Design Studio 2 [ARC 1126]

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Table of Contents: Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression Learning Outcomes: 1. Ability to identify famous architects and their work 2. Understanding basic architectural compositions of solid, planes, lines and frames 3. Ability to Diagram and analyse architectural work of selected architect

Project 2: Boat Pavilion / High Hide

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Learning Outcomes: 1. Ability to design a structure of delight for the purpose of resting, storing, observing and working. 2. Ability to understand the structure must respond to the users need. 3. To able too generate form and space through architectural conceptualisation, with the emphasis on exploring the user requirement and simple spatial organization skills and design intentions to develop an architectural proposition.

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Project 3: Boathouse / Tree house Learning Outcomes: 1. Interpret and analyse simple site context 2. Interpret and analyse client’s character and needs in relation to the design of a small building 3. Design a simple building type that meets user requirements and respect site context that balances both internal (architectural spaces/layout/circulation) and external (aesthetics and forms) design values

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Diagramming Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Diagramming

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Diagramming Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression

METAL

SHUTTER by

HOUSES

SHIGERU BAN

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Orthographic Drawings Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Orthographic Drawings

Penthouse

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Orthographic Drawings

Third Floor

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Orthographic Drawings East & West Houses

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 1: Famous People, Familiar Faces, Diagrammatic Expression

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Metal Shutter Houses Model

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 2: Boat Pavilion / High Hide

C R O O K E D

B L O C K

Concept: form follows function Building block: Cubes

- The Structure is designed for the needs of the ranger - The Structure merges human activities and nature together. - The design is also partially grafted to the trees. - The high hide can be used by the ranger for activities like: 1. Bird Watching 2. Relaxing 3. Resting 4. Working 5. Storing

H O U S E Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 2: Boat Pavilion / High Hide Acacia Mangium 11

- Found in tropical Low land - Max 3000mm height - Trunk Diameter 900mm (MAX) - Branch Diameter 450 mm (MAX) - Grow from above sea level to 480m above sea level - Grow varies from 1000mm -> 4500mm rainfall - Average temperature to survive: 31 - 34 (degree celcius). - Rates of shrinkage are low to moderate - Fruits Ripen in Malaysia: June to July - Flowering Season in Malaysia: June - Insects that attack A. Mangium: 1. Plant Bugs 2. Grasshoppers 3. Bagworms

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Flowers of Acacia Mangium

Seeds of Acacia Mangium

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

A. Mangium attracts wildlife:

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Location of High Hide

1. Blue-tailed Bee Eaters

Views from High Hide:

2. Rufous Piculet 3. White Crown Hornbills

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 2: Boat Pavilion / High Hide

Bubble Diagrams

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Perspective View

Ergonomics

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 2: Boat Pavilion / High Hide

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413] Front Elevation scale 1:50

Back Elevation scale 1:50 Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]

Left Elevation scale 1:50

Right Elevation scale 1:50


Project 2: Boat Pavilion / High Hide

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413] Section A - A scale 1:50 Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]

Floor Plan scale 1:50

Section B - B scale 1:50


Project 2: Boat House / Tree House

SITE ANALYSIS Acacia Mangium - Found in tropical Low land - Max 3000mm height - Trunk Diameter 900mm (MAX) - Branch Diameter 450 mm (MAX) - Grow from above sea level to 480m above sea level - Grow varies from 1000mm -> 4500mm rainfall - Average temperature to survive: 31 - 34 (degree celcius). - Rates of shrinkage are low to moderate - Fruits Ripen in Malaysia: June to July - Flowering Season in Malaysia: June - Insects that attack A. Mangium: 1. Plant Bugs 2. Grasshoppers 3. Bagworms

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Flowers of Acacia Mangium

Seeds of Acacia Mangium

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

A. Mangium attracts wildlife: Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]

1. Blue-tailed Bee Eaters

2. Rufous Piculet

3. White Crown Hornbills


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

SITE ANALYSIS Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

- The Structure is designed as a retreat for tourist - A retreat that denotes 窶連 place affording peace, quiet, privacy and and security.

Wind Exposure - The average daily wind speed in October has been around 6km/h. - Max. sustained wind has reached 44km/h in the recent years. - With low average wing speed, humidity of area is significantly affected. - Max. wind speed may reach 80km/h which may cause strong gale do not happen often.

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

- Retreat must function as a habit able architectural space to enable the activity associated with: 1. living 2. dining 3. cleansing 4. cooking 5. storing

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]

Views from treehouse


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

North Elevation

1:100

South Elevation

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413] 1:100 Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]

East Elevation

1:100

West Elevation

1:100


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

B

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Site Plan A

A

1:100

B First Floor Plan

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

B

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

A

A

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

B

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

1:100

B Second Floor Plan A

A

1:100

B Roof Plan

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Section A - A

1:100

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]

Section B - B 1:100


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

Construction

(A) Facade Construction Details

Details Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

(2) West Facade

(1) North Facade

Types of Folding Walls

North Elevation

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

West Elevation

Walls Joining Sytstem Joints are doweled or dovetailed with mortises and tenons

Folding walls height (2500 3500)

Top StileRail

Insulating Glass

Bottom Rail Wall Width (500 - 600) 1-3/8� , 1-3/4� (35, 45)

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House Track and Trolley Sytstem

Walls Joining Sytstem Sections and Details

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

(B) 8 - Shaped Spiral Stairs - 26” (660) minimum clear width. - Larger diameters are safer and easier to ascend and descend. 90 degrees landing platform may be a square, rectangle or quarter of circle. The required headroom should be achieved within three quarters of a circle.

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

1st Floor Plan

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Centre pole may terminate at a rail or continue up to the ceiling structure. 42” (1065) Floor Level - max riser height (240) - min headroom clearance (1980) Wood or Metal pipe handrail Balusters Base Plate Floor to floor height

- 7-1/2” (190) min at point 12” (305) in from the narrow end of treads - Wood treads requires a steel substructure. The treads may be hardwood or of plywood for a carpeted finish

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

(C) Pole Foundations Treated wood poles Grates

Galvanised metals or spikes for better anchorage Concrete pad

Concrete collar Lag bolts Tamped backfill 1220 (min)

610 (max) Frostline 305 (min)

Frostline 250 (min) 455 (min)

455 (min) Backfilling with concrete or a soil-cement mixture; maybe required on steep slopes with average or belowaverage soils

Section A-A

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Spaced wood beams; limit of one slice per post Floors should be designe and constructed as a diaphragm to transfer the rigidity of uphill poles to the rest of the structure. Embedment Length for Steep Slopes 1525 to 2440 for uphill poles Embedment Length for Steep Slopes 1220 to 2135 for downhill poles Embedment Length for Flat Slopes 1220 to 1525

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323] Notching

Spiked grid connector with a single throughbolt provides better load bearing values

Gusset Solid or built-up wood beam


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Project 3 Model 1:100 scale

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


Project 3: Boat House / Tree House

Architecture Design Studio 2 [ARC1126]

Project 3 Model

1:100 scale

Environmental Sustainable Design [ARC1413]

Building Construction 1 [ARC1523]

Architecture Culture And History 2 [ARC1323]


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