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Bennington Residence
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Kompleks Fit Malaysia
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Nautilus Hotel (Lounge)
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Adelaide Duty Free
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Government schools
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Perodua
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Raub 10
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Raub 11
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Toyota Bukit Raja
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F&N Cafeteria Extension
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AirMarine Workshop Extension
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Manifest Destiny
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Jama’ah City
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Art Garden
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Turangawaewae
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Muzium Negara
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Incubator
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Prithvi Secondary School
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Architectural Photography
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Genii Locorum
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P R O F E S S I O N A L
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01 BENNINGTON RESIDENCE
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A 580-unit high end apartment located in Setapak with parking podium, a deck, a rooftop and multiple facilities scattered across the residential towers comprises of various categories such as lifestyle, health, panoramic infinity loop pool, rainforest themed lounge and many more. The developement features eco-friendly facilities including automated waste management system. Apart from that, Bennington Residences complies with Qlassic assesment and GBI rating.
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02 KOMPLEKS FIT MALAYSIA
A proposed urban park development around Stadium Bukit Jalil and Taman Metropolitan Batu comprising of multipurpose hall, calisthenics area, skatepark, outdoor wall climbing facility, various courts together with supporting facilities. The urban park is intended to rejuvenate existing park and enhance sports and recreational facilities targetted to youth.
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NAUTILUS HOTEL (LOUNGE) 03
A proposed urban park development around Stadium Bukit Jalil and Taman Metropolitan Batu comprising of multipurpose hall, calisthenics area, skatepark, outdoor wall climbing facility, various courts together with supporting facilities. The urban park is intended to rejuvenate existing park and enhance sports and recreational facilities targetted to youth.
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04 ADELAIDE AIRPORT DUTY FREE SHOP I
Competition proposal for duty free shop lots in Adelaide International Airport. Connecting to numerous international destinations across the globe, the airport duty free shops seek to have a refreshing and exciting outlook in retail experience. Brightly lit space as well as integration of nature into where products are exhibited and purchased is given most attention.
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ADELAIDE AIRPORT DUTY FREE SHOP II 04
The competition calls for proposal for 2 units of shop lots at departure area. Apart from interior design, the designs have to comply a given budget.
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05 GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
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Government school projects of various stages from schematic design to CPC which involves a number of local authotities as much as Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia. Shools 1. SK Seri Duyong 2 2. SJKT Ladang Niyor 3. SJKT Ladang Jeram 4. SJKT Ayer Hitam 5. SJKT Ladang Pertang 6. SJKT Seafield 7. SJKT Gemencheh 8. SJKT Rumbia 9. SJKT Effingham 10. SJKT Ladang Sagga 11. SJKT Bukit Jalil 12. SJKT Batu 14 13. SJKT Batu Ampat 12
Local Authority Majlis Bandaraya Melaka Bersejarah Majlis Perbandaran Kluang Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan Majlis Perbandaran Nilai Majlis Daerah Jelebu Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya Majlis Daerah Tampin Majlis Perbandaran Alor Gajah Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya Majlis Perbandaran Nilai Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya Majlis Perbandaran johor Bahru
Stage of involvement Schematic design to KM submission ABP to CCC KM to BP approval CCC KM to BP approval Construction BP amendment to comply comments CCC inspection Construction KM & BP submission CCC submission Schematic Design Schematic Design
PERODUA 06
Facelift exercise by Perodua Sales Sdn Bhd to apply a uniform Corporate Image on all Perodua Centers in Malaysia. Branch 1. Perodua 2S 2. Perodua Body & Paint 3. Perodua 1S 4. Perodua Pre-Owned Vehicle (office) 5. Perodua Pre-Owned Vehivle (stockyard) 6. Perodua delivery booth
Location Plentong, Johor Taman Industri Jaya, Johor Klang, Selangor Subang Jaya, Selangor Shah Alam, Selangor (proposal)
Stage of involvement Schematic Design to Final Account Schematic Design to Submission Drawing Schematic Design Schematic Design to Construction Schematic Design to Submission Drawing Proposal
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07 RAUB 10
116 units terrace house in Raub consisting of three main types. The client requested to have different yard sizes to cater different buyers’ demand. The project’s limited land area challenges development strategy in order to maximize the utilization of land usage.
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RAUB 11 08
Raub 11 Semi-D is a preceding project of its previous phase where units are designed to be similar but with larger gross floor area and more intimate neighborhood parcel. This is to cater the demand of more premium units in the area.
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09 TOYOTA BUKIT RAJA
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A 166.6 acres plant for Toyota consisting of a visitor center, workshop, factories of diverse functions, will be able to cater car stock storage and create thousands of job opportunity to community. The project is given priority by Selangor government due to the development being collaborated with international mega company i.e. Toyota.
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10 F&N CAFETERIA EXTENSION
A renovation for F&N factory’s cafeteria to give a new facelift towards existing frailing and dull cafe. The upgrade allows more sitting area and larger kitchen space. The client wishes to apply F&N’s red and green colour to be embedded in the design.
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AIRMARINE WORKSHOP EXTENSION 11
Repeating client returns to upgrade its existing Testing Shed. The company aims to produce more advance portable crane system and is looking at taller cranes. Hence, the roof requires a major technical attention; which the middle panel is designed to be retractable to allow maximum vertical crane extension to be tested.
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A C A D E M I C
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01 MANIFEST DESTINY
Manifest Destiny is a project to experiment the authorship of the city, suggesting an alternative connecting device among existing urban grain, increase the city’s interconnectedness, changing the way we occupy forgotten spaces in increasingly dense urban area and learning from the results of having a network of elevated symbiotic structures, with the hope that we can rethink relationships and connectivity within the city.
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2015 M.Arch Major Project Royal Melbourne Institute Technology
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01 MANIFEST DESTINY
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2015 M.Arch Major Project Royal Melbourne Institute Technology
This project begins with the investigation on how parasitic architecture, instead of feeding on host & accelerate decaying process could bring the city closer? Parasitic organisms as we know only bring harm to its host but we should also know that parasites have beneficial talents that we could learn. Characteristics and nature of parasitic organisms are investigated and extracted out. As the consequent, I am particularly interested in its ability to take advantage of its host, absorbing
nutrients and the aptitude for attaching wherever suits their preferences. The early stage of this project uses parasite as metaphor and as it expanded, the metaphor evolves in order to focus on allowing for alternative methods of interconnecting the city, on constructibility and functions of the new structures might allow. The nature of this project begins with speculative idea about how cities might evolve but the outcome is more propositional.
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02 JAMA’AH CITY
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2014/2015 B.Arch Architectural Design 7 International Islamic University
What is Jama’ah city? Jama’ah city is the city which is the place of settlement for Muslims and non-Muslim to carry their daily activities congregationally according to the Islamic teaching. The concept of Jama’ah City is to create a city that allow people congregate and strengthen their unity. The main aspect in Jama’ah City in Kuala Terengganu is to highlight the role of Masjid as a community centre and bringing back the activities around the masjid. This brought Kuala Terengganu back to the time when trade and business were large economic provider towards local people.
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03 ART GARDEN
Located between Pavilion and KLCC, this mall has to break the chain of being another generic shopping mall. As KL blooms to be a developed city, everything revolves around commercial. As the consequence, the city is losing its lush greeneries and people had to trade public space for bigger buildings and taller towers. This project attempts to beat the heat by injecting series of green pockets and open public space. Day to day, we
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see a lot of emerging young talents. In response to that, the mall will be their new show-ground or testing ground. The top floor, where the new ‘playground’ is, provides security from traffic to begin with; has its own mini orchard awaiting for urban dwellers to come and pick their own fresh fruits, pop-up stalls for independent tenants who are just about to kick start their small business. ‘Balik kampung’ and ‘pasar malam’ in a mall? Why not.
2012/2013 BSc. Arch Architectural Design 6 International Islamic University
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03 ART GARDEN
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2012/2013 BSc. Arch Architectural Design 6 International Islamic University
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04 TURANGAWAEWAE
For the Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, the Marae is space that provides a focus for each community. Connected to the concept of Turangawaewae, which translates as “a place to stand�, the Marae is a place of connection to both landscape and ancestry. It is a place of debate, support, celebration and mourning. This project explores how such a place could be designed outside of
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2015 M. Arch Level 9 Royal Melbourne Institute Technology
New Zealand, without ancestral or historical connection to a place, and without a belonging to any one iwi, or Maori tribal group. A contemporary reinvention of the traditional Marae to create a new place to stand, in Melbourne.
of culture, neither contemporary nor traditional and translating Turangawaewae. These approaches are then combined where applicable for the final architectural outcome
Design process involves a series of testing in terms of approach, form making and interpretation of Marae elements. The approaches are architecture of elsewhere, architecture
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05 MUZIUM NEGARA
Food court / assembly point
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Children Museum and Malaysian Village
2014 M. Arch Level 8 Royal Melbourne Institute Technology
pop up stalls Jalan Damansara
gallery artist colony
children play area children museum
Link towards existing museum
Jalan Dam
Pop-up stalls along elevated pedestrian link
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06 INCUBATOR
This a collaborative drawing project, where two robots come together to create a drawing on a roll of butter paper. One is a clumsy robotic arm powered by four hobby servos and made up of acrylic parts, and the other is a singular, bipolar stepper motor that turns at 1.8 degrees with each step. Together, they attempt to help their human draw out creative ideas in his/her time of need. The two robots rely on the Arduino board, an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. It is envisioned for anyone of any age level making interactive projects. Given the Arduino’s ability to develop interactive projects while communicating with software running on the computer, it provides the opportunity to develop a sketch and/or code that can tell the robots what to do. This elective provides exposure towards advance architecture, robots, coding, programming language, 3D printing using strong and flexible plastic, Arduino, MeshLab and 3D Coat.
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2015 M.Arch Elective 2 Royal Melbourne Institute Technology
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O T H E R S
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01 PRITHVI SECONDARY SCHOOL
On April 25th, 2015, a devastating earthquake hit Nepal at 7.8 magnitude; the worst in 80 years. 9000 people lost their lives, 23 000 were injured and many others lost their shelter and traumatized. Infrastructure, homes and schools turn to rubble, piled lifelessly on the ground. It didn’t help much when second earthquake strucked again, severing the loss and furthering devastation of a nation. All Hands Organization is a US based organization which responds towards disasters all over the world. Powered by volunteers from various nationalities and backgrounds; the organization teamed with Nepal Rises, a local body to rebuild Nepal, to rebuild schools in Kathmandu, Sindulpachowk and Nuwakot. Prithivi Secondary School began its construction in April 2016. Despite the incredible amount of work to be done and materials supply shortage, the school was handed over in January 2017 successfully, ensuring much safer and more comfortable classrooms for the kids to go back to school.
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2016 - 2017 All Hands Volunteers
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02 ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
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Kota Bharu | Kathmandu | Melbourne | Sydney | Patan | Nuwakot
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Seoul | Hue Vietnam | Sydney | Singapore | Thailand | Putrajaya
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03 GENII LOCORUM
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Sihanoukville | Chiang Mai | Ayuthayya | Melbourne | Bangkok | New Zealand
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03 GENII LOCORUM
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Nepal | Bukit Jalil
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