G2.Mohd Zahidi.Nur Izrin Nadhira.Rep2.17

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Table Of Content

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Eng & Maths Sciences And Santos Petroleum Engineering

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Access and Movement Entrance and Exits The main pathway from Gate 9 to Hub or Horace Lamb Pathway throughout the buildings

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Luminosity : Linguistic Definition

The brightness of light source of certain wavelength as it appears to eye. Relative quantity of radiation emitted by a celestial source The intrinsic brightness of a celestial object (as distinct from its apparent brightness diminished by distance).

Light Study 1

Philosophy of Light Light often be interpreted as the truth, faith, knowledge, strength and even hope. Light always gave a great impact to abstract matter like feelings, intuition, or inspiration. The impact always led one to move forward once they feel or see the light or pathway that may elevate them to another level of their life. The significant elements are knowledge and faith. Knowledge is an essence that can be felt same as feelings. To acquire this essence, it is all started from a ‘spark of light’ that moved their innnerself to search for an answer, and it is ‘curiosity’. Perhaps, answer does not have any limit to where or when or how they are revealed. It is when

Fluid Luminosity : Zaha Hadid Zaha hadid’s career as an architect throughout her buildings mostly about shifting from solid deconstructivism, to soft fluid luminosity. The light closes the gap between architecture and our perception. We sense the forms and materials with our eyes not directly but through the reflected light. Zaha Hadid ‘s experiment on light can be seen throughout her architecture projects.

they initiated an attempt to unravel the mysteries of world throughout their life. In the process of seeking knowledge, there are other kinds of knowledge acquired by them through obstacles, maybe even pleasures. Therefore, the intensity of light does not have any boundaries amongst their innerself. It is the matter of how they took a control of the luminosity of knowledge that they acquire. It is the matter how they value and apply the light in the, perhaps, right direction. Right direction in the meaning of non-self-destruct or destruct others. Image 1.1 : Lois and Richard Rosenthal Centre for Contemporary Arts, Zaha Hadid’s supremacist painting.

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From natural lighting to artificial lighting, it was deep rooted from her abstracted supremacist painting. So her early work, Vitra Fire Station, been constructed with distinct non-parallel lines of light on concrete wall. Although the luminaires emphasized on the sharpness of Vitra’s edge, the natural light diffused in softly and subtle. Zaha’s exploration on her own abstract painting has led her to various graphical


Image 1.2 : Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre, China.

interpretation of luminosity and illumination. In order to intertwine the surroundings with her discovery, she studied and get fascinated by the abstracted urban transport and transform them into luminaire patterns. The Phaeno Science Centre is Zaha Hadid’s turning point in her exploration of luminaires. The centre was approached by a holistic design shifting from a sharp edges theme like in her early designs. The building that consist of a large concrete as the main shaded structure and a path for natural lighting which emphasize the

dark void under the concrete structure. The shape of the building was translated into the rhombus-shaped windows as the façade and transferred them inside on the ceiling as luminaires to make them coherent. Moving on to her next project which is the landscape Nord Park Railway Station, Zaha Hadid innovated a new period of light and fluidity in her oeuvre. Inspired by the local features of ice and glacial moraines , she increased the reflectance of her surfaces for complex mirror glass. Illuminates during night, the

structure actually radiates a significant energy. An Italian museum, MAXXI museum, emphasize the interior energy with its contrast of black and white structures and linear, dynamic luminaires. The diffusion of light flows throughout the building formed a calm ambience. Moving on from pure reflection to gold class of designing, Guangzho Opera House was built with thousands of starlight on the ceiling. It was pixelated pattern lights that evoked the impression of reflection in waterfall. Same goes to her other two projects that is Heydar Aliyer Centre and Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre which shared the same characteristic that is luminaires on ceiling and golden, glossy atmosphere. Heydar Aliyer Centre, volume reflects light, overall shadow pattern of sun dominates. Glass façade mirror surrounding. Interior light flows out to exterior and it enhanced the building geometry from interior. The difference are the dynamic transition of materials. Although Hadid limits her range of design to form and reflectance. However, she finds it hard to actually translate her visual painting language

into lighting for architecture. Zaha Hadid stands on using the luminaire design to magnify the visual effects instead of concentrated on light itself as an essential dimension of architecture. That explaines a lot on her usage of tonnes of luminaires around her architecture. It showed that light does not necessarily form the space all the time. It needs the aritificial lighting to help translate what is essence into reality.

References “Luminosity - definition of luminosity in English | Oxford Dictionaries.” Oxford Dictionaries | English. Accessed September 03, 2017. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/luminosity. “Fluid Luminosity: The Architectural Lighting of Zaha Hadid.” ArchDaily. March 31, 2017. Accessed September 03, 2017. http:// www.archdaily.com/868157/fluid-luminosity-the-architectural-lighting-of-zaha-hadid.

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Rain Of Light

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Jean Nouvel’s “The Rain of Light” located in Abu Dhabi has significant easthetic value in terms of light, shadow, water and calm. He applied the Islamis random geometric ornament to give a sense of belonging with the identity of the country. Both characteristic of calmness and complexity of the structure gives an unique insight through how light go through small openings as if there’s continuous rain of light penetrating through the roof. Not just going through it, it also diffuses and changes its intensity. Therefore, the heat of sunlight is reduced, in a way, it gives the brightness but not the excessive heat. References : “In Progress: Louvre Abu Dhabi / Jean Nouvel.” ArchDaily. August 11, 2016. Accessed September 04, 2017. http://www.archdaily.com/793182/in-progress-louvre-abu-dhabi-jean-nouvel.

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Rain Of Light

Refering to Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Museum light quality, geometric which known to be Islamic ornament pattern are overlayed on top of each other to create a vast small openings for the light to penetrate. Thus, in the second design idea, It has been extracted from Jali , or screens that commonly used in Islamic architecture. it is one of significant part to explain the complexity of the geometry not only depicted the beauty but also to bring one to metaphysical world.

References : “In Progress: Louvre Abu Dhabi / Jean Nouvel.” ArchDaily. August 11, 2016. Accessed Septem ber 04, 2017. http://www.archdaily.com/793182/in-progress-louvre-abu-dhabi-jean-nouvel.

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Reflection : Linguistic Definition

Veilled In Brilliance

The throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound with- Architecture has been out absorbing it. An image seen in a mirror or shiny surface. A thing always evolved throughout that is a consequence of or arises from something else. centuries. From Modernism

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Philosophy of Reflection “The world is reflected in the body, the body projected onto the world” - Eyes Of the Skin This phrase says a lot about experiencing in a space. All the senses we were given to is to feel the world around us. Feel inside till it reached into the deepest part in your emotional ___. When the eye grasps all the colors, textures and movement of the nature and the concrete, as if it touches inside our mind. It absorbed through our soul when our physical body could touch

to Post-Modernism, from bricks and masonry, to steel and glass. Evolution always taken into account for the sake of humanity and beauty.

The brilliance of every building created was interpreted differently but by using a glass transparent facade. However, when the trend has become cliché, the architects started to take out the interior light to the facade to create the image of crystalline using steel and glass as main materials.

get the feel from the origin. This is what the purpose of architecture by making world visible to human (Juhani,2005). In this book, it has been said that eyes are organ of distance while touch is an organ of nearness in which explains during emotional empowerment, people tend to close their eyes; when crying you close your eyes (Juhani,2005). Thus, the absence of light brings more meaning into human soul. The darkness itself will, somehow, bring peace or even fear. Image 1.1 & 1.2 : Details of glass facade Ephilharmonic and Future System.

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of reflection through the twisted band of aluminium. Orienting towards the sky, light directly reflected on top side and creates shadow below it. Somehow, reflective facade not only gives the corporal identity, it could also be interpreted different from what its intended. It happens to Fernsehturm Berline when it was supposed to be a political addressing the deconstruction of old city turns out to be a religious cross reflected by sun. Image 1.2 : Ephilharmonic, Hamburgh by Herzoq and Meuron.

Mies Van Der Rohe worried that he might overdo the reflective effect on the Glass Skyscraper, so, he broke the facade, like cut crystal so the light reflects towards various direction. Other than him, Herzoq and de Meuron experimented different type of glass; convex curves of single glass that distorted the reflection around Elbphilharmonic. The legendary Frank Gehry has this ‘Bilbao effect’ on his Bilbao museum. He applied titanium cladding wrapping around his quirky structural form.

success applied to Disney Concert Brilliance brought by facade can be a tool to define building. Hall. The titanium cladding was also applied onto the National Grand Theatre in China lead by Paul Andrew. Reflective material could be used as landmark or a logo for its company like the Future System by Paco Rabanne using 16000 anodized aluminium disc, strong feeling of haptic was successfully conveyed. It also depicted the professionalism through its form and material in the industrialized board. Again, Herzog and de Meuron changed their interpretation

References “Reflection - definition of reflection in English | Oxford Dictionaries.” Oxford Dictionaries | English. Accessed September 03, 2017. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/reflection. Juhani, Pallasmaa. The eyes of the skin: architecture and the senses. Chichester: Wiley, 2005. “Veiled in Brilliance: How Reflective Facades Have Changed Modern Architecture.” ArchDaily. October 12, 2016. Accessed September 03, 2017. http://www.archdaily.com/796974/ veiled-in-brilliance-how-reflective-facadeshave-changed-modern-architecture.

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