JOLENE HOR Selected Works 2016-2019
MArch Year 5 . Unit 26. Bartlett
UNPRIVATE MANSION: THE HUMAN ZOO
Our society is heavily influenced by aspirational lifestyles portrayed through various forms of media. This project began with an examination of architectures created for reality television. Big brother alone ran for 20 years and in over 40 countries. This led to a test installation to explore my ideas and in parallel my thesis focussed on domesticity and privacy. The final project revolves around how we give up our privacy and allow others to watch us. The Un-Private Mansion is a Human Zoo where people (social media celebrities) wait in line to reside in for fame and luxury in exchange of their privacy. The mansion is equipped with cameras which broadcast their private lives to the public. Visitors can roam around the mansion where they are able to watch into the resident’s daily lives – like the social media. The project culminates in a film which extrapolates observable behaviours in our current society, portraying a unique and potentially disturbing building in a near future Camden. The project is a statement to what society is sleepwalking into.
Gamer’s Room
Gym Junkie’s Room
Living Theatere This space functions as the living room for the residents while to the visitors, it is an amphitheatere where they are able to observe and watch the residents. In this space, the residents are fully aware that they are being watched. There are 5 different rooms designed specifically based on residents common interest where openings are made to frame moments for visitors to watch into their lives.
Fashionista’s Room
Baker’s Room
Artist’s Room
Unprivate Mansion : The Human Zoo Capturing moments through framed views into the residents daily lives.
One way mirror being used in the dressing room to allow visitors to watch residents.
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Final film of the Un-Private Mansion : The Human Zoo. https://vimeo.com/338782660
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MArch Year 4 . Unit 26. Bartlett
VENICE ART CIRCUS
Venice Beach is well known for its vibrance and art culture. Back in the early days, it was a place where the the unsual was possible. It was a place where creativity was across the air. The vibrance of Venice Beach remains until today. Unfortunately, althought the place is still very much alive, there are only a handful of effort taken to make the enrich the site. The promenade along Venice Beach is filled with street performancers , street market and street art. These are the key elements that brings live to Venice Beach. However, when sun sets, the site transforms into a dead town where homeless wonders the streets.This reflects that without the art on the street, Venice Beach is merely just a beach. The project proposes an art centre where the essence of Venice Beach will be surely mantained. It is a place where the art vendors on Venice Beach will be able to not only showcase their art but also share and teach other. The project is an effort to mantain as well as enrich the art culture on Venice Beach. The building also hybrids into a performance space where performing art based on Venice Beach can also be showcased.
Key Section Drawing Roof to Floor
MArch Year 4 . Unit 26. Bartlett Exploded axonometric satructural strategy.
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Collapsable booth which fucntions as a market booth or a seating space.
PERFORMANCE ST(CAGE) Platforms placed around the building at a higher level where performers are able to do any types of performance. A basket which operates on a pulley system is installed where busking gratitudes can be collected.
Pulley System
STREET GALLERY A gallery plced on the facade of the building to allow interaction with the pedestrians walking pass.
P E R F O R M A N C E B O OT H Performance booth placed on the street gallery which then allows pedestrians to notice performers from a distance.
MArch Year 4 . Unit 26. Bartlett B O DY PA I N T M AC H I N E A machine that interacts with the movement of human body through dancing or a simple work out to generate an art piece.
Art Circus Elements
MArch Year 4 . Unit 26. Bartlett Venice Art Circus Final Film : https://vimeo.com/275525889
Year 3 . Semester 6. Taylors University.
DEVISION : WOMEN WELLNESS CENTRE
The Division was the final project of my course. I wanted to do something that would reflect myself at this stage as an architect in the making. My intention was to have a relatable purpose to design at the same time follow through my own design principles as a growing architect since we were free to propose anything on the given site. The site that was given was Putrajaya which is the administrative capital of Malaysia. Majority of the locals at Putrajaya are Muslims. There is a conservative code of ethics for Muslim men and women where Muslim women have many restrictions. I wanted to provide a space where these women can have a comfortable environment to learn, share experiences, relax and build selfconfidence without being worried about breaching any codes of ethics and also being judged. The design concept of the project is to have various layers that would create different levels of privacy ranging from private to public in the wellness centre. Different methods are used to create different forms of privacy to control the circulation of people in the building as well as the visual link in the building. This is to ensure the users in the building would be able to embrace their personal comfort according to their own perception of privacy.
The intenrion was to design a building with many layers to create different level of privacy to provide a comfortable environment for women.
Year 3 . Semester 6. Taylors University.
The public area is intended for all types of users where the private area is strictly for womens’ access only. Each layer is thought through before it is placed to either restrict or The public area is intended for all types of users where the private area is strictly for womens’ access only. Each layer is thought through before it is placed to either restrict or allow human circulation. The layers are placed in relationof one another are lines thrown in to align them. This forms some sort of order which also reflects the site as an administrative centre.
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Professional Work.Residential
Devon Cliff House
101 Commercial Road Office Building
DEVON CLIFF HOUSE London
Burrell & Mistry This was a private home project for a client with a family of 4. The client wanted a home with great views to the stunning coastline and beach fronts and having spaces for family gatherings. I worked on the interior of the house and produced visuals paying close attention towards the function of the space.
Professional Work. Residential
Front and back elevation colour pallette options
MARIAM HOUSE London
Burrell & Mistry Involved in the design stage on a project of a house for a disabled lady, Mariam. She could only move around in her special wheelchair that had larger dimensions than usual.Many considerations needed to be taken for her to be able to move about as well as enjoy views from the spaces in her home without having to move about too much. I work on design iterations as well as visual options for her.
Professional Work. Residential
SETIA ECOHILL BLUE RESIDENCE, Semenyih, Malaysia KSKA Architects The firm was appointed to design 105 units of double storey link houses which was part of the ecohill masterplanning. For this project, I worked on producing facade design options and visualisations. The client wanted a feature wall on the facade that sat elegantly in this tropical sanctuary. With consideration of cost, a few design options using material and roof design waere produced.
Professional Work. Residential
MELAWATI BUNGALOW, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia KSKA Architects The project was a bungalow for the client’s private home. The client wanted a tropical retreat santuary within the city. The interplay of generic and recycled manterial coupled with simple yet practical detail enchanced the design. I was involved in pre-planning and construction phase where I did some shematic design during my internship with the firm, then when I join the project team again during as a Part 1 Architectural Assistant I often went on site for meetings and also to help resolve design problems that arise.
Professional Work. Office
BIRCH RESIDENCE SHOWROOM, Kasipillay, Malaysia KSKA Architects The Birch project is high rise residential tower. I did some design iterations for the front facade for the project showroom. The client wanted the showroom to be open , displaying the inside to passer-bys. The client also wanted an open office space for the staff working.
Precedent studies
Professional Work. Education
Plans
KINDERGARTEN, Cheras, Malaysia KSKA Architects The site was part a phase 2 plan for the clients development project. However, as it was going to be 10 years before phase 2 happens, the client wanted to build a temporary kindergarden for the community. I was responsible in producing design options for the client. The client wanted there to be ample of natural lighting into the space. They also wanted the boundaries between interior and exterior are blurred at the same time considering the amount of heat emitted into the building creating a fun environment for the children to be in.
UNIT - OPTION A 865 ft2
UNIT - OPTION B 650 ft2
UNIT DUPLEX - lower level 1020 ft2
UNIT DUPLEX - upper level 1020 ft2
Typical units layout
Professional Work. Mixed Development.
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Carpark Layout
JALAN MESRA PROJECT, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Retail Layout
KSKA Architects This 3 blocks mixed developement project consisted of office block, residential units, a shopping mall and a 6 storey podium parking. Although part of the existing low rise buildings on site had to be demolished to make way for the new developement, the client wanted to preserve the character of the site and avoid disruption to the residents daily routine. I was involved in pre-planning where I worked on the carpark layout, the retail shop layout as well as did iteration different types of residential units layout.
Residential Layout
Professional Work. Master Planning
PULAI SPRINGS RESORT MASTERPLANNING, Johor Bharu, Malaysia Veritas Architects The project was masterplanning for a world class golf and recreational resort hotel in Johor Bahru, designed as an ancient Royal Malay palace with the timely ambience of an exotic tropical resort providing an unmatched golfing and recreation experience. I was involved in pre-planning stage where I prepared a presentation of precedent studies of similar projects and assist the lead architect to prepare the proposal of the master planning. I did some collages as well as schematic diagrams for the presentation.
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8 TINGKAT RUANG TEMPAT LETAK KERETA, RUANG PERNIAGAAN (51 UNIT) SERTA KEMUDAHAN DAN 2 TINGKAT BESMEN TEMPAT LETAK KERETA
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PANGSAPURI BLOK C 36 TINGKAT DAN BLOK D 34 TINGKAT (412UNIT) DI ATAS 8 TINGKAT RUANG TEMPAT LETAK KERETA, RUANG PERNIAGAAN SERTA KEMUDAHAN DAN 2 TINGKAT BESMEN TEMPAT LETAK KERETA
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1 UNIT PENCAWANG PEMBAHAGIAN UTAMA (PPU)
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PANGSAPURI BLOK A 36 TINGKAT DAN BLOK B 34 TINGKAT (412 UNIT) DI ATAS 8 TINGKAT RUANG TEMPAT LETAK KERETA, RUANG PERNIAGAAN SERTA KEMUDAHAN DAN 2 TINGKAT BESMEN TEMPAT LETAK KERETA
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12 TINGKAT SOHO (287 UNIT) DI ATAS 3 TINGKAT RUANG PERNIAGAAN SERTA KEMUDAHAN DAN 2 TINGKAT BESMEN TEMPAT LETAK KERETA
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I was involved in designing a canopy for an office building . The canopies were to act as a tree providing a link to two office blocks whilst providing shade to users from rain and sun. I worked on the detail drawings that were produced for construction as well as producing some visuals for the client.
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