Master of Architecture Portfolio 2016

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Master of Architecture

PORTFOLIO Selected Works 2013-2016


KRISTEN ZEE MARIE RAYNER kristenzmr@gmail.com +60-109403940

WORK EXPERIENCES 2012 - 2014 (2 years)

PROFILE

NWKA Architects Sdn. Bhd. (Architectural Assistant) Project 01 ‘Kanvas’ SOHO, Cyberjaya • Mix-Used Residential Category • Assisting Project Architect in managing the project • Preparing documents and drawings for submission • Problem solving in design and technical issue

Gender : Female Date of Birth : 29 March 1989 Nationality : Malaysian Marital status : Single

Project 02 SouthKey ‘Mosaic’ , Cyberjaya • Mix-Used Commercial Category • Preparing documents and drawings for submission • Problem solving in design and technical issue

A passionate graduate architect whom seeking for job to obtain working experience in a reputable architecture firm where I can grow as a professional individual and to continually pursue a sensible architecture design approach in a conceptual & poetical way.

2011 - 2012 (6 months)

ARRA Architect (Architectural Assistant) • Preparing architectural drawings for submission • Performed defect list site visit

2010 (3 months)

DCDA Architect (Intern) • Producing 3D Modeling • Preparing architectural presentation drawings

ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS 2016

PAM Academic Excellence Award (Part II) 2016

2015

PAM-Johnson Suisse Scholarship Award 2015

2014

UDA STRUCTURA Design Challenge 2014 (Consolation Prize)

2014

PAM Annual Architecture Student Works Exhibition : Healthy & Happy Space 2014 (3rd Prize - Best Booth)

EDUCATION 2014 - 2016

University of Malaya (Malaysia) Master of Architecture (LAM Part II)

2008 - 2012

University of Malaya (Malaysia) Bachelor Degree of Architecture (LAM Part I)

2007 - 2008

Labuan Matriculation College (Malaysia) Foundation Studies in Physical Sciences

OBJECTIVE

SKILLS Autodesk AutoCad Google SketchUp Revit (BIM) Artlantis Studio Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Design Sketching Model Making Technique

LANGUAGES Malay English Mandarin


KRISTEN ZEE MARIE RAYNER kristenzmr@gmail.com +60-109403940

PUBLICATIONS 2012

Encounters Ipoh: Familiar Spaces, Untold Stories. Centre of Advanced Studies in Architecture (CASA), Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore.

ACADEMIC WRITINGS 2016

2016

Making Architecture - Chapter 6: The Role Of Making In Architecture Understanding The Perceptions And Applications Of Digital Fabrication In Architecture School The Role of Making in Architecture: Understanding Emerging Digital Tools Among Architectural Students in University of Malaya

E X T R AC U R R I C U L A R ACTIVITIES & AFFILIATIONS 2016

Participant of Pam-Tan Sri Ar Chan Sau Lai Architecture Award 2016

2015

Participant of Open Ideas Competition for Undergraduate Students OIC-2015 : High-Rise Residence for Students (HRS)

2013

Participant of Lenggong Valley Visitor Centre Design Competition organised by Persatuan Arkitek Malaysia

2012

Head of Graphic for exhibition in the UM-NUS Joint Studio Programme

2010

Leader for Female Softball Team for 12th Residential College, University of Malaya in SUKMUM 2010

2009

Participant of UiTM RUMI Architecture Workshop 2009

COURSES 2010

Certified Associate, AutoCAD 2010

2010

Certification for Associate, Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 (Attended)

REFERENCES Associate Prof. Saari Bin Omar Studio Master University of Malaya Tel: +603-7967 5373 Email: saari@um.edu.my Dr. Lim Teng Ngiom Universiti Malaya Tel: +603-7967 5394 Email: ltngiom@um.edu.my Mr. Asrul Sani bin Abdul Razak Research Supervisor Universiti Malaya Tel: +603-79675217 Email: asrulsani@um.edu.my Mrs. Nur Mazidah Binti Che Ghani Universiti Malaya Tel: +603-7967 5394 Email: nurmazidah.cg@um.edu.my Mr. Hanis Abd. Razak Design Architect NWKA Architects Sdn. Bhd. Tel: +603-7831 1733 Email: hanis.razak@nwka.com.my Mas Fiza Masron Project Architect NWKA Architects Sdn. Bhd. Tel: +603-7831 1733 Email: mas.fiza@nwka.com.my



TABLE 01 02 OF 03 CONTENTS 04

Academic Work Brickfields Mediaspace The Extroverted Library (Design Thesis) Office Complex Water Skin Eco-Cafe ‘People for People’ Cafe Student Housing The Pixelated City

Competitions

05 06 07

UDA STRUCTURA Design Challenge 2014 Droplet of Iskandar PAM Annual Architecture Student Works Exhibition 2014 Healthy & Happy Space Architecture Ideas Competition For Lenggong Valley Visitor Centre 2013

Professional Projects

08 09

‘Kanvas’ SoHo, Cyberjaya NWKA Architect Sdn. Bhd. ‘Mosaic’ South Key, Johor Bahru NWKA Architect Sdn. Bhd.

Voluntary Projects

10 11 12

UMEC FoodBox University of Malaya UMEC Siswa Walk University of Malaya Post Digitalism Open Lecture


01 M.Arch_2015/2016

Brickfields Mediaspace The Extroverted Library [Design Thesis]

Introduction Public library should stick to its own ethos to serve the public where it is located. These kind of place should not exist in isolation but should be woven into the existing urban fabric, where there are bustling businesses, activities and social interactions. Hence, the proposal in this design thesis is to design a prototype of a ‘social’ library in Malaysia which will experimenting the theory of the “Third Space” by integrating with natural landscape along with the experience of programmatic spaces and theoretical architectural elements within a mix commercial land in Brickfields.


Site Brickfields is an historic area in Malaysia well known for its cultural heritage. The area is listed under the Tertiary Heritage Zone by Kuala Lumpur City Council (DBKL 2008). Situated opposite Kuala Lumpur Sentral (the main transportation hub), Brickfields has now become a focus point in residential and commercial development where it becomes the eminent gateway to the foremost transportation hub in the country.


Main Traditional Library Program

4 Model Program

Reading

Studying

Internet Surfing

Working

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The Meeting

The Performative Space

The Learning

The Inspiration Space

New Library Program Proposed

Making

Connecting

Collaborating

Meeting

Reading

Internet Surfing

Participating

Sharing

Learning

Performing

Studying

Working


Issues of Library Typology

Thesis Statement “Incorporation of ‘Third Space Theory’ and ‘Libraryness’ into the formulation of library typology will results in the creation of flexibility of space that responds to the social, cultural and creativity development of a society.”


To identify the users need and understanding surrounding site context in order to create an appropriate role for the library building in catering the needs and demands of the library users

To inject a programmatic space in the library’s program which act as an anchor

To apply theories and principles that constitute the ideal space planning design of a library with a consideration of the future development of the library

To identify the design criteria in a library’s design which could help in enhancing the space

Design Objectives To explore sustainable methods in creating a low energy building operation for the library



Conceptual Sketches


Site Synthesis & Site Planning

1. The site is surrounded with shophouses in an urban setting in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.

2. Pedestrian density is high on Jalan Tun Sambanthan 4 but it becomes lesser along Jalan Padang Belia which connects to the site.

3. Hence, as one of the strategy to design a comfortable and welcoming pedestrian route to the library, landscaping using trees was introduced in this scheme.

4. The location of core and services will be located at the west side of the site where the sun is hotter in the evening.

5. Circulation of services lane.

6. Circulation of public vehicle lane

7. The new building should respect the urban height of the area.

8. There are three important views to be considered in this project.


GROUND FLOOR PLAN



1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Storage Cold Water Riser Tank & Pump Room Hose Reel Tank & Pump Room Lift Lobby Staff Lift Lobby Loading Unloading Area TNB Room Meter Room

BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN


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5 1. Lobby 2. Administration Office 3. Catalouging Bookstack 4. Children’s Library 5. Outdoor Pocket Space 6. Game Room 7. Cinematique

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8. Music Recording Studio 9. Photography and Film Studio 10. Art & Craft Studio 11. Common Space 12. Computer Lab 13. Classroom

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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Circulation Counter Open Group Discussion Area Mini Cafe Computer Zone Printer Area Teenager’s Zone

7. Outdoor Pocket Space 8. Collaboration Space 9. Discussion Box 10. Informal Reading Space 11. Non- fiction Bookstack Collection

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


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8 1. Lobby 2. Non-fiction Bookstack Collection 3. Periodical Collection 4. Braille Collection 5. Digital Collection

6. Open Reference Collection 7. Privacy Box 8. Study Carrel 9. Quiet Reading Area 10. Collaboration Space

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

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1. Lobby 2. Rooftop Plaza 3. Rooftop Garden 4. Amphitheatre

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN



Building Concept : Context + Architecture + Form

Void/Public Spaces

Function & Void

Introversion

Solid/Functions

Extroversion

Vertical Organization

Permeability

QUALITY, FLEXIBILITY, AND CREATIVITY Two different trends may be defined: a growing interest in using library and other cultural and central buildings as “icons” and “landmarks,” of ten related to theories of “experience economy” (Pine & Gilmore, 1999), and a growing interest in relating libraries to the “life world” or “civil society,” often inspired by the concept of the “third place” (Oldenburg, 1989)


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Activities can happen inside or outside of the building

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Staircase as performance space

3 Staircase as reading area

4

Garden platform outdoor reading area

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Private reading pods


Elevation from Jalan Tun Sambanthan 3

Elevation from YMCA Building

Elevation from Jalan Tun Sambanthan

Elevation from Jalan Padang Belia



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DETAIL A Triple Glazing Skylight Detail

DETAIL C Bubbledeck Floor Slab Detail

ATRIUM SECTIONAL DETAIL

DETAIL A

Aluminium louvres with 200mm gap for air flow 1200 x 1200mm acoustic ceiling tiles panel to manuf’s detail

DETAIL B

340mm thk. RC Bubbledeck floor slab to engr’s detail integrated with radiant cooling slab system Steel truss system to support in-built structural bookstack Aluminium powder coated window frame with 10.38mm thk. laminated glass panel for acoustic control Sound dampening ceiling material

DETAIL C

McNichols Eco-Mesh modular wire mesh system to manuf’s detail Green wall system manuf’s detail

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200mm thk. RC floor slab to engr’s detail


DETAIL B Bookstack Detail






02 M.Arch_2014/2015

Office Complex Water Skin

Introduction RAIN IS FREE. Why do we only use it for toilet flushing & landscape irrigation but not as a cooling element for our building? Why can’t rain water be utilised to the maximum level as water facade for a 30-storey building height? The proposed site for this Office Complex project is situated at Jalan Imbi in the midst of a busy urban environment. It is near to the Berjaya Time Square Complex, Plaza Imbi and Bukit Bintang Plaza Shopping and several Hotels. This Office Complex being speculative with multi-tenancy usage for each floor comprises office tower, auditorium, some supporting retail outlets and multi-storey basement car parks. The design of this building requires an understanding of the site, urban context, architectural history and development of Jalan Imbi and Bukit Bintang in particular the social and commercial aspects. The design solution includes efficient office space planning with design densities 10sqm person for meeting business need (IPD, 2007), site planning for place making in urban context such as pedestrian linkages, landscaping, current state of the art and technology for building facades, cost effectiveness and on sustainable design concept and strategies:


Location Plan

Site Plan


Design Concept - ‘Water Skin’


DESIGN MORPHOLOGY


GROUND FLOOR PLAN



TYPICAL BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN

THIRD FLOOR PLAN (PODIUM)


TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

14TH FLOOR PLAN (BREAKTANK)

29TH FLOOR PLAN (LIFT MOTOR ROOM)


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HIGH ZONE

B4

B5

C1

MID ZONE

C2

C3

C4

LOW ZONE

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D2

D3

D4


CORE DETAIL 1

CORE DETAIL 2


SECTION AA


SECTION BB


FRONT ELEVATION

LEFT ELEVATION


RIGHT ELEVATION

REAR ELEVATION


Double skin facade: 12mm thk. laminated external glazing bolted on 200mm wide x 600mm depth vertical aluminium cladding 10mm thk. low-e coating double glazing laminated glass window External light shelf for daylighting

35mm cement screed finished with ceramic tiles 18mm gypsum board

Welded catwalk assembly anchored to structural stay for horizontal load resistance and as a shading device R.C. beam to engr’s detail

30mm radius radiant cooling pipe installed within floor slab

Facade System Diagram : Double Skin Envelope Cooling Stainless steel catwalk Rain water down pipes embedded in aluminium cladding

Aluminium cladding

Low emissivity external glazing

This dual-functions double skin facade which act as a sunshading device could also function as envelope cooling to control the thermal heat gain in a building. Rain water downpipes are intergrated into the aluminium cladding and thus cooling down the building by channeling rain water into it. Thus, minimising the energy consumption for cooling load in the building.


ceiling plenum suspended ceiling panel

150mm thk. r.c. slab to engr’s detail

Steel pedestal

DETAIL SECTION

Floor System Diagram : Raised Floor System With Chilled Floor Slab Raised floor system provide quick and easy access to the ever increasing volume of power, data and telecom services found within a modern building. It is also considered to have higher flexibility rate & adaptable for new occupants in a multitenancy office building. With the intergration of chilled floor slab, energy consumption for cooling load could be minimised. During the night, heat trapped in the floor slab is easily removed and creating a cooler workspace environment in the morning. Thus, require less energy to cool the space in the early morning of working hour.

Underfloor air-conditioning system Non-flammable floor panel Steel pedestal Suspended ceiling Chilled water pipes embedded in R.C. floor slab

Fire fighting system

Electrical wiring cable

Telecommunication wiring cable


Building Services

Cooling & Maintenance Diagram

Vertical Transportation Diagram

Basement R.C. retaining wall Auditorium column Auditorium beam R.C. beam Composite floor - Perimeter steel ‘I’ beam w/ pin connection R.C. column Composite floor - Perimeter steel unified ‘I’ beam w/ pin connection Shear core

Fire Fighting System Diagram

Water Distribution Diagram


IES Simulation


03 M.Arch_2014/2015

Eco-Cafe Community Cafe

Introduction There is a need for a café that serves community of the University of Malaya (UM) in vicinity of the Faculty of Engineering, and in particular the Faculty of Built Environment, Faculty of Medicine and the 6th Residential College which are active round the clock throughout the year. The UM plans to seek an innovative café that could cater for this community food and drinks in an eco-environment with relaxing dining experiences and refreshing views to some nature while taking a break from busy academic routines. The project emulates the community based, time-tested, space planning and the sustainable architecture achieved by Borneo Longhouse. This Eco Café shall be thermally comfortable by passive design strategy, renewable of the heat waste and solar energy, self-sufficient and non-reliant on some main public infrastructures, generating its own sources of energy, harvesting and purifying waste and rain water for own water supply, growing its own food, and processing its own wastes. This building being a kind of off-the-grid can serve as an exemplary of eco café to local and international attention and interests in seeking viable architectural solutions for the ecological issues of built environment.


SPACE PLANNING & PROGRAM

Typical Rumah Panjang

Al-Fresco Indoor Dining Student Lounge Services : Kitchen & Toilet Permeability : Pedestrian Linkages & Flows

Movement

Green & Water Spaces


Planning Development

Road Circulation

Possible Entrance

Natural Surrounding


GROUND FLOOR PLAN


Special Feature - Flexible Kitchen Mechanism 1

The service counter can be separated to create 4 small counter table with wheels.

2

The flexible kitchen is moveable by attached wheel underneath but the direction is controlled by pushing & pulling force only.

Indoor Dining Area


3

4

Condition of the flexible kitchen which will be operating according to working hours.

Each individual counter top can be expand by pulling up the another platform it sides. During the nightime after working hours the kitchen can be used for night food stall

Student lounge

Private Dining Area

SECTION A-A


Student lounge Rain Water Harvesting Tank

Kitchen

FRONT ELEVATION

RIGHT ELEVATION


Indoor Dining Area

Al-Fresco Area

SECTION B-B

LEFT ELEVATION

REAR ELEVATION


Gabion wall infill with charcoal - Function as dehumidier (toilet) & water purifier (storm water & grey water) - Environmentally friendly

Gabion wall infill with recycled water bottle - To be used as facade design - Environmentally friendly

Recycled metal deck roof with paper as insulation

Gabion wall with charcoal infill

Organic farm - Can be introduced as elective course in the university program to encourage the participation from students -Supply food to the cafe (selfsufficient)

55 gallon plastic barrel as rain water harvesting tank

Gabion wall with recycled bottle water infill

Organic farm

Rain water harvesting system to supply for toilet flushing, irrigation of organic farm and to supple water to the pond for evaporative cooling


Bipv solar as aesthetic value as well as generating electricity

Bamboo roof

Bamboo facade design

Cafe operation uses a huge amount of water for daily usage such as dishwashing, cleaning the table, floor etc. Hence, an alternative proposal to use waterwheel technology should be incorporated into the cafe design

Bamboo structure

Plastic bag curtain as facade design

blind Bamboo floor to allow Bamboo design natural air to flow facade shading device through the floor

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04 M.Arch_2014/2015

Student Housing The Pixelated City

Introduction University of Malaya (UM) has 13 residential colleges that can accommodate up to 12,000 students for both local and international. Each residential hall does not only provide accommodation but also facilities such as game courts, reading rooms, grocery shops, cyber cafes, computer labs, meals, cafeteria facilities etc. Living in the university residential halls is great fun and provides ideal opportunity to make new friends and develop many new interests. Residential fees depend on the halls chosen. However their placement in these colleges depends on availability and has become competitive. In view of the growing demand and scarcity of land, UM plans to seek for alternative and innovative high density housing project which can accommodate about 4000 students within the campus.


Site Plan

Map of Kuala Lumpur, showing the location of University of Malaya. (Source: Building Merdeka, Lai Chee Kian, 2007)

Site Plan


design issue

design objective

design strategy

to encourage social interaction among the students to promote indirect learning environment as part of the social-cultural aspect self isolation

centralised ground floor facilities as magnet to provide privacy needed as an individual while having common facilities for students to interact

lack of privacy

flexible private space & with private facilities for self development “ To create an interactive ‘bridge street’ that house varieties of flexible common facility pods to enhance the socialcultural aspects of students with different level of education background”

Design Statement


Design Idea Sketches


Site Planning . Road Network . Landscaping Strategy

Pedestrian Linkage

Parking

Cyclist & Disable Linkage

Fire & Services

New Landscape


Building Massing

Design brief / new student housing

Building as a whole/ the new and old blocks are integrated as one student housing while celebrating the persiaran gagasan by introducing new node

Demolition / old buildings are not in good condition Conservation / historical value of the site is remained by conserving the oldest block of the site and injecting new programs into it

Zoning / ground level is open to public with facilities. Bridge street is semi-public only accessible by residents. Student blocks with rooms are private zone

Orientation + slope / remain orientation of east-west axis while following the slope for sustainable development and respect to the site

Movement on the site

new + old / the new building blocks staggered up from the astar oldblock towards the west as a respect to the historical building and the site

landscape strategy / ground level is covered by interesting landscaping and continuous greenery from ground to top through vertical climbers at the bridge street


LOWER GROUND FLOOR PLAN


GROUND FLOOR PLAN



OVERALL SITE GROUND FLOOR PLAN


FIRST FLOOR PLAN (Museum)

GROUND FLOOR PLAN (Museum)


ROOF PLAN (Museum)

SECOND FLOOR PLAN (Museum)


UNDERGRADUATE FLOOR 3-15TH FLOOR

POSTGRADUATE FLOOR 1ST-2ND FLOOR

FACILITIES FLOOR 4TH, 10TH & 15TH

FACILITIES FLOOR 5TH, 11TH & 16TH

FACILITIES FLOOR 7TH & 13TH


Types of Room

I-POD (Undergraduate)

I2-POD (Undergraduate)

L-POD (Disabled Student)

M-POD (Postgraduate)

H-POD (Postgraduate)

M-POD (Family)


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Rainwater Harvesting System + Bioswale


Sustainable Construction - Prefabricated Building Construction Process

Site preparation + stucture Setting out, laying foundations, erecting structural frame.

Services core + substructure After erecting the main structure, substructure such as floor slabs and services like shower pods, lift core and fire staircases can be installed. Prefabrication in factory Building module components were prefabricated in factory when construction starts. High efficiency, safe and enable better quality control. Delivery Modules are ready and delivered to the construction site. Strategic location for module assembly should be identified beforehand.

Student pods Prefabricated components to be assembled on-site

Plug-in pods The ready modules are installed to steel frame by crane.

Completed? Flexibility of modular Construction allows rooms for future development.


Detail Sectional Perspective





05 Competition_2014

UDA STRUCTURA Design Challenge 2014 Droplet of Iskandar

Introduction The façade of the tower, ‘droplets of Iskandar’ aspires to integrate the tower into the living ecosystem of Spark, Southern Park in Iskandar Development as part of a big dream to create a World-class city around the busiest shipping ports in South East Asia. There are two major issues on commercial office tower development. Firstly, it is one of the biggest carbon emission contributors on earth. Secondly, the office tower environment often fails to provide healthy and productive working environment for the occupants.





06 Competition_2014

PAM Annual Architecture Student Works Exhibition 2014 Healthy & Happy Space

Introduction Regardless of any space, a healthy and delightful space share a common thread. It all integrates healthy interactionwith the environment or with other people. The genesis of the ‘human wheel ’ therefore is responding to re-imagining a space integrating elements of an interactive, immersive and responsive environment. The ‘ human wheel ’ is an interactive installation composed of dismantled wheels and gears recycled from bicycles , thus inviting visitors to interact with it. As each user pedals, the movement triggers the wheels and gears to move, indirectly generating an immediate response of light and sound, stimulating an interactive and responsive mechanism simultaneously. Each wheel is to be linked and connected by chains where with movement, another wheel connected in arrangement will spin consecutively creating a continuous yet unison movement. This interactive series of wheels is therefore imagined to gather visitors to not only stimulate interaction with the mechanism yet also interaction among themselves, generating a communal interaction in a way. Acting not just to merely promote a healthy space, the ‘ human wheel ’ is meant to activate a plausible, delightful, enjoyable and functional space which engages communal and environmental interaction instantaneously.


TEAM VELO Best Booth Display Award (3rd Prize) Nurul Fatin Mohd Azmi Hoh Xiow Yin Foong You Sheng Chan Kian Hoong Ngu Xian Dung Kristen Zee Marie Rayner Soon Ai Ee Low Kar Yen Lum Ling Siang Nga Ai May


07 Competition_2013

ARCHITECTURE IDEAS COMPETITION FOR LENGGONG VALLEY VISITOR CENTRE 2013

Introduction The Archaeological Heritage of the Lenggong Valley was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2012. The existing buildings do not meet the current needs of a world heritage site. This competition initiated by Jabatan Warisan Negara and Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia is an architectural concept competition for new and existing buildings, and structures that would serve as a Visitor Centre at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lenggong Valley.


Flexibility and Adaptation “Uncommitted or free space must be seen not merely as the canvas for a new piece of architecture but as a continuing resource able to fertilised by the introduction of built structuring which does not in itself and through its very form imply a particular use from the start.� (Cedric Price, 1984)


BOARD A


BOARD B


08 Prof. Project_2012-2014

‘Kanvas’ SoHo, Cyberjaya NWKA Architect Sdn. Bhd.

Introduction Kanvas is not your dull, mundane and ordinary abode. It’s a trendsetter. A benchmark for SOHOs nationwide. It’s a movement. A creative movement that will inspire the future of SOHO living. It’s an artsy place. A place that never gives you judging eyes but welcomes your eccentricity with big bear hugs. The place Cyberjaya has been longing for.


Scope of Work In this project, managing the project and assisting the project architect have been part of my scope of works as an assistant architect. I learn about laws and regulation imposed by the authority while solving design issue in associate with the constraints.


09 Prof. Project_2012-2014

‘Mosaic’ South Key, Johor Bahru NWKA Architect Sdn. Bhd.

Introduction Lifestyle where identity is everything. A perfect stop over between Singapore & Kuala Lumpur. A flagship drop in destination where personalities shine.



10 Voluntar y Project_2015

UMEC FoodBox University of Malaya


Introduction A simple food cafe is needed within the area of the Main Library of University of Malaya as this area is always heavily dense with students. The cafe will be operating by students independantly from the morning to evening by preparing several choices of heavy meals that readily made to be serve on site. Hence, this project proposed the use of shipping container as the idea of a pop-up cafe.




11 Voluntar y Project_2015

UMEC Siswa Walk University of Malaya

Introduction University of Malaya in need of a cafe where social gatherings and meetings can be held. Furthermore, the cafe also provides several facilities such as printing, photocopying, sundry shop and stationary shop for the students. The idea is to combine several shipping containers for the shops and facilities on the ground level and make use of the upper level as seating areas.





12 Voluntar y Project_2015

Post Digitalism Open Lecture (Emcee)


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