PORTFOLIO IZYAN RAWI S3460455 SEMESTER 2 2014 LEVEL 8 JAN VAN SCHAICK - MVS ARCHITECTS
WEEK 2
MUSEUMS IN KL
WEEK 3
Week 2 feedbacks - incorrect topography - regulations on do’s + don’ts when digging underground - contacted local authority DBKL - refer to New York bridges & tunnels
A high-income and top-20 liveable city by 2020 eg: mrt, greener KL, iconic places, river of life, pedestrian network
Towards making Kuala Lumpur a World Class City
DBKL
GREATER KL
? MRCB Connects and enhances existing public spaces and to provide a distinct and uniform identity for all public spaces along the riverfront.
RIVER OF LIFE Connects and enhances existing public spaces and to provide a distinct and uniform identity for all public spaces along the riverfront.
ESPLANADE TO GARDENS BY THE BAY
MRT
PARKING
WEEK 4
Week 3 feedbacks - Journey from KL Sentral --> National Museum --> Tasik Perdana - Propose change of existing land use - Case study: High Line Park, the design has to fit with Malaysian climate - Invent new journeys all over the area - Museum as a part of the journey - not just about linking places - and treated as metaphorical idea - Add more programs
WEEK 5
Week 4 feedbacks - Designing in section - Scheme? - Constraint
Week 3 feedbacks - Journey from KL Sentral --> National Museum --> Tasik Perdana - Case study: High Line Park, the design has to fit with Malaysian climate - Invent new journeys all over the area - Museum as a part of the journey - not just about linking places - and treated as metaphorical idea - Add more programs
WEEK 6 - KL
section 7
107 117
110
80
section 1
59 70
59
54 64 62 68
section 2 section 3 section 4
section 5
88
90
section 6
80
60
NODES AND FEATURES
IMAGINARY CONNECTION
DETOUR
THICKENING
SPREADING
BRANCHING
MULTIPLYING
Food + museum (eg: modern art) Market (eg: night market, pop-up stalls) Children museum + play area Street art gallery + installation Administration Amphiteatre Permanent exhibition Classrooms / function rooms Restortion & conservation Storage Loading dock Green & shaded corridor Outdoor public areas
WEEK 8
Week 7 feedbacks - Connecting KL Sentral to Tasik Perdana as fire escape route - Literally connecting via bridges - How to integrate public space with museum? shade the plaza with architectural element? - Suggestion: provide shading structure more critical thought on how to use the connections - Adjust scheme to the site - Fire escape route - National Museum role rather than National History Museum - Designing on smaller scale i.e.: plan, sections, the bits of other buildings - Ensure all connections are working
activities area
assembly area
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“The museum is the colossal mirror in which man finally contemplates himself in every aspect” Rethinking Architecture 1997
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Records the history of a nation + past achievements + identity & characterisitcs of a nation
seum
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- History - Pre-independent phase - Post-independent period - Future target (eg: 2020 Vision)
Plot sequence
- Important figures - Races & ethnics - Nation builders
Characters
Learning from film making Sound - Traffic noise - Indoor acoustic system & effect
Photo by Dan Tassell (2010)
Lighting - Artificial lighting : mood & atmosphere - Natural lighting : indoor ambience quality - Light-sensitive artifacts
Circulation
WEEK 9
WEEK 10
WEEK 11
Week 8 feedbacks - design carefully assembly area - analyze section of the big plate - refer to KLCC park landscape; bench, jogging track, softscape etc - path from office to park, through museum as another path - spatial programs
WEEK 12
Week 11 feedbacks - sections - thickness of wall, floor, roof etc - building structure on plan - 3 characteristics: >Elevated plate double as food court & assembly point >High contrast building hue >Strips of network/space generating different stories
WEEK 14
Elevated plate functions as food court & assembly point High contrast building shade Strips of network/space generating different stories
SITE CONTEXT & ANALYSIS
pedestrian connectivity
level
view from towers
activities area
assembly area
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
activities area
assembly area
“When we visit museums, we both feel that imaginative, affective encounters expand our ideas, and uncertain, open-ended experinces can be productive� (2012) Hannah Coulson, curator Annabel Fraser , architect, narrative construction and exhibiton designer
DESIGN STRATEGIES
DESIGN PROCESS
section 7
107 117
110
80
section 1
59 70
59
54 64 62 68
section 2 section 3 section 4
section 5
88
90
section 6
80
60
PLANS
public toilet & locker room bike shed
kiosk
kiosk
lobby drop-off gift shop
storage children play area
administration class gallery
prayer room
LEVEL 2
vehicular entrance
food court
storage library
amphiteatre conservation & reserarch
rain shelter lookout spot permanent gallery temporary gallery temporary gallery special exhibition link (pop-up stalls) gallery
LEVEL 3
administration library
permanent gallery
temporary gallery temporary gallery
LEVEL 4
gallery
storage
lift stairs services loading
parking circulation
park
classroom theatre hall link food court
temporary exhibition gallery
section 1
temporary exhibition gallery
commercial: cafe shop
office
permanent exhibition gallery
vehicular access
drop off
entrance
temporary exhibition gallery parking parking
temporary exhibition gallery
lobby
link gift shop
cafe
link vehicular access
drop off
entrance
temporary exhibition gallery parking parking
temporary exhibition gallery
lobby
gift shop cafe
link Jalan Damansara
section 2
link artist colony
gallery children play area
children’s museum
link
pop up stalls Jalan Damansara
gallery artist colony
children play area children museum
Jalan Damansara
OTHER FEATURES