mesh
Bamboo panelling with steel framing
Precast concrete with space for wiring and plumbing
Roller sliding door
Bedroom
Proposed floor slab to detail
Timber color louvres
Sun-shading device covered with meshing. 4mm diameter bright Deawn wire mesh
Detailed Cross-section Communal Space Art, Intellectual & Social Cluster
TYPE A: LIVING, DINING & KITCHENETTE AREA
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Concrete wall acts as Thermal massing that release cool temperature during the day , while absorbing heat to be release during the night.
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Planter box are design universally at reasonable height to allow the use by all residents.
Anti climb fences provides security while allowing views and fresh air to enter the communal space.
Communal drying areas are provided to allow residents to dry and hang their laundries as there are no open space provided in the dwelling units.
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EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE: SPIRITUAL & EMOTIONAL CLUSTER VIEW
EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE: ART, INTELLECTUAL & SOCIAL CLUSTER VIEW
Communal Kitchen & Dining Area
&E and mbing.
Communal Laundry Space
TYPE B: LIVING & KITCHENETTE AREA
Continuous metal fixed to slab Rendered precast concrete finishes
Stone clad finishes planter box
3" x 0.5" x 10.5ga Anti-climb wire mesh
Precast slab with space for wiring and plumbing
Full height floor to ceiling louvres. Designed for high wind load ratings
Interior mounted screen
Adjustable aluminium louvres using simple pull and push mechanism. Blade - 0.063" Thickness extruded aluminium
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User Demographics & Unit Distribution Section cuts through Spiritual & Emotional Cluster and Art, Intellectual & Social Cluster 1:250
TYPE C: LIVING & KITCHENETTE AREA
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% / NOS (TOTAL 194) : 48% - 93
18% - 34
34% - 66
-Single *unmarried *young adult *expats (work/study)
-Grandparents+parents+1-2 children -Married children (newly wed/infant) + parents + children -Special needs person + parents +children
TARGET USER -Parent with 1-3 children -Couple with prospective children
SPATIAL REQUIREMENT
Section cuts through Sports & Recreational Cluster and Art, Intellectual & Social Cluster -Hierachy of rooms -Flexible & habitable ‘+1’ room -Living connected toilet (guest)
-Privacy (intimate space) -Ensuite toilet -No hierachy of room
-Hierachy of rooms -Barrier free studio room -2 Rooms & Studio seperated yet connected -Living connected toilet (guest)
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Section cuts through Spiritual & Emotional Cluster and Art, Intellectual & Social Cluster 1:250
4TH YEAR SEMESTER 2
S-TOWER DAMANSARA HEIGHTS
building program
office:
60% generic office
rentable space: 40% podium plus tower 60% max plinth area
sun path
(east to west)
twins pedestrian
vehicles
pavillion millenium
tower joined together (total height 38 floors)
vehicles
pedestrian
basement carpark: 188 motorcycle parking 8 disable parking 422 parking
mrt
reclaiming the green space
Office space arrangement modules + FEASIBILITY STUDIES
B2-B4 PLAN 1:500
PARCEL Land Size Total after plot Ratio 1:8 Plinth Area After Setback After Basement Setback
GFA (sqft)
GFA (sqm)
REMARKS
CARPARK Total NFA Required Carpark Discount MRT 30% Visitors 20% OKU Parking
GFA (sqft) GFA (sqm) Nos 34871.20 3239.614
6201.61 49612.88 3720.966 3326.04 5307.09
536 376 414 8
Total parking provided MOTORCYCLE PARKING Total NFA Required parking Discounted MRT 30%
core
B5 PLAN 1:500
elevation from damanlela road 1:250
structure
tower
skin
Required Area Required floor
422 GFA (sqft) GFA (sqm) Nos 34871.20 3239.614 268 188 376
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Total Development Basement Service / M&E / Refuse Chamber Podium (GF) Lobby F&B Core Podium (F1) Retails ATM Core Podium (F2) Galleria Auditorium Ticket Office Reception Office Lobby Surau (Male) Surau (Female) Management Office Core Podium (F3) Auditorium Open Deck Lounge and Restaurant Souviner Shop Core Office Type A1 Office Core Office Type A2 Office Core Office Type A3 Office Core Office Type B1 Office Core Office Type B2 Office Core Office Type C1 Office Core
GFA (sqm)
Floor 21170.28 B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 724.75 B1, and GF
Circulation
Efficiency
+ IES STUDIES
219.55 327.87 325.79
Malaysia OTTV
Software: Virtual Environment 2015 Feature Pack 1 Analysis: Air-con spaces floor area 749.45 m2
698.56 45.98 325.79 142.19 332.89 51.87 70.56 90.58 47.96 47.43 105.10 325.79 116.59 720.88 71.81 325.79 781.61 583.71 197.90 750.56 552.66 197.90 816.24 618.34 197.90 823.47 625.57 197.9 828.79 630.89 197.90 1427.37 1101.58 325.79
Nat-vent / mech vent spaces 0.00 m2 No. of air-con spaces 3 0.25
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TYPICAL OFFICE C PLAN 1:500
OTTV 34.03 W/m2 RTTV 6.90 W/m2
Focus design changes and capital cost expenditure on reducing the impact of the largest contributors first. Typically this will involve improving solar shading and/or glass solar performance. Shading from adjacent buildings and objects such as trees can also have a significant impact on designs however these are excluded from the OTTV analysis.
LEVEL 3 PLAN 1:500
elevation from damansara park avenue 1:250
podium: retails fire escape
ENTRANCE FROM DAMANLELA ROAD
LEVEL 1
loading bay refuse chamber tnb transformer room
ahu (vrf system) wet riser elv tel
office tower lv 10-37: rentable office space
podium: food & beverages + services
LEVEL 10-37 refuse chute electric riser
genset room fire control room lv switch room
office tower lv 4-9: rentable office space
GROUND LEVEL
spr tank pcw tank rainwater collection system (raintech boosted)
core
structure
tower
LEVEL 6-9 MAIN ENTRANCE FROM THE GROUND FLOOR (ROAD NAME DAMANSARA PARK AVENUE)
skin
roof terrace
podium: auditorium + open lounge deck
LEVEL 3
surau (female) podium: auditorium + office tower lobby
surau (male)
LEVEL 2 service core
podium: retails fire escape LEVEL 1
loading bay refuse chamber tnb transformer room podium: food & beverages + services
genset room fire control room lv switch room GROUND LEVEL
section BB 1:250
spr tank pcw tank rainwater collection system (raintech boosted)
5TH YEAR THESIS
KUALA LUMPUR MARKETHALL F O O D
C U L T U R E
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*all drawings are not to scale
Exterior Perspective from Jalan Alor
Concept The main concept of the Food Culture Hub is to focus on food through market culture. The design should be sensitive to site, at the same time becoming a new landmark in the heart of Alor Enclave. DEMONSTRATION KITCHENS CULINARY INSTITUTE INSTITUTE LIBRARY COOKING SCHOOL STACK RESTAURANT 1 STACK RESTAURANT 2 FOOD HALL MODULE 1 FOOD HALL MODULE 2 FOOD HALL MODULE 3 EXCLUSIVE SHOPLOTS GALLERY SERVICES
PODIUM ROOFTOP
Concept The main concept of the Food Culture Hub is to focus on the food through market culture. The design should be sensitive to the site, at the same time becoming a new landmark in the heart of Alor Enclave
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
UPPER GROUND FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
Food Street at night
Food court at night
*all drawings are not to scale
*all drawings are not to scale
Diffused Light
Diffusion breaks straight beams of light from the source, scattering them in different directions and producing a glow, rather than a shine. Its purpose is to mimic soft natural light from the sun (diffused naturally by clouds and the atmosphere)
Cross Ventilation
For cross ventilation to be effective, the building must be in a location with regular winds. The windward wall should ideally be oriented to be perpendicular to typical wind; perpendicular orientation may not always be possible in existing buildings. The building itself should ideally be relatively narrow to ensure fresh air is distributed throughout the building. Extensive internal partitions will inhibit air flow and render cross ventilation impractical. Assuming a building’s location and orientation allow for cross ventilation, operable windows/openings are required to ensure effective ventilation.
Stack Effects
To design for these effects, the most important consideration is to have a large difference in height between air inlets and outlets. The bigger the difference, the better. Towers and chimneys can be useful to carry air up and out, or skylights or clerestories in more modest buildings. For these strategies to work, air must be able to flow between levels.
Louvres
Installed at the hight point to filter direct sunlight and glare
Rooftop Planter
Help absorbheat from the sunlight, cooling the space underneath
Shaded Carpark
Cools down vehicle reducing heat island effect in the building
Public access and Main Demonstration Kitchen
Exclusive Restaurants Access
Public Promenade and correlation to Exclusive Restaurant
Open Spaces and Large Shaded Trees This helps are ventilation in public places while at the same time gives shades to the users
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