PORTFOLIO
MUHAMMAD ARRIFF DANIAL
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PROJECTS
WADE PARK MASTERPLAN (2023)
LISMORE, NSW
MOORE IS MORE (2024)
LIVERPOOL, SYDNEY
ANGUS BLUE (2022)
BLACKTOWN, SYDNEY
DANE-WAY (2021)
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
CONEYKT VILLAGE (2016)
CONEY ISLAND, SINGAPORE
Born and raised in Singapore, I am a Landscape Architecture graduate from the University of New South Wales (Sydney). I am passionate about how landscape architecture can transform cities into walkable places so that people can enjoy the urban space.
Landscape Architecture Student
Sydney. Singapore
2020 - 2024
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Honours)
University of New South Wales (Sydney)
Awards - The Faculty of Built Environment Undergraduate Dean’s Merit List 2020
2014 - 2017
0401 922 914 arriff.danial@gmail.com linkednin.com/arriffdanial/ CONTACT
2010 - 2013
Diploma in Environment Design
Temasek Polytechnic (Singapore)
Participated in
- Singapore Garden Festival
Landscape Design Challenge 2016
- Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects Student Design Awards 2017
Singapore - Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level)
Compassvale Secondary School (Singapore)
Autocad
Photoshop Sketchup
InDesign Vectorworks
LANGUAGES
English Malay
2020 FEB 2023SEP 2023
2019 -
Temp Executive
National Parks Board (Singapore) Student Placement CONTEXT (Sydney)
2017 -
2019
2017 -
2017
AUG 2016 -
2016
National Service
Singapore Armed Forces
Maintenance Trainee
Plant Culture Pte Ltd (Singapore)
Student Intern
Plantwerkz Pte Ltd (Singapore)
The Draft Masterplan has been developed following community consultation and in consideration of the detailed analysis.
1. Centrally located transport-themed accessible play structure with climbing and sliding elements
2. Diverse swinging with accessible seats
3. Wheelchair accessible carousel
4. Nature play area
5. In ground (accessible) trampolines
6. Accessible loop path to play pods
7. Native sensory planting
8. Picnic settings
9. Shade structures
10. Signage and wayfinding
This staging plan has been developed so that upgrades can be undertaken as funding opportunities arise and in accordance with priorities.
* Stormwater initiatives to be implemented as part of works for each stage
Spaces for informal sports are essential for the development of supportive social netowrks that contribute to multicultural urban belonging (Cornax-Martin et al 2020).
Bridge design promoting Danish culture through sports and cullinary, connecting the world to Copenhagen
Coney Island currently covers 133 hectares, which is 10 times its original size. This was made possible through land reclamation.
The level of biodiversity on recalimed land is low. Hence, planting plants that are associated with animal species will attract them and gradually improve the level of biodiversity.
900x450x50mm AUSTRAL BLACK GRANITE PAVER, HONED FINISH AND IN STACK BOND AS INDICATED
CONCRETE PAVING. WEARING COURSE TO BE SURFACE CLASS 2. LIGHTLY SANDBLAST TO ACHIEVE NON-SLIP FINISH.
135x32x1200mm AUS HARDWOOD TIMBER BATTEN (BLACKBUTT), BOLTED TO STEEL BEARER
BENCH TYPE 1
BENCH TYPE 2
PROPOSED TREE
VINYL FLOORING, POLISHED FINISH
BENCH TYPE 3
130 X 50mm AUS HARDWOOD TIMBER BATTEN
90 X 90mm SHS STEEL BEARER
10mm PACKING TO CONRETE FOOTING
M10 GALVANIZED STEEL FIXING. SET IN MIN 50mm.
90 x 90 x 60mm DEPTH COBBLESTONE PAVER. 10mm MORTAR JOINT.
30mm DEPTH MORTAR BED.
100mm DEPTH REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB. REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DOCUMENTATION FOR REINFORCEMENT INFORMATION.
REINFORCEMENT, FOOTING AND BASE COURSE SHOWN INDICATIVELY. TO BE SPECIFIED BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER.
COMPACTED SUBGRADE. REFER TO CIVIL ENGINEERS DETAILS FOR REINFORCEMENT INFORMATION.
1 SCALE: 1:10 SECTION TIMBER DECK AND COBBLESTONE PAVER DETAIL
130 X 50mm AUS HARDWOOD TIMBER BATTEN
150mm REINFORCED CONCRETE EDGE
90 x 90 x 60mm DEPTH COBBLESTONE PAVER. 10mm MORTAR JOINT.
2 SCALE: 1:10 PLAN TIMBER DECK AND COBBLESTONE PAVER DETAIL
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BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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