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LuqmanRazlanÂŽ Works compilation Master of Architecture RIBA Part II 2017/2019

Universiti Teknologi MARA 3 Tablets 1 year and 10 months .............................................. Kampus Puncak Alam, Selangor


Contents:

I Profile II CV Education Working experiences Participations Language Software proficiency Interest

III Works

StudioPadu 2017/19

Master of Architecture: RIBA Part ii. Universiti Teknologi MARA/ Puncak Alam, Malaysia

IV

M04//03 M02 M01

Seletar Hub XLR8: ShimanoMalaya Faharasat

Competitions Participation


LuqmanRazlanÂŽ Works compilation Master of Architecture RIBA Part II 2017/2019

3 Tablets 1 year and 10 months Universiti Teknologi MARA Kampus Puncak Alam, Selangor


LuqmanRazlan Name Muhammad Luqman bin Razlan Email luqmanrazlan@gmail.com Phone +60125029951

Education 2007/2010

Sekolah menegah Raja Dr Nazrin Shah, Kg Gajah, Perak PMR: 8A

2010/2011 Sekolah Menegah Sains Bagan Datoh, Bagan Datoh, Perak SPM: 7A 2B+

2012/2016 Bachelor of Science (BSc.) Architecture RIBA Part I Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Kampus Seri Iskandar, Perak 2017/2019 Master of Architecture RIBA Part I Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Kampus Seri Iskandar, Perak

2016/2017 Assistant Architect Studio Bikin Sdn Bhd Bangsar 2016 Assistant Architect Araz Arkitek Sdn Bhd Seri Iskandar, Perak

2015 Architectural Intern Kaz Akitek Tampoi, Johor Bahru

Hikmah 2019: Architectural Review Puncak Alam Top 15 Designer

Metals in Construction Magazine 2019 Design Challenge Participant

2018 CTBUH 2018 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TALL BUILDING DESIGN COMPETITION Participant

Unlocking The Default II Kitab Padu Magazine Publication Chief Designer

2017 Volzero: Unbox 2017 Architecture Competition Participant

Studio Padu M01 compendium Publication Chief Designer

2015 PAM Annual Architecture Student Works Exhibition ‘FAB-Nation’ : Installation Competition First Place

2013 Bamboo Furniture Innovation, UPM Participant

2013 Dualisma Awareness Competition, UM Participant

Software

Advance Autodesk Autocad Google Sketchup Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Microsoft Office V-ray

Participation 2019

Expose 2019: Architectural Review Puncak Alam Top 15 Designer

2014 Hutan Lipur Infra Innovation, UiTM Perak Participant

Working Experience

Intermidiate Rhinoceros Autodesk Revit

Amateur Autodesk 3DsMax



M. Arch03//04: Design Thesis

Integrated Community Centre

The last Transmission: living on the edge. Ignorance of the Seletar Community SUPERVISOR PM Dr Esmawee hj Endut STUDIO LEADER Assoc. Prof. Ar Faridah Adnan CO-LEADER Prof. Dr. Sabarinah Sheikh Ahmad SITE Jalan Bayu Puteri, Tebrau Bay, Johor Bahru SIZE 3.8 acre/ 15378.1sqm SOFTWARE Autocad Sketchup Vray Photoshop Illustrator


Kami Belum Tentu.

Orang Asli Seletar Source: Short-Trip; http://www.shorts-trip.com/ southeast-asia/asli-people/


Introduction

Background

Here Today Gone Tomorrow

The vast development of Iskandar region has resulted in increasing of population in Johor. This rose of population also impacts the living rate and market prices. However, the community of Seletar dont have any chances to gain benefit from this rose of market price, especially from the sea produce because their catch has declined. Moving over to another career that bring bigger income is also hard for them except if they have the edequate education. Only a small numbers of them managed to work in estatuaries and restaurants. Low education loevel and lack of skills making them struggle to get positions in the industrial sector. In addition, the entrance of foreign workers have worsen the chances of seletar communities to be employed. These things worsen Seletar community daily lives and increase their depencant on natural resouces. TO change courses into agriculture is also not possible, because there are no land they can use around their dwellings. For them to moved on to agriculture, not only they need land but also trainings, skills and guidance. The struggle to extract the

lifestyle is not an easy task because of barriers and challenges that needed to be overcome. Throughout history, traditional wet markets have been a lifeline for the common folk as a place to seek sustenance, and a hub of economic activities. With the prevalence of shopping malls and of late, food and grocery delivery service, these markets are dying a natural death. Many older market buildings in Malaysia cities are degenerating into sorry sights of filth and disorder, if not abandoned. There are, however, some who refuse to let the traditional wet market turn obsolete.Turning the markets into community centres is a way to do it. It will involve having a better diversity of shops in the market, such as bars, cafes and restaurants, in addition to selling fresh produce.


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Bottom Left Fishermans parked their boats at the riverbank just beside their marketplace.

Left A veteran repairing his fishing net on the balcony of his house.

Dichotomous Processing Kupang on their common spaces with background of Johor vicious developments.


Introduction

Issues

The last transmission Main Issue

Seletar community conflicts on Iskandar Development.

The Indegenous in Bakar Batu is still living in poor condition while their places are developing and having rapid urbanization. This may lead to unhealthy gentrification.

Problems

Economy, dying situation of traditional retail

People are running towards modern grocery retails instead of traditional market because of certain reason. This is killing the economy of small and local entrepreneurs.

Hygiene and infra issue

Eventhough Johor has develop much,

not everyone benefits from them. A major part of Seletar community still lives in their own-made house which are poor in condition. Poverty are so obvious and their quality of life is also at a level of below standard. The habits of the Seletar people are also different from the Malay people. Some of them live in boats, carry a nomadic way of life, keep dogs in boats, and eat haram food that are forbidden.

Stereotyping issue

Malay people draw attention to the bad hygiene of the Seletar people, due to these factors. All these complexity fixed a stereotypical view of the Malay people towards the Seletar people, as people “dirty” and “unclean”.

Socioeconomics

RMK 9 stated that family with income of under RM350 per month is categorized in “miskin tegar” and RM550 is “miskin”. Based on that, 86% of em considered “miskin tegar”. This shows how poor and suffocate their live within Johor.

Future Generation

Bottom Poor hygiene condition caused by the pollution of the river from upstream.

Very few of the Seletar people have advanced far more in education. It happens when their children in schools are often mocked because of their prominent appearance and accent. Many Seletar children do not finish school. As a result, without proper education, young people can not get decent work,


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Middle A Youngster from Seletar community is collecting Kupang in Tebrau Straits. This is common career for seletar teenager

and this condemns them to a difficult life as the outcast of Malaysian society.


Introduction

Issues

Orang Laut

as Celates.

Etymology

Orang Seletar, Duano and Kanaq are the 3 sub-tribes of the Orang Laut that can be found in Malaysia (more subtribes of Orang Laut or Orang Selat can be found in Riau Islands, Indonesia). These three sub-tribes have been combined with the Jakun and Temuan tribes as the Proto Malays, one of the three groups of Orang Asli (Aborigines of Peninsular - besides the Malays) recognized by the Malaysian government. Just like the Orang Laut, the Jakun and Temuan are also the sub-ethnics of the Old Malay, but they live on land. They are known as Orang Darat.

In Malaysia, due to the fact that the state authorities deal with the problems faced by the indigenous peoples of the Peninsula Malaysia, there are regular statistics available regarding the population size of the Orang Asli particularly, the Orang Kuala. The Malay term orang laut literally means “sea peoples”. The Orang laut live and travel in their boats on the sea. Another Malay term for them, Orang Selat (literally “Straits people” ), was brought into European languages

Most prominent community node

!


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Today’s Scenario Seletars are struggling in the vast pace of Iskandar developments and communities are not helping


Introduction

Thesis Statement.

How connections can be made to benefit locals economically and socially throught a placewhere community gathers promoting interactions and racial harmony.

What

A proposal project of Seletar community centre integrated with social marketplace.

How

To design a facility that promotes social interactions and reinvigorates local community econimically and socially.

Project Aims

01. Serving more

marketplace and social spaces to generate oppurtunities for Seletar people to develop their economy and social ties.

Who

02. Enhance the

local community to cater the need and strive for JBs vision of the future.

Involve several parties such as the Seletar community, locals, singapore comers, urbanites, yuppies, urban thinkers, authority and special bodies.

03. Spreading

awareness on the negatives of vast growing development to avoid artificial architecture.

Why

.To preserve the traditional market .To enrich community economically and socially .To steer a healthy growth of JB culture throughout the JB’s stuctured visions

Where

Tebrau Bay, Johor Bahru, JDT

Seletar Hub

is designed to empowers the Orang Asli Seletar community through proper amenities, community facilities and markets.


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Orang Asli Seletar, Pasir Gudang Source: Amrul Azuar Mokhtar, Flikr


Introduction

Background studies

Background Studies Market and seletar lifestyle sutdies

Orang Seletar/ penduduk asal _“We rarely go out to fish unlike in the past, and instead collect scrap metal, cardboard boxes or cans for sale to karung guni men (scrap collectors),” _“We can hardly make ends meet with the money, and prices of basic items in Johor Baru are high,” _“I now help to clean mussels for RM2 per kilo, but then mussels are also hard to get now from the sea,”

Tan/ Johor Cultural Activist “If

the old things are flushed away by the new development, the city will lose its roots and identity, making it no different from many of the other cities in the world. That is why the faster the development, the more important the preservation of the city’s history and culture,”

Ridwan Kamil/ Architect X Mayor

“Yang

namanya pasar yang dari dulu sampai sekarang adalah pusat ekonomi kerakyatan yang terus harus kita bela, makanya harus kita bela, kalau gak kita bela nanti punah, nantinya lari ke mall. Kalau di mall harganya lebih mahal, yang kaya nanti makin kaya. Fatimah~ Kalau pasar gini kan lose-losenya dimiliki oleh rakyat kecil, sedikit dua dikit bisa dipakai untuk mensejahterahkan keluarganya, ”


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Wet markets and traditional grocery shops are holding on to customers in rural areas and small towns, but they are losing ground in larger towns and cities. The retail landscape in Malaysia is transforming from a traditional to a modern retail formats. Socio-demographic variables such as age, education, accompany, and family size as well as packaging, store environment, and price of products have influence on retail format choice.

Orang Asli Seletar, Pasir Gudang Source: Amrul Azuar Mokhtar, Flikr


Introduction

Site Inventories

Site Inventories Tebrau Bay/ Johor Bahru

Taman Molek

JB east highway

Kempas

Tampoi

Tebrau

River

PROPOSED SITE TEBRAU BAY

Bandar Baru Uda

Larkin

BLOK PERANCANGAN 8: TELUK TEBRAU (MBJB)

Perling

ECONOMIC CLUSTER A

:Financial, cultural, urban tourism

< to Nusajaya/ 2nd link

RI N RA L

Jalan Skudai

CE NT

State Administration

JB east-coast High

*JB STRUCTURED PLAN 2020 Taman Pelangi

Bandar

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t Teb

Pasir Pelangi

G

< ECONOMIC CLUSTER B:

Bandar Baru Seri Alam

JB CITY CENTRE

rau

Woodlands, Singapore JB Customs, immigration and quarantine comlex (CIQ)

EXISTING: Kg Dato Sulaiman

EXISTING: Kg Sri Tasek

PROJECTION: New Orang Asli Housing

EXISTING: Kg Tok Siak

PROJECTION: Tebrau Riverside

EXISTING: Kg Plentong Ten

EXISTING: Paradise Cave

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Southkey

PROJECTION: River City Hub

EXISTING: Kg Bakar Batu

EXISTING: Projek Perumahan Rakyat

EXISTING: Taman Sentosa

JOHOR BAHRU Demographic

Population

RELIGION

2010 Hinduism 6.60% Christianity 3.31% Others 0.94%

Bhudism

2015

29.54%

Islam 58.22%

No religion 0.33% Unknown 1.13%

top Entry Singapore Indonesia China Thailand Brunei

52.49%

1,579,482 1,926,752

2025

3,836,865

age group 5.8%

68.8%

25.4%

65+

15 - 64

0 - 14

JOHOR DARUL

12.44m 2.8m 2.28m 1.8m 1.6m

JOHOR BAHRU > SINGAPURA


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ECONOMIC CLUSTER D

:Manufacturing

Landuse Zoning

< to Tg Lansat industrial

Commercial Housing Institution Recreation Infrastructure PROJECTION: Plentong Cove

EXISTING: Kg Plentong

Development corridor THE BIRTH OF NEW METROPOLIS Visit by King of the Kingdom of Swaziland, His Majesty Mswati III to find out more about investment opportunities in Iskandar Malaysia in 2016

Iskandar Malaysia is the most successful economic corridor project in the country. It had attracted multibillion ringgit in foreign and domestic investments -Tun Musa Hitam, former deputy Prime Minister

Creating johor’s modern day history

WORK

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LIVE

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Iskandar Malaysia Strategic Planning

TOP 10 FOREIGN INVESTOR Source: MIDA June 2016 report & Audited Corporate Announcements

CHINA RM23.78b SINGAPORE RM20.01b USA RM7.06b JAPAN RM4.50b SPAIN RM4.18b S. KOREA RM3.11b AUSTRALIA RM2.74b GERMANY RM4.18b UAE RM3.11b INDIA RM2.74b


Introduction

Site Inventories

Macro Fabrics. Orang Asli Settlements

1

2

Muslim Cemetary

DESIGN DEVELOPMENTS 1

Rakyat Apartments

Tapak Khas Jualan Hasil Laut Orang Asli

2

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Kg Bakar Batu Botanika luxury apartment

Counstruction TNB Main Substation

Bayu Puteri City

Climate averages.

* Data from nearest weather station: Singapore, Singapore AVERAGE MINIMUMAND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE

AVERAGE WATER TEMPERATURE

AVERAGE RAINY DAYS

AVERAGE MONTHLY HOURS OF SUNSHINE

AVERAGE MONTHLY PERCIPITATION

AVERAGE HUMIDITY

Site Sections. 100m

AVERAGE WIND SPEED

Macro Analysis. 100m

100m 300m

^ Figure Ground

^ Proposed Site

^ Bus Network

^ Place marking

^ Road Network

^ Ped. Walkway

^ Green/ Open

^ Waterbody

180m

Orang Asli Settlements

Green

Site | Mangrove

SECTION1

60m

Jalan Bayu Puteri

SECTION2

Site gently sloping into river Mangrove

Sungai Tebrau


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Site Fabrics

* Data from site visit and google maps (2018).

< Apartment Rakyat

< Orang Asli Settlement

< Orang Asli Settlement

< View towards existing site

< Tapak jualan Hasil Laut Orang Asli

< Botanika Site

< Kg Bakar Batu


Clients and collaborators

Corporate mission

Orang Asli Seletar, Pasir Gudang Source: Syamsul Arif, syamsulariff.my


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Client and collabs

Colaborations and partnership potentials


Design Intro

Brief

Design Brief Strategies and frameworks.

P ce

“Listens well to the community vision and engage in ongoing lifestyle”

Initial Visions. TIANJIN CITY MARKET KOHN PEDERSON FOX

BANJAREJO MARKET SHAU

BALTIC STATION MARKET KOKO ARCHITECTS

INTEGRATED MARKET NOT ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL


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Objectives. Proper built market Proper business facilities

Interactive Programs

Proper ventilation

Interuser dialogues

Drainage innovation

More Public Area

Community Empowerment Principles:

1. Involvement

.Hands on .Community contributors .local skills .Employement .Skills development _proud in work

Provide trainings

Water treatment

2. Initiation .Scale

3. Impacts

.Ways of life .cultural responsiveness _Empowerment

Edutainment activities Provide seminars

4. Identity

.Connection with nature world .Tradition .Cultural Values .Lifestyle _Aspirations (hope)

5. End results

.Resonates with community

COMMON GROUND URBANTAINER

“The more successfully a city mingles everyday diversity of uses and users in its everyday streets, the more successfully, casually (and economically) its people thereby enliven and support well-located parks that can thus give back grace and delight to their neighborhoods instead of vacuity. � -Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities

MUTTRAH FISH MARKET SNOHERTA


Design Brief

Programming

Social Account Issues:

MARKETPLACE

20%

1. Economy

3. Health

.Lack of Facilities .Poor hygiene .Lack of proper terminals .Unpleasant smells .No market .Poor waste management .Low income Group

2. Social

COMMUNAL

55%

4. Education

.Descriminized .Lack of family area .Lack of exposure

Initial Program Projection

.Lack of trading skills .Agriculture knowledge low .younger generations disaffections

5% 10%

Formulae of programs and spaces

Fishing deck

Public realms

Atmospheric Multi-level activities conversation

Micro Library

Street activities

ADMIN SERVICES


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GASTRONOMY

SEAFOODS CAFES TRADITIONAL

CLOTHING TEXTILES FURNITURE GOODS BOOKS

DRY MARKET WET MARKET

FISH POULTRY MEAT NON-HALAL VEGES FRUITS SPICES PRODUCE

SOCIAL STATION FISHERMAN’S FACILITIES PUBLIC SPACES

AMPHITHEATRE JETTY OPEN SPACES

BOAT STORE BOAT REPAIR EQP. REPAIR EQP. STORAGE SORTING

Spaces aggregation.

Fishermans dock Festivals and events

Interseller conversation

Linear jetty Night life

GYM EVENT HALL THEATRE LIBRARY WORKSHOPS CO-WORKING WIFI


Design Concept

Faharasat

The design acts as a system of filing Orang Laut life assence of the past,Linear Configuration present and future in a physical format.

Translation

+On stilt +Programme: Market industry +Varying sizes and shapes +Gathering centre +Intervention: 1. Jetty 2. The Materials 3. The Alleys

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Conflict The vector act as a route that connects an navigates users to spaces [cultural identifying]

Mediate Engaging the programs supply experience and raw, self-interperted knowledge [culture mining]

Resolve Storing and displaying the best part of culture [cultural extracting]


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Source: Behance. net /Maryam Nabilah


Floor Plans, Sections, and elevations

Site Plan

Ground Floor Plan


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Fish Net Repairing Area

Multi Purpose

Early Education / kindergar ten/ daycare

Outdoor

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Community Kitchen

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Front Elevation

Rear Elevation

East Elevation

West elevation


Design proposal

Special studies

Special studies Special Study 2 Community locus A

Ground Floor

001 Seletar Retail 002 Gallery 003 Processing Area 004 Drying Area

004 Wharf/ Dock

004 Fisherman’s Club

005 Boat Garage

005 Units Entrance

005 Units Entrance

005 Units First Floor

B

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004 Multi Purpose Hall

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009 Units

Special Study 1

Fisherman village’s atmospheric interventions

Kampong Nelayans’ Physical design attributes Components

Kampung Air

Layout

Scattered without unclear polar or pattern. House built on stilts

Land Lot Special Characteristics

Settlement boundaries

Houses boundaries Public facilities location

communal space/ shared space

Surrounding landscape quality

No lot division House built on water surface supported by stilts. Each houses connected by wooden path platform River bank, wooden path platform, road system wooden path platform parallel with main road or river bank

Kampung Nelayan

Scattered without unclear polar or pattern. Depending on topography

Seletar Hub

Clear geometry yet assymetrical to create the robustness and unformal atmosphere within cleared planned space.

Various land size depends on topography condition Buildings spans from on ground Built near to river estuary until stilts on water body. Spaces and coastline completed with fisherman jetty. House built either connected with corridors with towards inland, water, and both lots of sitting availabilities area coastline, river, orchard, garden, Corridors and courtyards hill area, and road system coconut trees, fruit trees and landscape concentric at main road junction

Corridors and courtyards Parallel with main road or river bank for easy access by boats

No

High

High

Low

Good

Great


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Genius locus: Spirit of place + On Stilt

Due to site nature and condition, on stilt leaves the smallest footprints hence respecting the site.

+ Interlevel connection

Connection between levels are designed to allow conversations and visual porosity. Might as well consider the split level.

+ Seating availablilities

Succesfull public spaces mostly have criteria like having many available seatings.

+ Aboriginal architecture Implementing the rawness of architecture of Orang Laut inside the design.

+ Welcoming Experience

First impression is important. Great design is from the entrance.

+ Water treatment

Oppurtunity in having near the source of water can be harvested into contributing back.

+ Space segregation

To seperate the spaces and programs according to their hygiene and functions. also privacy.

+ Tropical Design elemen

Example: Natural ventilation, lighting, skylights, openingn, high open ceiling, on stilts, material.

+ Market Robustness Design to preserve the hustle and bustle of a traitional market ambience that bring energy and mood to surrounding people.

+ Water Features + Waterfront Programs Enliven the waterfront


Design proposal

Special studies

Interventions. Social Attachment While the children plays along the many alleys of the settlement, their verandah/ exterior extended space share common space between the houses for the others.

Jetties and alleys as playgrounds Besides the poor and hazardous constuction of the floating jetty, it does not kill the excitement of these kids. The Seletars’ kids always can be seen playing all along the jetty.

Image Source: Aziz Hussin, TheSundayTimes.com

Image Source: Maryam Nabilah Zamalik

Chaotic Order Chaos, cluttered and plight Mud, Timber, Corrugatted roof, Concrete, Wet

Materiality Fishing village act as a boundary between water and land. Image Source: Wikiwand.com/OrangSeletar


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Image Source: Aziz Hussin, TheSundayTimes.com


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Design proposal

Special studies

Dermaga Floating System Special Study 2

Sectional perspective not-to-scale


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Decking Main Frame and roller guide

Marine grade steel frame structure attached with rubber pillar guide; marine grade stainless alloys holder

Bouyancy steel frame structure Bouyancy Blocks Bottom frame

Attached under with marine grade stainless alloys debris barrier gabion wiremash

figure: Illustration shows mid-tide situation


Design proposal

Special studies

1.

Dermaga flushed stair system

Column Decking Floor Joist

Structural Frame Pile guide Steel frame with rubber rollers Bouyancy Blocks

Stum Debrie Barrier marine grade stainless steel alloys gabion wiremesh

Low Tide deck state


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2.

High Tide deck state

Dermaga Floating deck system

During Low tide Roller is stopped at the edge of the post guide

During Flood/ high tide Rubber roller slide up on the rainforced concrete post guide


Design proposal

Sustainable

Sustainable Strategies

The effect of these climatic factors on humans not acclimatised is one of generral discomfort. Temperatures fall outside of the recommendations of the American Society of Heating Refrigerating, and Air conditioning engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 55 summer comfort zone and thus requires very careful considerrations of passive climate measures (Ahmad, 2008) which can be summarised thus:

Tropicality.

figure: Image of typical module of tropical house design in Malaysia

1. Orientate the development to present the shorter building facade faces towards the east and west, thus reducing solar heat gain. 2. Use low thermal mass building materials to mitigate heat transmittance and storage. 3. Keep out direct sunshine and reduce direct solar radiation by using deep overhangs and shading devices. 4. Maximise natural ventilation by orientating building towards prevailing wind direction, but ensuring that solar orientaiton takes precedence over wind orientation.


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5. Arrange rooms and opening to harness cross ventilation 6. Employ larger, unobstructed internal volumes to increase air flow 7. Incorporate pithed roofs to facilitate water drainage 8. Where possible, elevate building structure to increase air permeability. 9. Enhance natural vegetattion to reduce urban heat island effect due to the shading and carbon sequestrating prosperities of flora and fauna.


Design proposal

Sustainable

Rain Water Harvesting Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) Design

3.

Estimated calculation: Design of RWH Collection: Estimated Calculation Catchment Area

Annual Rainfall in JB

Filter efficiency

(m2) 6946.00

(mm) 2292.00

(%) 0.90

Run-off coefficient (%) 0.90

Total Annual Rainwater Collection (m3/year) 12895.39

Average Daily Rainwater

Total amount of water than can

Collection (m3/day) 35.33

be replaced with RHW (m3/day) 34.00

Proposed Net harvested rain RHW Tank Capacity (m3)* water (m3) 15.00 14.83

Total water consumption required (m3/day) 1486.81

Grey water tank

Estimated water savings (%) 8.67

*Note: The proposed RWH tank capacity need to be cross-checked with the followings: A. Average daily rainwater collection B. Total amount of water that can be replaced with RHW C. Size of tank (must be able to fit into the building)

Catchment Area (m2)

Annual Rainfall in JB (mm)

6946.00

Filter efficiency (%)

2292.00

0.90

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42

No. of cubic module required (nos.) =

25

Run-off coefficient (%) 0.90

Total Annual Rainwater Collection (m3/year) 12895.39

Total amount of water than can be replaced with RHW (m3/year)

Total water consumption required (m3/year)

34.00

1486.81

Estimated watersavings (%) 867.32

Water harvesting collection gutter

1.

Natural Ventilation

Grey water retention pond (water features)

2.


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0900 Hours 1200 Hours 1500 Hours 1800 Hours Green Carpet Rainwater Rainwater Harvesting Harvesting System Features


Design proposal

Structural system Main Structural system: timber and concrete frame system

Sustainable

Timber Batten

Main roof Structure: timber truss system pitch roof configuration with ironwood shingles finishing Observatory Tower: composite steel and timber strucutre with concrete footing

Timber Batten

composite timber and steel column and beam configuration RC Shear Wall RC column

Structural Layout. Roof and Structure


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Materiality

Roof Finishing: Ironwood Shingles Ridge cap tiles

Roof Structure: Timber

Wall Finish: Timber Panel

Floor Finish: Timber Planks

On Stilt Structure (Beams): Composite timber and steel structure On Stilt Structure (columns): Treated timber with concrete footings Floating Structure: Timber decking steel frame polycarbonate floating block

Observatory Tower: composite steel and timber strucutre with concrete footing

Roof Structure: Timber

Floor Finish: Cement render

Concrete and Timber railing

On Ground Structure : RC Columns and beams

Floating Structure: + Marine grade debris barrier Jetty Structure: Treated timber

Foundation


Services Integration

Air Conditioning and Ventilation

Aircond & Ventilation

System installation and calculation

AC SYSTEM: VARIABLE REFRIGERANT VOLUME

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RWEYQ12TYM Daikin Model is a 12HP outdoor unit. Designed to be able to be stacked into three tower (RWEYQ36TYM) and able to produced until 36 horsepower to covers more area efficiently.

Air quality is one of the most important aspect when it comes to designing spaces. For public spaces, they needs adequate air conditioning and proper ventilation. It is to ensure the comfort of publics when moving around the buildings. It is also important to creates a welcoming atmosphere in some spaces. An ever increasing rate of air pollution is threatening air conditioning systems and the space itself. Pollution will not only affecting the indoor air quality but also the performance of the air conditioning system. A corroded air cooled heat exchanger causes a higher condensing temperature resulting in higher energy consumption.


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A/C Covered Spaces A

Ground Floor

001 Tourist Info centre 002 Convenience Store 003 Singapore rejects Thrift Shop

B

First Floor

004 Foyer

C

1st Floor Mezza.

009 Library Main Floor

D

Second Floor

010 Library Upper Floor 011 Co-working Spaces 012 Admin Offices 013 Rental Offices

005 Barber 006 Laundry 007 Clinic VRV OUTDOOR UNIT 9 nos. of

008 Multipurpose Event Space

RWEYQ12TYM model units

The Daikin Variable Refrigerant Volume HVAC System is relatively new technology developed by Daikin, the world’s leading HVAC manufacturer. New VRV IV system offer high levels of efficiency as well as flexibility. They operate quitely and provide the user full control of the environmental temperatures. While traditional HVAC systems are often limited to one condensing unit, one compressor and one evaporator, a VRV system can be designed to specifically meets the needs of the building. One condensing unit can be connected to several evaporator which is individually controlled.

Rule of thumb : 1HP = 15sqm 1 Outdoor Unit= 12 HP all outdoor unit on double. GROUND FLOOR Info Centre = Stores = Total =

150sqm 70sqm 220sqm

FIRST FLOOR Foyer Shops Event Space Total

= = = =

150sqm 200sqm 90sqm 440sqm

FIRST MEZZANINE Library Main =

350sqm

SECOND FLOOR Library Upper = Co-working = Admin = Rent Offices = Total =

150sqm 120sqm 90sqm 150sqm 510sqm

Overall A/C covers: 220 + 440 + 350 + 510sqm overall area = 1520sqm 1520/15 = 101HP 101/12 = 8.41 = 9 Units Overall A/C covers: 220 + 440 + 350 + 510sqm overall area = 1520sqm 1520/15 = 101HP 101/12 = 8.41 = 9 Units


Air Conditioning and Ventilation

Services Integration

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Second Floor Mezzanine

Second Floor

rental offices

First Floor Mezzanine

First Floor

Event space

VRV Outdoor Unit (8 Units)

Ground Floor

Grocery Store

Thrift Shop

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Chilled Water >

2.

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INDOOR AC INVERTER CASSETTES FXFQ-LU Daikin Model 360 degree aiflow improves temperature distribution and offers a comfortable living environment.

3.

Schematics Diagram of A/C

Admin office and co-working space

Multi services retails

Library

Early Education centre

Reception / visitor centre

4.

AC COMPONENTS INSTALLMENTS


Services Integration

Air Conditioning and Ventilation

Ventilations. A

High Volume Low Speed

Mechanical Ventilation powered by HVLS means High Volume Low Speed, the HVLS Air Fan is the new solution of energy saving to solve the ventilating or cooling problem of large space. The HVLS super large industrial fan runs at a low speed to

slowly move a lot of breeze and continously blow away the moisture from skin, linear blade blows large airflow towards floor, flow in both sides resulted in making a unique and efficient horizontal airflow, which can blow until 18m far from the centre of the fan.

Essence ÂŽ Big Ass Fans Model Ranging from 2.4m to 4.3m in diameter, EssenceÂŽ is both an essential money-saving machine and a work of art for commercial spaces, indoors or out. With a gearless directdrive motor that provides quiet, comforting air movement, Essence is ideal for any space from foyers, pavilions and music venues to seaside dining and open-air theatres. A single Essence provides cooling over the same area as 64 standard ceiling fans.

Component 2.

Beam Mounting

Component 1.

Fan and Safety Cable


Integrated Seletar Community Hub: The Last Transmission A Essence Ž Big Ass Fans Model Will Cover most of Seletar Hub’s Spaces wether it is closed or open including, Living area, classes, restaurants, markets, and also public spaces.

B

Stack Ventilation Design

High Tide Low Tide

Typical Section of Seletar Hub


Services Integration

Mechanical Transportation

Mechanical Transportation

System disection and calculat.

VERTICAL LIFT TRANSPORT SYSTEM

Lift Selection Calculation

Pax/Trip Calculation p=POP x HCP/(300//) #Nos of Lifts =

Interval + average time Interval = Average lobby =

30sec 15sec

Handling Capacity (HC) Capacity Max = normal load/trip =

12pax 10pax

5 mins std handling cap

=

p = car loading i = interval (sec) =

300p// (pax/car) 30sec

Percentage Handling Capacity min % build. pop = 14% pop of building

=

838

Travel Time (lobby wait time x travel time to median floor stop)

11.726 1.2 or > = 2

Set interval / Average Lobby Waiting Time Interval lobby Wait time

= =

25 - 30 15 - 17

Determine Handling Capacity =300p/ i (interval) HC = 300p/30 = 10p HCP

=

14

Estimate population for estimating elevator and escalator requirements Net Floor = 8376sqm estimated pop. = 1p/ 10 sqm = 837.6 = 838


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Components. Control The microprocessor control specially created for hydraulic elevators is suitable for a wide variety of needs and uses. It offers regulated control, which produces short ride times. You may select from the following typical control types: Pick-up, up or down collective, or collective-selective control for groups of up to four elevators. More than 100 control options are available as standard options. Main Lift Unit x2 3 levels

Caters for main hall load

Mini Unit 3 levels Serves Library and offices Service Unit 3 Levels

Schindler Hydraulic Elevator system S2400

The Schindler S2400 can be driven electro-hydraulically with a load of 630 kg to 2500 kg. This is a suitable method, particularly for single-system applications. The hydraulic elevator system offers an extraordinarily economical solution for low-rise buildings.

Drive The Schindler 2400 possesses a unique drive system. It consists of a pump unit and an electronically controlled valve. Combined with the integrated control, it reliably fulfills high demands and provides an extraordinarily comfortable ride. The drive achieves excellent stopping accuracy. The hydraulic version of the Schindler 2400 also displays low energy consumption. The consumption levels lie within those of the traction elevators.


Services Integration

Electrical System

Electrical System

Services and system integration

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Supply Voltage Option

Supply may be provided at any of the declared voltages: 275kV, 132kV, 33kV, 22kV, 11kV, 6.6kV and 415/240V. Generally, supplies to domestic premises are given at single phase 2-wire or three phase wire. However, the actual supply voltage provided depends on the magnitude of the individual applicant’s load requirements. Low Voltage i. Single Phase, two-wire, 240V up to 12 kVa max demand ii. Three phase, four wire, 415V up to 45 kVa max demand Medium Voltage & High Voltage i. three-phase, Three wire and 11kV for load of 1000kVa max demand and above.

ii. Three-phase, three wire, 66KVa, 132kV and 275kV for exceptionally large load above 25MVA max demand. It should be noted that voltages other than the abover classifications couldnt be provided by TNB. However consumer can make their own transformation arrangements where necessary.

B

Demand Estimation

Demand electrical estimation calculation GFA Total Demand Therefore, Demand est.

= 8376sqm = GFA x 80/0.87 = 8376 x 80/0.87 =

770.2kVA


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Electrical System Diagram High Voltage from primary Feeder (TNB)

A

B

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MSB

GenSet

SSB

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Lighting Panel

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Appliances

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News Stand

Thrift Shop

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Control Room

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Water unloading crane mech.

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Mechanical

Recycle Chamber

Toilet

Refuse Electrical system Chamber Main components


Services Integration

Telecommunication

Telecommunication

and control system

General Telecommunication Telephone line will be tapped from the main Telekom lines parallel to the main road into the building’s MDF room. From MDF, the line will be distributed and divided into direct lines and internal lines. A direct line will be used for the main area such as the director’s offices. Manager’s and cafeteria. Operator will control the telephone lines for other spaces. MDF is located at the ground level.

Telephone distribution room: - Main Distributuion frame - Private Automatic Branch - Distribution closet - Local circuit distribution Extra Low Voltage: ELV includes all the systems in building which operate on low voltages like telephone, data trransmission, LAN, CCTV, fire alarm, public address, and master clock system etc.

Seletar Community Hub is powered by:

for telco provider

for Public Address system

for Close-circuit television system

for Integrated Building Management system


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Integrated Building Management Building management system (BMS), otherwise known as BAS, is a computer-based control system installed in buildings that controls and monitors the building’s mechanical and electrical equipment such as ventilation, lighting, power systems, fire systems, and security sytem. BAS consists of: - Equipment scheduling - Optimum start/ stop temperature - Operator adjustment - Monitoring - Alarm reporting

DDC Network Lighting Network

Meter Network

Emergency Lighting

Security Network

CCTV Network Control Room Close-circuit television system

Other Network

Main Distribution Frame

Fire Lighting

Tap into site

Public Address Public address system (PA system) is an electronic sound amplification and distribtuion system with a microphone, amplifier and loudspeakers, used

to allow a person to address a large public. Wireless PA and Intercom system Public address and intercom line of products, offers an easy and

economical way to incorporate a two way public address system for daily and emergency usage. For this building, the 2 types of speaker proposed in wall mounted and ceiling speaker for effective public announcement.


Services Integration

Electrical and telecommunication

Schematics. Electrical Third Floor (Roof Level) DB

Rental offices

Second Floor Mezzanine

Co-Working

Administrato

Second Floor

First Floor Mezzanine

DB

Classrooms

Kindergarten / early Clinic

Event Space

Barber

First Floor DB

Transformer Ground Floor

Switchgear

Switch room

Ma

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SSB MSB

Genset

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Schematics. Telecommunication and control Third Floor (Roof Level)

Second Floor Mezzanine

Rental offices

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Administrato

Second Floor

First Floor Mezzanine

Classrooms

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Event Space

Barber

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MDF


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g spaces

DB

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education

DB

Multipurpose Hall

DB

Cultivation Pond

Entrance

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Info Centre

Processing Area Boat Dock

Homestay Units

Community Living Room

tel

Multipurpose Hall

Laundry

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DB

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Library

Firsherman's Club Homestay Units

Seletar retail

or offices

education

DB

Seletar Gallery

Info Centre

g spaces

Homestay Units

Community Living Room

Laundry

arkets

DB

Library

tel

Homestay Units

Seletar Gallery

tel

Entrance

Control Room

Cultivation Pond Seletar retail

Firsherman's Club

tel

Processing Area Boat Dock


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M. Arch02 : Highrise Design

SHIMANOMALAYA

XLR8 An urban community hub Manufacturing tomorrow’s culture for Shimano inc. STUDIO LEADER Ar Puteri Mayang Bahjah TUTORS Ar. Abdullah Shahdan,Ar. Harizan Kamis, Prof Josmin Yahya SITE Jalan wong Ah Fok, Johor Bahru SIZE 3.5acre SOFTWARE Autocad Sketchup Vray Photoshop Illustrator Indesign



Introduction

Background

Reflection of the city

Urban Community Hub + Advanced Workstation a parcel of the city

Reflection of the city In this project is mainly referring to direct interpretation of urban program. The idea here is aiming to create a schematic experience echoes to mundane urban life. This not only help travelers and tourists have a general understanding of what the Johor Bahru City Centre streets are made of, but also creating a conversation between a building and a city. Vertical streets Inspired by the site’s exsisting back lanes and street culture and looking into nature of urban life, the importance of street in our urban experience speaks for itself. In this project, idea of streets become major vertical circulation. Similar to how streets were form in our city, each program shared 15 to a percent of space to public. Therefore. the entire building is accessed to public, but certain private This proposal for mixed-used facility addresses sustainability on two levels: environmentally and socially while seeking a response to the future development of JB. Taking cues from successful urban neighborhoods, the tower is divided into several strategically composed “Vertical Neighbor-

Johor Bahru 2030

hoods” which reflect the diversity of the traditional street and provide all essential services. As one moves vertically from this urban center, program becomes less dense and more residial; mimicking the gradient of a metropolis becoming individual suburbs and offering the ability to live, work, and play without leaving your neighborhood. Each micro-community benefits from the next: creating a socially

sustainable network. Eventually, it become a stimulator for culture and exchanging ideas, different disciplines open to each other and diverse form of life can be found inside the building. it become a stimulator for culture and exchanging ideas, different disciplines open to each other and diverse form of life can be found inside the building.

1. Initial Site Analysis 2. Adapting Build area with pedestrian flow along site to create communities spaces. 3. Linking elevated spaces. 4. Redefine spaces to integrate with grid, guidelines and services. 5. Cutting a portion of the building to be exposed to JohorBahru’s community and redefine building edges for public activation


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Hotel Extended downslide

Interactive workspaces Socials

Bike Plant

FnB and Shops

Shimano Experience

Public Square

Hawkers Plaza

cyclingcityexperiment.

Morphology.

Public park 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.


Introduction

Concept

Concept and philosophies Shimano Social

Throughout the years shimano build their empires around world the through two types of buildings. A headquarter or a factory. Emerging sharing bikes and culture of bicycle around the world is reviving and making cities alive again

Social Circles configuration

Radial Convergence

XLR8 Vertical streets

Inspired by the site’s exsisting back lanes and street culture and looking into nature of urban life, the importance of street in our urban experience speaks for itself. In this project, idea of streets become major vertical circulation. Similar to how streets were form in our city, each program shared 15 to a percent of space to public. Therefore. the entire building is accessed to public, but certain private program still has its boundary between its occupants and public. What are streets? A space where we transported ourselves of course, but also the space which we met, gather, talk to out neighbours, gossiped. Where we sold our goods, where our children played. They were public domain.

Arc Diagram


Shimano Malaya: XLR8 An Urban Community Hub

Reflection of the city

In this project is mainly referring to direct interpretation of urban program. The idea here is aiming to create a schematic experience echoes to mundane urban life. This not only help travelers and tourists have a general understanding of what the Johor Bahru City Centre streets are made of, but also craeting a conversation between a building and a city.

BANGUNAN SULTAN IBRAHIM

JALAN DUKE

ISTANA

JALAN TRUS

PARKING

LITTLE INDIA

SUNGAI SEGGET

JALAN WONG AH FOK BACK LANE

JALAN TUN ABDUL RAZAK

JALAN MELDRUM

FOOD & HOTELS

TAMBAK JOHOR

HOTELS SUITES

JB SENTRAL

SITE Offices

Retails Festive

Offices

Hotel

Social

Residensi

Restaurant Hotel

3

Co- Working

4

Exhibition

5

1

Urban Installations

In Between Life

2

The shared places are expressions of the characters of the collectivity that lives in it, the contemporary city must open itself to new semantic construction related to the term public space. This concept is too vague and uncertain to determine the complex layering of uses and characterst hat shape urban form. The most important nature of street life are those temporary

Social Gathering

public spaces alongside the street , such as outdoor cafe, the stalls and street artist performance ground. Learning from this nature, 5 different share programs prototypes are inserted in similar program cluster.

Informal Meeting


Introduction

Site inventory

Site Analysis


Shimano Malaya: XLR8 An Urban Community Hub


Design Proposal

Perspective view of Shimano Malaya’s XLR8 from Pasar Karat JB looking norteastwards. The sit lies between JB transit centre and JB’s jewel, Pasar Karat. The existing site consists of variety hotels and amenities for locals and outsider.


Shimano Malaya: XLR8 An Urban Community Hub

Programme


Design proposal

B3 Floor Plan nts

First Floor Plan nts

4F Plan nts

B1 &B2 Floor Plan nts

Second Floor Plan nts

5F Plan nts

3F Plan nts

6F Plan nts

Section A nts


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7F Plan nts

8F Plan nts

10F Plan nts

11-15F Plan nts

17,19,21,23F Plan nts

Section B nts

18,20,22,24F Plan nts

9F Plan nts

16F Plan nts

25F Plan nts


Design proposal

Detail Facade Elevation


Shimano Malaya: XLR8 An Urban Community Hub

1

Hat truss System Tower stucture 1. Cap truss; space frame 2. Structural Core 3. Suspension columns

2

Rigid frame: Post and flat slab Podium, ground and basement 1. Perimeter Column 2. Secondary column 3. Structural flat slab 4. Basement column 8.4m c/c

Structural Config. Core

Diaphragm

Superstructure +Diaphragm

+Envelope

Superstructure


Design proposal

Special Features.

Special features


Shimano Malaya: XLR8 An Urban Community Hub


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M. Arch01: Urban Design

Faharasat// Super/mposing future’s cultural executions

STUDIO LEADER Fairuz Reza Razali TUTORS Assoc. Prof Syed Sobri, Dr. Sabarinah, Ar. Fariz Hilmi SITE Zaharah Botanic Garden, CBD, Johor Bahru SIZE 79.2acre/ 320511sqm SOFTWARE Autocad Sketchup Vray Photoshop Illustrator Indesign



Urban Design


Johor Bahru 2050 Redesign: A journey of Urban design JOHOR BAHRU; A NEO-SYMBIOTIC CITY DESIGN PORTFOLIO

PANACHE DESIGN UNIT SEPT2017


Urban Design


Johor Bahru 2050 Redesign: A journey of Urban design

JOHOR BAHRU; A NEO-SYMBIOTIC CITY DESIGN PORTFOLIO


Urban Design


Johor Bahru 2050 Redesign: A journey of Urban design

JOHOR BAHRU; A NEO-SYMBIOTIC CITY DESIGN PORTFOLIO

PANACHE DESIGN UNIT SEPT2017


Urban Design


Johor Bahru 2050 Redesign: A journey of Urban design JOHOR BAHRU; A NEO-SYMBIOTIC CITY DESIGN PORTFOLIO

PANACHE DESIGN UNIT SEPT2017


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Others

COMPETITION Participations



Competition Participation

2019

METALS IN CONSTRUCTION MAGAZINE 2019 DESIGN CHALLANGE

Participant DESIGNERS Luqman Razlan, Amirah Hannah, Khilmie Abd Hakim, Najwa Husna Razi, Iqbal Asmadi, Irfan Sahar SUPERVISOR Assoc. Prof Faridah Adnan Organiser Ornamental Metal Institute of New York SOFTWARE Autocad 2017 Sketchup 2018 V-ray 3.6 Photoshop CS6 Illustrator CS6 Indesign CS6


Competition


Competition Participation

2018

CTBUH2018 International Student Tall Building Design Competition

Johor Bahru 2030

Hotels

Extended downslide

Interactive workspaces Socials

Bike Plant

FnB and Shops

Cycle Experience

Participant DESIGNERS Luqman Razlan SUPERVISOR Ar. Puteri Mayang Bahjah Organiser Council of Tall buildings and Urban Habitat SOFTWARE Autocad 2017 Sketchup 2018 V-ray 3.6 Photoshop CS6 Illustrator CS6 Indesign CS6

Public Square

Hawkers Plaza

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1. Initial Site Analysis 2. Adapting Build area with pedestrian ow along site to create communities spaces. 3. Linking elevated spaces. 4. Redene spaces to integrate with grid, guidelines and services. 5. Cutting a portion of the building to be exposed to JohorBahru’s community and redene building edges for public activation REFLECTION OF THE CITY In this project is mainly referring to direct interpretation of urban program. The idea here is aiming to create a schematic experience echoes to mundane urban life. This not only help travelers and tourists have a general understanding of what the Johor Bahru City a parcel of the city Centre streets are made of, but also creating a conversation between a building and a city. VERTICAL STREETS Inspired by the site’s exsisting back lanes and street culture and looking into nature of urban life, the importance of street in our urban experience speaks for itself. In this project, idea of streets become major vertical circulation. Similar to how streets were form in our city, each program shared 15 to a percent of space to public. Therefore. the entire building is accessed to public, but certain private program still has its boundary between its occupants and public. What are streets? A space where we transported ourselves of course, but also the space which we met, gather, talk to out neighbours, gossiped. Where we sold our goods, where our children played. They were public domain.

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URBANHUB FACADE SYSTEM (Improvised from “MALAY WINDOW” Concept) 1. Wind permiability 2. Shading Control 3. Expressive Skin

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Competition Participation

2017

VOLZERO: UNBOX2017 A Treat interlocking community

Participant DESIGNERS Luqman Razlan, Ashikin Hussin, Ulfah SUPERVISOR Prof. Dr. Sabarinah Sheikh Ahmad Organiser Volume Zero Competition SOFTWARE Autocad 2017 Sketchup 2018 V-ray 3.6 Photoshop CS6 Illustrator CS6 Indesign CS6


Competition


Competition Participation

2017

PADU CAD CHALLENGE Biblio Shack

Participant DESIGNERS Luqman Razlan, Irfan Sahar SUPERVISOR Fairuz Reza Organiser Fairuz Reza SOFTWARE Rhino Photoshop CS6


Competition


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