TASK 1A : RESEARCH PAPERs COMPARISON BETWEEN IBS IN MALAYSIA WITH DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
modular construction system
industrial building construction
rack housing Unskilled labors in IBS systems and lack of technical expertise
Skilled and qualified labors
Lack of capital investment for automation and robotics technologies
constriction
constriction
Fadhil, Addey Baharin, Muhamad Faiz,Reeza Yusof, The Potential Application of IBS Modular System in the Construction of Housing Scheme in Malaysia, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 222, 2016
MANUFACTURED IN FACTORY
CREATED IN SEGMENTS
ASSEMBLED INSITU
MANUFACTURED IN FACTORY
Different levels of development, have formulated long-term plans
Unwillingness of stakeholders as they are not convinced with the IBS system
constriction
Eng & Zainal, The Study of Modular Construction System (MCS) Application for Affordable Housing in Malaysia 2021
Pioneering the use of industrial robots
Ho, C. M., Tan, Q. N., Ing, D. S., Omar, J., & Al-Btoush, M. A. (2021). A Study on the Acceptance Level of Rack Housing in Malaysia
MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
ASSEMBLED INSITU BY EXOSKELETONS
MANUFACTURED IN FACTORY
ASSEMBLED INSITU BY AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
MODULAR UNITS
IBS has been used on such a large scale
Lack of small contractors’ involvement
The implementation of IBS by the private sector is still deficient
CONSTRUCTION QUALITY MANAGEMENT
reduce cost and time
increase projectsustainable easy to assemble schedule and desemble method
sustainable IMPROVE SAFETY AND SECURITY
reduce time and cost
shorten project cycle
safe workplace
ideal house
reusable
Implemented IBS projects in private sector
Use exoskeletons device to perform tasks that can
Lack of investment for robotics technologies
Laborers are not fully skilled in IBS
cost over run
costly
Additional Funds Rewards education for workers
Encouraging developer
Produce high quality and durable product
lack of space
lack of acceptance in society
Investor Resource
Government should encourage robotic technology
lack of professional and experienced designers
lack of governmental roles and programmes
Lack of proper modular construction codes and standards
COMPARISON BETWEENMCS IN MALAYSIA WITH DEVELOPED COUNvTRIES
Uninterested use of automated machinaries
Unable to implement mcs due to lack of funds
Improve sustainable and proper cost effective communication Construction and enhancement Technique
On-site automated and robotic system to directly create
Able to perform MCS successfully and with high quality
COMPARISON BETWEEN MCS IN MALAYSIA WITH DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
New skill
green system
kinetic facade
Has been widely used
smart home Lack of professional and experienced designers
Have many professionals in the field
Lack of knowledge and acceptance in society
Has long been introduced and society has become incresingly receptive
COMPARISON BETWEEN RACK HOUSING IN MALAYSIA WITH DEVELOPED Requires Large Space
climate
climate
Hosseini, Mohammadi, Rosemann, Schröder, Lichtenberg, A morphological approach for kinetic facade design process to improve visual and thermal comfort: Review, Building and Environment, Volume 153, 2019
TRANSFORMING BUILDINGS
RESPONDS TO ENVIRONMENT
B. Jaafar, I. Said, M. N. M. Reba, M. H. Rasidi (2013), Impact of Vertical Greenery System on Internal Building Corridors in the Tropic, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 105
AUTOMATED OR MANUALLY MOVE
Sustainable
interior
SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
RESPONDS TO ENVIRONMENT
User adoption of Smart Homes Technology in Malaysia ... (n.d.). Retrieved October 24, 2021, from http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jbm/papers/Vol20-issue4/Version-1/J2004016069.pdf.
NATURALLY GROWN VEGETATION
CONNECTS HOME ACTIVITIES
AUTOMATED AND CONTROLLED
Conctruction Technology : Lesson Learnt
ABLE TO REPROGRAME
Costly of Machinaries Environmental Consideration
transformed when respond
energy efficient
aesthetics
Improve Air Quality
automated intelligence
Thermal Storm Water High Property Mitigate Urban Comfort Management Marketability Heat Island
automated regulation
ideal house
data collection for big data
Technology for The Climate: Lesson Learnt
easy monitoring
Mantaining Nuisance
Electrical Drawback s
complex user control
Easily Damaged
costly
Mechanical failure
costly
Lack of marketing
Limited Local Source
depends on artificial itelligence
costly
Saves Time and Construction Cost
Achieve Thermal Comfor
Requires New Skill
Dependency of Professional
Utilise Malaysia's Natural Resources
Eases Daily Activities
Technology for The Interior: Lesson Learnt
Mantaining Nuisance
Promoting program The use of to develop robotic solar energy technologies
Determine the appropriate Vegitation system
Promote by Developers
Invest on Sustainability
Un-use, Turn-off
Flexibility in Reprogramming
Aplly Easy Access
TECHNoLoGY
Basco Verticale
housing issue
A depiction of a tree that works from roots up contrasting with the low-rise residential around the area showcases a forest in the sky to acknowledge the beauty of nature in the busy city of Milan, Italy. A tower not only a home for the people but for trees and birds. It is an architectural transcend that demonstrates a solution for the main issue of the future, climate change and poverty.
concept low cost on construction
home for people and nature vertical forest
poverty
affordabality
Providing biodiversity
Natural animal habits
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Absorption sequestering carbon
Construction
TECHNOLOGY INCORPERATED
Reduction of urban heat island effect / air temperature
Energy-efficient features
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vibration base-isolation system Prefabricated planter box
Waste water facilities
Geothermal heating system
Improvement of air quality / dust mitigation
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Reinforced Concrete Structural Frame Vertical load Bearing Structure Walls
Centralised Irrigation Digitally Monitored
Examine Climate
Centralized Irrigation
Calculated Irrigation
Vegetation
Vertical Forest
Selected by Change Predetermined Colour Position with Seasons
Repetition Modular Concrete Balconies
Syncopated Rhythm Composition
layout OUTDOOR LIVING 29.4sqm
Spaces
BED 2 11sqm
Social Space
Unit
Bathroom
Lift core
M&E Services
Corridor
Column
Outdoor Social Space
Private Space
Ground-Bourne noise
BATH 1 5sqm typical tower plan
BATH 2 6.3sqm
Column
MASTER BED 15sqm
typical west tower plan
Repetition of modular concrete balconies Large, staggered, overhanging balconies (3m)
Terrace M&E Services
KITCHEN 5sqm
Acoustic Measures
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LIVING 38.3sqm
Bathroom
unit layout plan
external prunings
internal prunings
control and diagnostics
facade treatment
syncopated rhythm composition
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Aesthetic appeal
Reduction of urban heat island effect / air temperature mitigation
Large external tubs to allow growth of larger trees without hindrance.
As protection from harsh Mediterranean sun Improvement of air quality / dust
Architect : Boeri Studio Location : Milan, Italy Year : 2014 Category : Residential Tower Climatic Classification : Warm Temperature humid, hot summer Project area : 29 300 sqm GFA : 18,200 sqm 80 meters (262 feet) 112 meters (367 feet) host to around 20,000 trees, shrubs and plants Tower Project area: 29 300 sqm
Absorption sequestering carbon
Aesthetic appeal
Providing biodiversity and creating
Natural animal habitat
during summer.
To warm interior during winter.
Acts as buffer from city.
Absorbs polluting particles, noise and improves air quality.
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dark gray porcelain tiles
TASK 1B : PRECEDENT study