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Architecture Resolution to Accommodate Adrenaline Rush Activities in Urban Areas | ARK 805 Dissertation

their bloodstream. They are called the adrenaline junkie and the individuals who participate in extreme sports all seem to fall into this group. Articulate to the statement “People can become addicted to the risk and may have to keep raising the limits to get the reward they seek” by psychiatrist Bernard D. Beitman, M.D, Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia, the adrenaline junkie addicted to reach the maximum level of satisfaction by doing extreme and dangerous activities in order to fulfil individual achievement or to distract and channel the stress in their own effective way. And adrenaline hormones play a major role in pleasure and addiction.

Extreme activities could also trigger the pituitary gland and hypothalamus to secrete endorphins, the pain-suppressing and pleasure-inducing compounds that are mimicked by opiates, including heroin. Basically, the "high" feelings or maximum satisfactions level get from these dangerous activities is similar to the “high” feeling human would get from cocaine or amphetamine (speed). The effect of these stimulants is to flood the brain with dopamine; an adrenaline high is similar.

1.1.1 Philosophy of Wave Surfing Articulate to “Waves are not measured in feet and inches but in increment of fears” by Buzzy Trent, pioneer of big wave surfing, could be explained that surfing could not be consider as extreme sport if the surfer surfs on the small safe waves. The adrenaline junkie who tend to seek excitement in stressful activities to release adrenaline hormones in their body system favour big waves surfing which is whole new adrenaline experience that adrenaline junkie surfer need to survive and escape the fury of thousands gallons of water crashing behind them. The adrenaline rush out of surfing could be described as the satisfaction of surfer hitting a perfect wave, the perfect barrel, the perfect trick and getting out safely from the wave. The adrenaline rush does not happen if surfer repeatedly surf in the same wave condition as human brain will get use to the same

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REFERENCE

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6.2 Recommendation

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5.5 Discussion

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Table 17 : Questionnaire of general surfer analysis

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5.1.2 Webber Wave Pool (WWP), Sunshine Park, Queensland, Australia

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4.10 Summary

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Table 13 : Webber Wave Pool analysis

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Chart 7 : Division of satisfaction of wave height & wavelength of Cherating wave

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Table 9 : Summary of Interview (Experts surfer) findings

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Table 10 : Questionnaire (General surfer) findings

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Table 8 : Interview (Experts surfer) findings

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Table 7 : Summary of precedent study‟s findings

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4.4.3 Surfing space attributes

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Image 24 : Seagaia Ocean Dome overall image

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Image 25 : Seagaia Ocean Dome applies centralised planning to integrate with user

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Image 22 : Webber Wave Pool maintain the natural environment

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4.2.3 Surfing space attributes

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Image 18 : Sculpture texture with different light angle

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3.4 Criteria for Questionnaire selection

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3.2 Obstructive interview

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2.8 Summary

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3.1.1 Criteria for precedent study selection

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Image 8 : Circular wave pool by Greg Webber Technology

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2.7 Reflecting the genius loci of a place

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Figures 2: Hydraulic jump phenomena in standing surf wave technology

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2.4 The surf pool

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1.1.1 Philosophy of wave surfing

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1.3 Aim & Objective of research

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2.3 Malaysia surfing scenario

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1.9 Summary

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2.2 Understanding surfing satisfaction

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1.5 Methodology

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1.2 Problem Statement

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